Check out these 10 Unbelievable Ways to Grow Tropical Fruits! You can start them in a pot anywhere in the house for free!
Peel a banana and put it in a cloth mesh, squeeze it, take the mashed banana out and place it on coconut coir. Then keep the whole thing in the cloth mesh, and hang it for 10 days.
During this period, the seeds will sprout. Carefully remove them without damaging the roots, plant them in separate pots, and water well.
After 12 months, you’ll have well-grown banana plants!
Make slices of kiwi and onions, and put kiwi on top of the onion slice, as shown in the picture. Tie them together using a cloth thread, plant them in a pot filled with well-draining soil, and cover them with a layer of soil.
Water well and place the pot where it gets plenty of bright and indirect light. You will see new growth in 3-4 weeks.
Take a small cup and fill 3/4th of it with garden soil or sterilized potting mix. Add 3-4 lemon seeds and bury them 1/2 to 1 inch deep. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil and moisten the growing medium.
Choose a spot where the cup gets bright light, and you will soon have a few lemon plants in a cup! For more details, click here.
Take a few date seeds, and poke them inside a fresh aloe vera leaf, as shown in the picture. Plant the aloe leaf and seeds in a container filled with a well-draining growing medium.
Water well, and keep it in bright and indirect light. The seeds will sprout in 3-5 weeks.
The next time you bring a pineapple home from a grocery store, cut its top and fix it in styrofoam. Now, take a glass, fill it half with water, and put the top along with the styrofoam inside so it fixes itself halfway.
This will keep only the bottom part of the pineapple in contact with water, which will
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