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Grow Your Own Miracle Fruit: Step 4 Miracle Transplant

Step 4 Miracle Transplant

It can take up to two weeks for the seeds to sprout, so do not be discouraged if you do not see anything yet. Once your seeds have germinated, it is time to transplant them into a larger container. You will need more of the 50/50 Perlite/peat moss mixture and about a 1 quart pot for each sprout.  Once you have those tools ready, follow these steps:

* Fill the new pot with the dirt mixture
* Dig a hole in the middle for the sprout
* Gently remove the sprout from its original home, taking care not to damage the roots
* Lower the sprout into the hole, making sure it is standing up and level
* Soak it with water and gently pat down the dirt around the sprout to remove any air pockets

Your sprouts are ready to take off.  Now it’s just a matter of time.

Miracle Fruit Sprouts

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3 Responses to “Grow Your Own Miracle Fruit: Step 4 Miracle Transplant”

  1. [...] Step 4 Miracle Transplant It can take up to two weeks for the seeds to sprout, so do not be discouraged if you do not see anyt… [...]

  2. Andrew said:

    Thanks for the information! I’ve recently ordered some seeds and they should be arriving in the next few weeks.

  3. SweetGirl said:

    That’s awesome, Andrew! Keep me posted on your plants.

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