Growing Coffee Arabica Tree From Seeds.
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Growing a Coffee Arabica tree from seed can be a rewarding experience! Here are the steps to get you started:
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Harvesting Seeds:
- Wash off any residue from the coffee cherries to release the seeds inside.
- Dry the seeds thoroughly by letting them cure on a plate lined with paper towels for a few weeks.
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Soaking and Testing Seeds:
- Soak the coffee beans in water for 24 hours.
- Toss any beans that float—they might not be viable.
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Preparing Pots:
- Fill 4-inch pots with damp, well-draining potting mix.
- Plant the seeds about ¼ inch deep.
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Germination:
- Keep the pots at a consistent temperature between 25°C and 35°C (77°F–95°F).
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Germination can take six to eight weeks.
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Care Tips for Coffee Plants:
- Use rich, peat-based, slightly acidic potting soil amended with organic matter.
- Place the plant near a window (indirect sunlight) and away from drafts.
- Maintain room temperature between 65°F and 80°F.
- Water evenly to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
- Fertilize with a diluted liquid fertilizer during spring and summer.
- Prune in spring to encourage bushy growth.
Remember, while it’s unlikely your houseplant will produce enough beans for coffee, growing a coffee tree can still be a delightful experience! ☕🌱3. Happy gardening!