π₯ Avocado Tree from Seed in Water ( 60 Days Time-Lapse )
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Published 2020-05-01
Put an avocado seed into a pot of water and just be patient, some seeds take weeks or even months to sprout! It took 60 Days to film.
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All Comments (21)
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My plant: dies after weeks of watering and nurturing This bloody avocado after receiving one cup of water: "Aight, imma be a tree."
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Finally! A YouTube video with good music!
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Patience is not the key, the battery of the camera is.
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The seed is clearly a paid actor, it is dacing.
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Ah yes, and here we see a wild avocado plant doing a happy dance
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I was eating an avocado one day, I just planted the seed cuz I was bored thinking it was not gonna grow, 2 months later I realize that itβs actually growing.
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Don't underestimate the plants, they dance very well.
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That nod to the sun every day was beautiful. Like a gratefulness for feeding it. β€οΈ
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The wonders of nature! Even a plant grows with happiness. It's more ashtonishing to see that he's moving in perfect cycles! Our world was carefully crafted to embed joy and fulfilment in it on every level of its' creations. It's so admirable, one must wonder who is the master mind behind this elaborate orchestra.
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Can we just appreciate that this took them 60 days to make this video
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Nature: Gives birth to a new plant Plant: "So anyways, I started dancing-"
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Who knew an avocado tree growing and twirling around could make someone smile. It's so cute.
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Ive been growing mine for 2 months now and the leaves started to sprout!!! I was so happy when i saw the seed crack and the leaves showed πππ
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Amazing! Love this avocado macro shots. The Plant is really dancing!
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Seed: starts growing plant Fly: Iβm interested
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At day 40 the seed was like: I do my lil dancy dance
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Me: Plant an Avocado seed. The Avocado Plant (after 2Months): I Am Groot.
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I grew an avocado plant like this a couple of years ago. When the root reached the bottom of the glass, I transferred it to a pot with some fertilizer. I had it for about 4 years. It grew to a staggering 1.20m tall plant with large leaves!
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The channel name fits so perfectly with this time lapse
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Finally youtube is recommending some real good videos that have benefits for the audience