I have a plum stone and my daughter wants to see if it will grow. Any advice or just plant it and see what happens. Thanks in advance.
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Oh dear, the odds have gone down . . if you'd got it from a farm shop or home-grown I'd be more confident. No harm in trying, though. I've looked it up in 'The Pip Book' by Keith Mossman and the fruit has to be dead ripe - that would be unusual in Tescos. He writes that the stone should come away cleanly from the fruit. Soak for 48 hrs then carefully crack the stone enough to fracture it but not damage the kernel. It help germination if the stone has been outside for the winter. Plant one inch deep in a pot using soil-less compost and put in a propagator. Good luck!
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