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Growing Your Own Miracle Fruit - Synsepalum dulcificum

Step 4Rooting Out

Rooting Out
Hopefully you've attained sprouts and if you haven't just remember that it can take a couple of weeks for the seed(s) to germinate. Once you have your sprouts they will soon outgrow their birth place and will need to be transplanted. To do this you will need more 50/50 mixture of peat/perlite and a pot, 1quart should be plenty big enough.
After you have the pot filled with the mixture, dig a hole for the transplanted sprouts.

Now carefully remove the sprout "package" and place it in the hole, being careful not to damage the roots.

Fill in the hole making sure the plant is level and soak with water to remove any air pockets.
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