Fill small containers with a well-draining potting mix. Plant the stratified pecan nuts about 2 inches deep.
4- Watering and Sunlight:
Maintain consistent moisture without waterlogging. Place the containers in a sunny location, ensuring the nuts receive ample sunlight for germination.
5- Germination and Transplanting:
Watch for signs of germination, such as roots and shoots. Once this occurs, transplant the pecan seedlings into larger containers or directly into the ground.
6-Choosing the Right Location:
Pecan trees thrive in deep, well-drained soil. Select a spacious location, as mature pecan trees can spread wide.
7- Mulching for Moisture:
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