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A plant enthusiast has shown how you can easily grow walnuts at home.<br>Brad Canning, from , posted a to his popular page demonstrating how you can grow walnuts using some plyers, a container and paper towel. <br>The TikToker starts the clip by saying you'll need a handful of walnuts and something to 'smash them with' like plyers.<br>Scroll down for video <br> Plant enthusiast, Bran Canning, has shared how to grow walnuts at home in a video posted to TikTok<br> He creates a hole in the shell at the 'pointy end' of each walnut with the plyers so the root can come through. <br>'I'm doing six of these in total but once all the bottoms are open you're going to want to soak them in water for 48 hours,' he said. <br>Brad puts the walnuts in a container filled with water for them to soak for two days.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>52 shares<br><br><br>Brad creates a hole in the shell at the 'pointy end' of each walnut with the plyers so the root can come through then puts them in a container filled with water for them to soak for two days<br>After they've soaked, he takes them out of the water, wraps each nut in a sheet of paper towel and places back into a container. <br>Brad spritzes the paper towel before sealing the container and placing them in the fridge. <br>He said the walnuts should start to grow in about two weeks. <br> After they've soaked, he takes them out of the water, wraps each nut in a sheet of paper towel before placing them back into a container, spritzing with water and putting them in the fridge<br> 'Don't forget to follow along the journey because I've been wanting to do this for so long,' Brad finished the clip. <br>Fans were impressed with his new experiment and were keen to follow along.<br>'Organic walnuts?!<br><br>Can't wait to see where this goes,' one viewer wrote. <br>'Walnuts now? What can you not grow? another said. <br> Brad has gained a loyal following of 477,000 users on TikTok for his simple tips and tricks on how to grow and care for plants at home<br>Brad has gained a loyal following of 477,000 users on TikTok for his simple tips and tricks on how to grow and care for plants at home. <br>Previously he went viral for showing how to grow a luscious tree tree from an avocado pit. <br>In a short video he said the process requires little maintenance and all you need to do is preserve the avocado seed. <br>After three to four months the plants grow to become very tall and have gorgeous large leaves, which will be sure to fill any dull corner or kitchen space. <br> An Australian plant enthusiast and YouTuber has revealed how to grow stunning living room houseplants using avocado seeds <br> Brad has been growing avocado plants for a couple of years and has become 'obsessed' due to the 'super-fast' growing process. <br>In the clip, Brad removed the seed from the avocado using a fork and ran it under water.<br>He then dried the seed and peeled off the skin with his fingers to ensure it doesn't go mouldy.<br>To allow the seed to germinate and grow a root, Brad wet a paper towel to wrap the seed in and placed it in a Ziplock bag to boost the humidity. <br> To allow the seed to germinate and grow a root, Brad wet a paper towel to wrap the seed in and placed it in a Ziplock bag to boost the humidity.<br><br>After two to three weeks the root will begin to grow<br>After two to three weeks in Ziplock bags, the seeds will crack and a root will become exposed.<br>'Put the root in water and it will start to sprout … be careful though, | A plant enthusiast has shown how you can easily grow walnuts at home.<br>Brad Canning, from , posted a to his popular page demonstrating how you can grow walnuts using some plyers, a container and paper towel. <br>The TikToker starts the clip by saying you'll need a handful of walnuts and something to 'smash them with' like plyers.<br>Scroll down for video <br> Plant enthusiast, Bran Canning, has shared how to grow walnuts at home in a video posted to TikTok<br> He creates a hole in the shell at the 'pointy end' of each walnut with the plyers so the root can come through. <br>'I'm doing six of these in total but once all the bottoms are open you're going to want to soak them in water for 48 hours,' he said. <br>Brad puts the walnuts in a container filled with water for them to soak for two days.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>52 shares<br><br><br>Brad creates a hole in the shell at the 'pointy end' of each walnut with the plyers so the root can come through then puts them in a container filled with water for them to soak for two days<br>After they've soaked, he takes them out of the water, wraps each nut in a sheet of paper towel and places back into a container. <br>Brad spritzes the paper towel before sealing the container and placing them in the fridge. <br>He said the walnuts should start to grow in about two weeks. <br> After they've soaked, he takes them out of the water, wraps each nut in a sheet of paper towel before placing them back into a container, spritzing with water and putting them in the fridge<br> 'Don't forget to follow along the journey because I've been wanting to do this for [https://pinfaves.com/blair-walnuts-weight-loss/ https://pinfaves.com/blair-walnuts-weight-loss/] so long,' Brad finished the clip. <br>Fans were impressed with his new experiment and were keen to follow along.<br>'Organic walnuts?!<br><br>Can't wait to see where this goes,' one viewer wrote. <br>'Walnuts now? What can you not grow? another said. <br> Brad has gained a loyal following of 477,000 users on TikTok for his simple tips and tricks on how to grow and care for plants at home<br>Brad has gained a loyal following of 477,000 users on TikTok for his simple tips and tricks on how to grow and care for plants at home. <br>Previously he went viral for showing how to grow a luscious tree tree from an avocado pit. <br>In a short video he said the process requires little maintenance and all you need to do is preserve the avocado seed. <br>After three to four months the plants grow to become very tall and have gorgeous large leaves, which will be sure to fill any dull corner or kitchen space. <br> An Australian plant enthusiast and YouTuber has revealed how to grow stunning living room houseplants using avocado seeds <br> Brad has been growing avocado plants for a couple of years and has become 'obsessed' due to the 'super-fast' growing process. <br>In the clip, Brad removed the seed from the avocado using a fork and ran it under water.<br>He then dried the seed and peeled off the skin with his fingers to ensure it doesn't go mouldy.<br>To allow the seed to germinate and grow a root, Brad wet a paper towel to wrap the seed in and placed it in a Ziplock bag to boost the humidity. <br> To allow the seed to germinate and grow a root, Brad wet a paper towel to wrap the seed in and placed it in a Ziplock bag to boost the humidity.<br><br>After two to three weeks the root will begin to grow<br>After two to three weeks in Ziplock bags, the seeds will crack and a root will become exposed.<br>'Put the root in water and it will start to sprout … be careful though, this it a total addiction,' Brad said.<br>It's important to make sure only the roots or half the seed is placed in water - Brad accomplished this by using a vase that's roughly the same diameter as the seed.<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox femail" data-version="2" id="mol-3f782da0-6473-11ec-b405-31382a20276a" website enthusiast shares his simple trick to grow walnuts from home |
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A plant enthusiast has shown how you can easily grow walnuts at home.
Brad Canning, from , posted a to his popular page demonstrating how you can grow walnuts using some plyers, a container and paper towel.
The TikToker starts the clip by saying you'll need a handful of walnuts and something to 'smash them with' like plyers.
Scroll down for video
Plant enthusiast, Bran Canning, has shared how to grow walnuts at home in a video posted to TikTok
He creates a hole in the shell at the 'pointy end' of each walnut with the plyers so the root can come through.
'I'm doing six of these in total but once all the bottoms are open you're going to want to soak them in water for 48 hours,' he said.
Brad puts the walnuts in a container filled with water for them to soak for two days.
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Brad creates a hole in the shell at the 'pointy end' of each walnut with the plyers so the root can come through then puts them in a container filled with water for them to soak for two days
After they've soaked, he takes them out of the water, wraps each nut in a sheet of paper towel and places back into a container.
Brad spritzes the paper towel before sealing the container and placing them in the fridge.
He said the walnuts should start to grow in about two weeks.
After they've soaked, he takes them out of the water, wraps each nut in a sheet of paper towel before placing them back into a container, spritzing with water and putting them in the fridge
'Don't forget to follow along the journey because I've been wanting to do this for https://pinfaves.com/blair-walnuts-weight-loss/ so long,' Brad finished the clip.
Fans were impressed with his new experiment and were keen to follow along.
'Organic walnuts?!
Can't wait to see where this goes,' one viewer wrote.
'Walnuts now? What can you not grow? another said.
Brad has gained a loyal following of 477,000 users on TikTok for his simple tips and tricks on how to grow and care for plants at home
Brad has gained a loyal following of 477,000 users on TikTok for his simple tips and tricks on how to grow and care for plants at home.
Previously he went viral for showing how to grow a luscious tree tree from an avocado pit.
In a short video he said the process requires little maintenance and all you need to do is preserve the avocado seed.
After three to four months the plants grow to become very tall and have gorgeous large leaves, which will be sure to fill any dull corner or kitchen space.
An Australian plant enthusiast and YouTuber has revealed how to grow stunning living room houseplants using avocado seeds
Brad has been growing avocado plants for a couple of years and has become 'obsessed' due to the 'super-fast' growing process.
In the clip, Brad removed the seed from the avocado using a fork and ran it under water.
He then dried the seed and peeled off the skin with his fingers to ensure it doesn't go mouldy.
To allow the seed to germinate and grow a root, Brad wet a paper towel to wrap the seed in and placed it in a Ziplock bag to boost the humidity.
To allow the seed to germinate and grow a root, Brad wet a paper towel to wrap the seed in and placed it in a Ziplock bag to boost the humidity.
After two to three weeks the root will begin to grow
After two to three weeks in Ziplock bags, the seeds will crack and a root will become exposed.
'Put the root in water and it will start to sprout … be careful though, this it a total addiction,' Brad said.
It's important to make sure only the roots or half the seed is placed in water - Brad accomplished this by using a vase that's roughly the same diameter as the seed.
<div class="art-ins mol-factbox femail" data-version="2" id="mol-3f782da0-6473-11ec-b405-31382a20276a" website enthusiast shares his simple trick to grow walnuts from home