1. Choose the right coconut
Find a coconut at the supermarket that has all 3 holes protected by the shell or buy one that is not damaged. Make sure there is plenty of water inside the coconut.
2. Sprouting process
Fill a bucket or container with warm water and place the coconut inside. Put it in your water heater and leave it there for a few days. Remove the coconut from the water and plant it in sandy, well-aerated soil. Place the plant in a cabinet of warm water and wait 2-3 months or until roots begin to form. Then remove the peel and you're ready to see how it grows vigorously.
3. Placement
In a very humid location (temperature is not as important but keep it above 10°C but the ideal temperature is 20°C+ for best growth), preferably in a growing container or greenhouse.
Coconut is a type of nut. It contains everything needed to grow into a young plant.
Living water turns into an embryo, providing food and energy for the growth of new shoots.
The fiber around the hard shell provides the perfect balance between air and moisture to ensure new roots grow.