Just plant it in a pot, in compost, water (not too much) regularly, and wait until it germinates. Plant several at the same time, as not all germinate. Transfer to bigger pots as necessary, and eventually you'll get a tree. Will take years though.
2007-06-19 07:07:14
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answered by jet-set 7
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Store the stones in dry soil in a flowerpot outside during winter, as the seeds need frost to break their dormancy. Then plant in the ground or in a pot in spring. There is no guarantee that the tree will bear fruit like the cherry it grew from, as you don't know its parentage.
2007-06-19 07:27:53
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answered by Michael B 6
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Yes you can. Cherry stones need chilling before planting.Do NOT dry the stones out!! Its often better to soak the stones in warm water for 24 hours before chilling. (Make sure stones do not dry out) I left mine for two weeks in a really cold fridge. Pot in compost, and water.Place pot somewhere warm,and wait!! Pot up more than one stone.
2007-06-19 08:24:37
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answered by Anonymous
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cherries are normaly germinated by going through a dig estive system via wild life, but you can try this.lol. (google this question)
2007-06-19 07:08:25
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answered by Anonymous
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