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Growing an oak tree from an acorn is a rewarding and straightforward process, perfect for anyone interested in gardening or nature. In this video, we’ll guide you through each step, from preparing your acorn with cold stratification to planting it in the right soil and ensuring it gets the care it needs. The process begins with cold stratification, a necessary step to simulate winter conditions. By wrapping the acorn in a damp paper towel, placing it in a sealed plastic bag, and refrigerating it for 4-8 weeks, you’ll help it break dormancy and prepare for sprouting. Once your acorn has sprouted, it’s time to plant it in a well-draining substrate. A mix of garden soil, sand, and compost works well to provide the right balance of nutrients and drainage. Adding a small amount of slow-release fertilizer can also help the young oak establish itself, but be cautious not to overdo it—too much fertilizer can harm the roots. Oaks require plenty of light to grow strong, so place your pot in a bright location with indirect sunlight. Water sparingly, ensuring the soil stays moist but not waterlogged. Overwatering can lead to root rot, which is especially harmful to young plants. With patience and proper care, your acorn will develop into a small oak tree, ready to be transplanted outdoors when it’s strong enough. Whether you’re starting a new hobby or contributing to reforestation efforts, this guide provides all the essential information for success. Watch now to learn how to grow your own oak tree from scratch!