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The white stuff on your peach pit – what is it and should you be worried?

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I plant a peach pit with a white coating?
A: Yes! The white coating does not affect germination. Simply rinse it off and follow the usual planting instructions.

Q: Is the white coating also normal on other stone fruits?
A: Yes – cherries, plums and apricots can also have a similar seed coat.

Q: Can mold on the pit spread to the fruit?
A: Yes – mold can enter through tiny cracks. Always check the flesh before eating.

Q: What does mold look like on a peach?
A: Usually white, fuzzy, or discolored spots – sometimes with a musty smell.


🧾 Final thoughts

The mysterious  white stuff on your peach pit  isn’t always a cause for concern. Most of the time, it’s a  normal part of the seed’s structure  and nothing to worry about.

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