Here’s How To Successfully Grow Coffee From Coffee Plant Seeds

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August 24, 2017
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If you love freshly brewed coffee, why not take it a step further and grow your own coffee plant at home? Growing coffee from coffee plant seeds may take patience, but the reward is worth it.

Not only do coffee plants add beauty to your home or garden, but they also produce delicious coffee beans you can harvest and roast yourself.

Whether you want to grow coffee indoors or outdoors, follow these step-by-step instructions to ensure your coffee plant thrives from seed to harvest.


Why Grow Coffee Plants at Home?

Growing coffee plants at home offers numerous benefits, including:

Enjoying homegrown coffee beans
Adding lush greenery to your indoor or outdoor space
Learning the fascinating coffee-growing process
Having a long-lasting, low-maintenance plant

Now, let’s get started on growing your own coffee plant from seed.


Step 1: Choosing the Right Coffee Seeds

To grow a coffee plant successfully, you need to start with fresh, viable coffee seeds. You have two options:

Purchase fresh coffee seeds (green beans) from a reputable supplier
Extract seeds from ripe coffee cherries (if available)

💡 Tip: Do not use roasted coffee beans, as they have been processed and will not germinate.


Step 2: Preparing the Coffee Seeds for Germination

Once you have your seeds, you’ll need to prepare them for germination.

How to Prepare Coffee Seeds:

  1. Soak the seeds in water for 24 to 48 hours to soften the outer coating.
  2. Remove any excess pulp if using fresh coffee cherries.
  3. Dry the seeds slightly before planting them.

Speeds up germination
Increases the chances of successful sprouting


Step 3: Planting the Coffee Seeds

Coffee seeds need a nutrient-rich, well-draining soil to grow successfully.

Planting Steps:

  1. Choose a container with drainage holes or plant directly in the ground.
  2. Use a loose, well-draining soil mix with peat moss, compost, and perlite.
  3. Plant the seeds ½ inch deep, with the flat side facing down.
  4. Water gently to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
  5. Place the pot in a warm, humid environment with indirect sunlight.

Best soil pH: 6.0 to 6.5 (slightly acidic)
Ideal temperature: 70-80°F (21-27°C)
Humidity: Keep moisture levels high

💡 Tip: Cover the pot with plastic wrap or a humidity dome to retain moisture and encourage faster germination.


Step 4: Caring for Young Coffee Seedlings

Coffee seeds take 6 to 8 weeks to germinate, so patience is key!

Once sprouts appear, follow these care tips:

Keep the soil consistently moist, but not soggy.
Provide bright, indirect sunlight to prevent leaf burn.
Maintain a warm temperature (above 65°F or 18°C).
Fertilize with a balanced, organic fertilizer every few months.
Transplant seedlings into larger pots when they reach 6 inches tall.

💡 Tip: If growing indoors, place the plant near a bright window or use a grow light for best results.


Step 5: Growing Coffee Plants to Maturity

Once your coffee seedlings have developed strong roots, it’s time to focus on long-term care.

Ideal Growing Conditions:

Water: Keep the soil evenly moist; allow it to slightly dry between waterings.
Light: Coffee plants prefer bright, indirect sunlight or partial shade.
Humidity: They thrive in high-humidity environments—mist the leaves regularly.
Pruning: Trim excess branches to encourage bushier growth.
Repotting: Move to larger pots as the plant grows.

💡 Tip: Coffee plants can take 3-4 years to mature before producing flowers and beans.


Step 6: Flowering and Coffee Bean Production

Once your plant matures, it will produce fragrant white flowers, followed by green coffee cherries that ripen into red fruits.

Hand-pollinate indoor plants to increase fruit production.
Harvest cherries when they turn deep red (typically after 6-9 months).
Remove the coffee beans from the cherries and allow them to ferment for 24 hours.
Dry and process the beans before roasting and grinding.

💡 Tip: Keep an eye out for pests like spider mites and aphids, especially on indoor plants.


Step 7: Harvesting and Roasting Your Own Coffee Beans

The final step in your coffee-growing journey is harvesting and roasting your own beans!

How to Roast Coffee Beans at Home:

  1. Dry the beans completely after removing them from the cherries.
  2. Use an oven, stovetop, or air roaster to roast them at 350°F-400°F.
  3. Stir frequently until the beans turn golden brown or dark brown.
  4. Allow the beans to cool for 24 hours, then grind and brew your coffee!

Enjoy freshly roasted, homegrown coffee!
Experiment with roast levels for different flavors.
Store roasted beans in an airtight container.

Growing coffee from coffee plant seeds takes time, but the process is incredibly rewarding.

With the right conditions and care, you can enjoy a thriving coffee plant that produces delicious homegrown coffee beans.

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