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QuestionWhat should I do when my avocado plant is 7 inches tall?Lauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014.If you are growing in water it’s time to plant your tree in a pot with soil. The pot needs to be at least 8-10in deep. Use a well draining soil with high organic matter. Plant the tree with half of the seed sticking out of the soil
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QuestionHow long before it fruits?Lauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014.Your avocado tree needs to flower and be pollinated before it can bear fruit. It can take 3 to 15 years for your tree to mature and fruit, if at all. Some may never produce fruit.
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QuestionWhy is my avocado tree growing so fast?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerA fast growing avocado tree is likely a sign that the tree is getting the right amount of everything––fertilizer, water, light and suitable soil. If this is the case, then it's a happy tree! Also, avocado trees are naturally fast growing, with an average of around 36 inches per year of growth. If this presents a problem for your garden, you might like to consider switching to dwarf avocado plants, which will still grow as fast but won't grow as tall as a standard avocado tree.
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QuestionWhat's wrong with my avocado tree if it's producing less fruit of less quality?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIn some cases, poor fruit is a result of under-watering just at the time when the fruit was setting, resulting in fewer fruits. In other cases, the type of fertilizer used is either imbalanced or inadequate for fruit production. A complete lack of fertilizer can be another issue for poor fruit. Check also for pests such as mealybugs, snails/slugs or avocado worms, which can infect the fruits. Fruit subjected to freezing temperatures or too much sun will get burns; in such cases, the tree requires some form of cover or other protection.
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QuestionHow long does it take an avocado tree to start bearing fruit?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThis depends on how you've grown your avocado tree. Generally, an avocado tree purchased from a nursery or garden center will produce fruit in about 3 to 5 years. The label might explain this, or you can ask the retailer for advice. However, if you're growing an avocado from a pit, it can take anywhere from 8 to 15 years before the tree will produce fruit. In this case, treat it as an ornamental in your garden, with a promise of fruit eventually! Or, mix seed grown with nursery purchased avocados to ensure you get some fruit earlier.
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QuestionHow can I get my avocado tree to start growing if it stopped when I moved it to a pot? It looks healthy.This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt may be adjusting to its new environment and soil in the container. Give it a few more months to settle in. Be sure it's getting sufficient fertilizer and watering (but don't over-water as avocado roots should not be kept wet) and keep it in a wind-free position with plentiful light (but not too much hot sun).
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QuestionIn what kind of weather are avocados grown?Community AnswerAvocado trees generally due best in tropical climates. However, there are a few species of cold hardy avocado trees that can survive in temperatures as low as 20 degree Fahrenheit.
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QuestionI have grown an indoor avocado tree that is now 32 cm tall. What should I do next for its further growth?Community AnswerPrune it back and let it branch out so that it can become more bushy.
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QuestionDoes my avocado tree need watering as much in the winter?Community AnswerNo. Avocado trees don't like cold, wet soil and can develop root rot. Unless your winter is especially dry, there's no need.
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QuestionCan you trim it if it has flowers on it has long thin stems?Community AnswerYes. Pruning the flowers have little effect on the vegetative root system. Avocado growth is rhythmic, meaning that it goes through phases of growth and phases of dormancy and alternates for the seasons. Flower growth is a sign that your shoots have stopped growing for the season.
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QuestionMy avocado tree is about 27 cm tall, how much should I trim? Will it grow back if I cut all the leaves?Matthew YangCommunity AnswerDon't cut all the leaves, or it will die. The leaves are the plant's solar panels. Just cut a little into the leaf section. Don't cut any more.
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QuestionMy avocado seed was in water about a week. I noticed like a white fuzz on the side of the seed, is that okay or should I wipe it off?Matthew YangCommunity AnswerThat's mold. Seeing mold on the seed does not mean it has gone bad. Don't worry.
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QuestionI did all the steps for seeding in water. After about an hour in the sun the outer layer started to peel, is this bad?Matthew YangCommunity AnswerNo, the root is starting to find its way out. Don't worry.
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QuestionI started my avocado over a year ago in the toothpick method, it is in a big pot, it is over 32 centimeters, it has branches but it won't flower, what can I do?Jeanna NelsonCommunity AnswerCut 3 inches (7.5cm) off the top. Leave outdoors in the sun, do not place directly in the sun if the temperature is hot, as it will burn from the sun. This should help it try to flower.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my avocado seed is sprouted on the bottom but there's nothing on top?Community AnswerThere’s nothing wrong with your avocado. It is just growing roots. They will usually sprout a month after planting. If you wait a while, your avocado seed will sprout.
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QuestionThe pit of my tree seems to be developing gnats - how do I prevent/kill these without hurting the plant?Community AnswerYou have "soil gnats". They're in the soil, not the pit. Use a mild insecticide when watering to kill the gnats and their eggs. They won't hurt anything, but they're annoying.
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QuestionWhy is my avocado seed getting a crack?Community AnswerIt is the root about to come out on the bottom. Next the sprout will come out the top.
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QuestionWhy has my pip started to sprout at the top but not at the root end?Community AnswerWait. Make sure the water level stays about halfway up the seed with the toothpick method. With patience comes great reward.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I planted my avocado tree and it's not growing?Community AnswerIf it has been over 8 weeks and you are using the toothpick method, then start a new one. If you are using the pot method, it will take up to 2 months to sprout.
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QuestionHow much sunlight does my avocado plant need when starting out?Community AnswerAlthough you must plant the seed so one-half of it is above the soil, the leaves above shade the seed, so it can thrive in full sun.
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QuestionDo avocado trees need sun or not?Community AnswerAvocado trees prefer full sun but need protection from the western sun during the first years until they develop a strong deep root structure and dense foliage to protect the sensitive bark.
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