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Caring for an Avocado Tree

May 31, 2018

Trunk on Avocado Tree Turning Brown and Dying - trunkI have had an avocado tree for over a year now and this spring I noticed that the trunk was getting brown. I wouldn't want it to die as it is part of my family. Any suggestions?

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Trunk on Avocado Tree Turning Brown and Dying - dead top
 

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May 31, 20180 found this helpful
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avocados are finicky as to climate. They don't like too much humidity as they are fro a California climate. I'm not sure where you are or whether you have it indoors or not but it could be a symptom of Root Rot.

 

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June 1, 20180 found this helpful
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It looks like you are growing it indoors. This site recommends fish emulsion to help simulate growth. My mom used it for every plant she ever touched and always had a green thumb!

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www.gardeningknowhow.com/.../indoor-avocado-plant-care.htm

Just know the stuff smells awful... at least to me...so you may want to use it in a well ventilated space. Plus follow all package guidelines carefully. Watch any plant foods around pets and children!

 
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June 22, 2018

My avocado tree was about 16 inches at 2 months and it got damaged halfway up so I cut it off by a new growth just under were it was broken and it started growing an inch below the new growth and out the side instead. Now I'm afraid it will not bear weight well. What should I do?Caring for an Avocado Grown from a Pit - new side growth below damaged area

 

Also, I plan to transfer it to a pot soon and would like to know I'd I should wait for a while.


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June 23, 20181 found this helpful
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I'm not really sure about this as you are growing a tree - not just a bush or garden plant.

  • Do you really want to take a chance? I would suggest you transplant it to a pot and let it grow but this is still a young plant and avocado trees are slow growers so you may not know the answer for many years.
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  • Why not start another tree? You had success with this one so why not start another one just in case there is a problem with this one later on? Room to plant two trees?
  • I have taken stretchy medical gauze and loosely wrapped a "joint" like this (or a broken stem) and the two eventually joined together and I believe it was stronger from then on (but I cannot say that for sure).
  • Here is an excellent article about avocado trees that are grown from a seed (from California - the king area of avocados).
  • www.californiaavocado.com/.../your-own-avocado-tree
 
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February 17, 2018

This tree is about 9 months old, and has been pot bound for a month or so (now moved to this big current pot). It seemed to stop growing a few months back presumably when it's roots ran out of room. Only the white waxy stuff on top has been growing.

My question is what is it? There are lots of conflicting opinions online, like it was an immature seed. (Maybe as it was straight out of an avocado I ate.) Other ideas are a virus or disease or it's an albino plant?

Waxy Growth on Top of Avocado Tree
 

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February 25, 20181 found this helpful
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Your avocado tree seems to be rewarding your care with flowers and perhaps fruit. The waxy growth seems to me to be a flower stalk developing

 
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January 7, 2018

About a month ago I moved my young, 4 year old, avocado tree because there wasn't enough space for it to grow. It was thriving and looked very happy. I was watering it daily. It was moved from the north to the south side of the house. Before it was moved it was in the shade of a large tree with direct sun in the morning and late afternoon. Now it has sun from mid-morning until dusk. The day after it was transplanted was very sunny and windy, and all of the leaves turned brown. I've been covering it with a sun shade, protecting it from the wind, and keeping it wet.

There is still some green at the ends of the branches. I've cut off the dead branch tips. Should I cut off the dead leaves, or leave them, and how much should I water it? I live in Baja California where the humidity is often around 30%, and the north winds can get up to 20-30mph in the winter. Any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated! It was doing so well where it was, but it didn't have enough room to grow.

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January 7, 20180 found this helpful
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You may be watering too much, and the roots are rotting. Water less often, but mulch the plant.

 

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This is an issue when you move larger trees from one location to another. Some of the roots get damaged during the move and the tree goes into shock.

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Normally, if you want to move a tree like this the leaves will die. You'll need to cut the tree back and remove the rest of the leaves from the tree. Add some good fertilizer to your soil and stop watering it so often. You have to give the tree a chance to grow and overcome the shock. You are only adding to the shock of the tree this way.

This might take up to 3 months before you see new growth on the tree. However, if the tree is healthy, the new growth could come sooner. Don't worry about the sun, the tree needs sun to grow and no need to shade the tree or cover it up. Let it adapt to the new location on it's own.

 
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November 22, 2017

About a year ago I bought two avocado trees from a nursery. They are 1.5 metres tall. We live near the beach so the soil is sandy, but I have fertilised and mulched them. One is OK, but it has heaps of flower buds at the top. Do I remove these? The 2nd one has struggled from the beginning, now it has lost its leaves, but has the buds at the top, like flower buds? What can I do to help it?


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November 22, 20170 found this helpful
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Avocado trees need lots of water so be sure and give them a drink daily. Also need a lot of space to grow, make sure the roots are really deep.

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They do not like a lot of sunshine or hot weather.

The flower buds are natural, this is where the fruit will come from, leave then to produce on their own.

 
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December 15, 2018

I have an avocado tree grown from a seed. It was accidentally left on the porch during a overnight freeze. The leaves have all fallen off and the new dark green growth has blackened and is now decaying. Should I cut below the decaying part and hope for the best?Avocado Tree Left Out in Freezing Weather - dead looking potted tree

 

Any other advice.

Thank you.

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December 16, 20180 found this helpful
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Sorry to hear your plant was frozen. Poor thing! I hate cold weather, so I can empathize!

You don't say what zone you are in, so this info may or many not help you:

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homeguides.sfgate.com/care-avocado-tree-after-freeze-59355...

You can contact your local home extension office and find the best thing to do for your growing zone:

pickyourown.org/countyextensionagentoffices.htm

Sending up lots of healing prayers for your tree!! Post back on its progress!!

 
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June 3, 2018

I have an avocado tree that I grew from a pit, it is like a year old, but has two stems. Should I cut one or leave it like that?

Thanks.


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Either way. If the two stems reach out too far sideways you can string them together or to a central pole. There is no problem leaving both stems grow as long as they get enough fertilizer.

 
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February 18, 2019

I have an 1 month old avocado tree. It has a few leaves that are white, thick, and waxy. They just keep the same shape and are a little twisted.

They look very different from the other leaves. What it is?

Avocado Has White Waxy Leaves - odd leaves
 
Avocado Has White Waxy Leaves
 
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October 6, 2016

I have a great looking Hass avocado tree, about 6 years old. I get avocados, but they always stay green and hard and never get mature looking. Any ideas what can be wrong?


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October 7, 20161 found this helpful

Yep. Avocados don't ripen on the tree. You have to pick the green mature fruit and then it will ripen in a few days.

 
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