Growing Avocado Tree From Seed
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Three years and avocado tree started from a seed is already blooming. Didn't do anything special other than to trim it back once to get it to branch out. I did make a mistake in the video when I said that these flowers were in the female stage, they aren't. The opened ones on this plant are all open in the male stage. Here is a link that you may find helpful; https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/avocados/growing-avocados-flowering-pollination-and-fruit-set and; http://www.californiaavocado.com/how-tos/your-own-avocado-tree
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You should have switched the heating off or whatever that background noise was, it was so difficult to hear you.
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The leaves on my avocado trees keep turning brown followed by the stock and it's dead. I'm trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong and how to keep them alive. Any advice is appreciated...
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if you want to grow avocado successfully, you must learn veneer grafting.
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mostly the flowers drop an one stay on which gas been pollinated
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Can you show how your hydroponic system works
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I can't hear you its to noise (;
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Great channel Mark! I have two avocado trees I started earlier, hoping they do as good as yours!
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The avocados take on average 10 months to ripen up (between 6 to 18 months, depending on variety), not 2 years. If I were you I'd replant that avocado into a much larger pot.
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That is interesting. I got rid of my tree last summer. I read it was as long as 15 years to set fruit. So I gave up. I am glad to see you have flowers at 3 years. It could be from you cutting it. It set off the survive and reproduce mode of the tree.
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