The avocados that i have planted in dirt first have died. the ones that i put in the water first all thrive. I have come to the conclusion that you do need to soak in the water first. you must fertilize them also. I use a compost also in my dirt and come out beautiful.
Avocado trees naturally experience a dormant period during winter. This is triggered by the shortening daylight hours in the fall and even affects trees that are indoors and kept at a constant temperature. During the dormant period their leaves dry up and some fall off. This is what I think happened to your plant. If you're patient, just wait and in the spring, when the days get longer, the plant will sprout again. So, don't be surprised when it happens again next year at the same time. Cheers.
haha Yeah..its one of those feelings like just about to cut a fingernail too short...yeah I can just trim it a lil... ; D Ya push it and it ends up REALLY hurtin ! lol Cool clip man!
did it develop side branches? Could you put another video on youtube? I have a lot of avocado seeds alredy sprouted waiting to be pruned. But I'm in doubt...
Hey, YES, it's growing great! I know, it's a real dilemma, I was procrastinating for MONTHS, but now I am glad I did it! I will try to post a video, so look out for it - I am going to prune my other plant too, soon!
I will post something at the Squidoo page, but basically it IS sprouting! I can't believe it :) There are a number of shoots, most of them nearer the top, so I'm pretty sure it's going to make it. I will definitely prune my other one now too! (the one I didn't "kill"!)
The avocados that i have planted in dirt first have died. the ones that i put in the water first all thrive. I have come to the conclusion that you do need to soak in the water first. you must fertilize them also. I use a compost also in my dirt and come out beautiful.
sarahortis 2 months ago
Avocado trees naturally experience a dormant period during winter. This is triggered by the shortening daylight hours in the fall and even affects trees that are indoors and kept at a constant temperature. During the dormant period their leaves dry up and some fall off. This is what I think happened to your plant. If you're patient, just wait and in the spring, when the days get longer, the plant will sprout again. So, don't be surprised when it happens again next year at the same time. Cheers.
TexCapPrezJimmy 2 years ago
haha Yeah..its one of those feelings like just about to cut a fingernail too short...yeah I can just trim it a lil... ; D Ya push it and it ends up REALLY hurtin ! lol Cool clip man!
theGHETTOMAN1 2 years ago
hehehe, i found a way around watering your avacado, i forget to water a lot of plants, so i'm gonna grow mine using hydroponics.
eriklares 3 years ago
hydroponics is a good idea. can ya afford it is the next big question! lol
Forlaniz3 3 years ago
I'm not anti hydro but...
It's like fake boobs. It looks great, smells great, then you put your hands on them and you leave feeling cheeted.
RunTMCfan 2 years ago
Hi,
did it develop side branches? Could you put another video on youtube? I have a lot of avocado seeds alredy sprouted waiting to be pruned. But I'm in doubt...
Good luck with your avocado tree...
edulago 3 years ago 2
Hey, YES, it's growing great! I know, it's a real dilemma, I was procrastinating for MONTHS, but now I am glad I did it! I will try to post a video, so look out for it - I am going to prune my other plant too, soon!
markowe 3 years ago
Hi,
did you post another video about this plant? I'm really interested in see how it is now!!!!
Best Regards
edulago 3 years ago
I will post something at the Squidoo page, but basically it IS sprouting! I can't believe it :) There are a number of shoots, most of them nearer the top, so I'm pretty sure it's going to make it. I will definitely prune my other one now too! (the one I didn't "kill"!)
markowe 3 years ago
well, hows it doing now??
myblackheart76 3 years ago