I actually have an avo tree taller than me that I started this way 10 or so years ago. It is in a pot, and our climate is a bit cold for them, so I move it into the house in winter.

These are normally outside, just hiding from the worst of the winter.

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    1 month ago

    Note for those interested in trying this as well:

    Avocados do not breed true - you will not get a tree producing the same quality of fruit that you planted. It will be some completely random type of avocado and it’s extremely rare that these end up anything besides inedible.

    If you’re looking for a pretty tree: go for it.

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      1 month ago

      You can graft branches from good producers onto your plant.
      Not sure where to source the grafts though

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        1 month ago

        Generally you just buy a tree pre-grafted. They’re usually grafting onto heartier root stock to begin with.

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        30 days ago

        Huh: I guess I was wrong.

        At the same time the avocado he opened there had barely any flesh. It was mostly seed.

        I’m not convinced that it’s worth the effort of 6+ years of growing the tree to have fruit that is inferior to a seedling you could get for $20.

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    1 month ago

    That tree definitely needs water! Their leaves aren’t supposed to be limp. You should be able to easily tell if it needs water by feeling the weight of the pot.

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    1 month ago

    I had better results when I peeled the brown outer shell. It’s also very hit and miss (2 started growing out of like 5-6)

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      1 month ago

      Best results I’ve had are peeling only the lower part that is touching the water.

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      1 month ago

      I tend to underwater, IME I’ve lost more plants from overwatering than underwatering.

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        1 month ago

        It’s definitely something that happens to people often, but in your case you can clearly see the leaves hanging towards the floor. While indoors, I tend to water my Avocados when I notice the leaves starting to hang.

        Of course, check the soil first. If you poke your finger in a couple centimeters and you can feel moisture, you can still wait a bit.