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I started an Avacado tree from a seed a few months ago by using the
toothpick in water method to suspend the Avacado over the water until
it sprouted. Since then I have purchased some potting soil and placed
the pit 3/4 of the way in the soil.
Now it goes through a cycle where it will produce 3 nice large healthy
leaves, then in about a week they start to look wilted and then
starting at the tips back they turn black and die. I then pinch them
off and then the plant produces 3 more nice healthy looking leaves and
the cycle repeats. It has done this 4 or 5 times now and the 'trunk'
has gotten a bit longer.
I am not sure what I am doing wrong and I was hoping that someone here
could tell me how to make this a healthy plant.
Lots of info he
http://ucavo.ucr.edu/avocadowebsite%...l/Answers.html
The first issue to deal with is light requirements. Without investing in
some pretty serious plant lights, you'll never be able to give the plant
enough light. Even on a cloudy day, the light is brighter than what you can
provide indoors, unless you're prepared to see your electric bill go up
noticeably.