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Old 19-02-2007, 05:16 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Dried avocado plant rescue

On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:38:55 -0600, Treedweller
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On 19 Feb 2007 08:31:45 -0800, "hjd" wrote:

I'm hoping someone can give me advise on the following
We have two 2-3 ft avocado plants, each in there own large pot. I
accidently let one get too dry. The leaves are all very dry (the
crumble), but the stems are still soft and green. When I discovered
it, I added water to the pot.
Now, with no viable leaves, can I bring this plant back? If so, should
I remove the dead leaves? Is there some kind of plant food that would
promote new leaves forming. The plants were grown from seed by my
wife, who is away for a month, and will return in two weeks. She will
be very ****ed.
Help!

hjd


If the stems are not brittle, there is still hope. Whether you pull
off the leaves or not matters little or not at all (they will fall off
on their own eventually). There's nothing you can add to it to help
the situation. Just don't let it dry out so much again (but don't
leave it standing in water, either) and cross your fingers.

k



And don't give up too soon. At an orchard near where I worked, after
a cold spell, the trees stayed without leaves for over a year but all
came back and continued to produce.

Good luck with the wife, that can be a real problem.