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semajjames 14-04-2008 03:45 PM

growing an avacardo plant
 
hi i ve mannaged to grow a 2 foot tall avacardo plant from a stone in a pot in my window in the UK,,,, the plant is now like 3 mounths old it has like 10 leaves but no side shoot's ,,,,,,,,,,,,, what i want to know is ........ should i pinch out the growing tip to encourage side shoots to grow of just leave it alone to just grow upwards


thanks

Jeff Layman 15-04-2008 09:40 AM

growing an avacardo plant
 
semajjames wrote:
hi i ve mannaged to grow a 2 foot tall avacardo plant from a
stone in a pot in my window in the UK,,,, the plant is now
like 3 mounths old it has like 10 leaves but no side
shoot's ,,,,,,,,,,,,, what i want to know is ........ should
i
pinch out the growing tip to encourage side shoots to grow
of just leave it alone to just grow upwards


thanks


Depends on what shape you want the plant to be.

Whatever you decide, avocados are fast growers, and within a couple of years
or so you will have a plant which will have outgrown the room in which you
keep it. Best thing to do then is throw it away and start another one from
seed.

--
Jeff
(cut "thetape" to reply)



Granity 15-04-2008 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Layman (Post 784628)
semajjames wrote:
hi i ve mannaged to grow a 2 foot tall avacardo plant from a
stone in a pot in my window in the UK,,,, the plant is now
like 3 mounths old it has like 10 leaves but no side
shoot's ,,,,,,,,,,,,, what i want to know is ........ should
i
pinch out the growing tip to encourage side shoots to grow
of just leave it alone to just grow upwards


thanks


Depends on what shape you want the plant to be.

Whatever you decide, avocados are fast growers, and within a couple of years
or so you will have a plant which will have outgrown the room in which you
keep it. Best thing to do then is throw it away and start another one from
seed.

--
Jeff
(cut "thetape" to reply)

And as an aside it can take upto 12 years or so to bear fruit.

len gardener 16-04-2008 08:06 PM

growing an avacardo plant
 
g'day semajjames,

i've currently got one in a 2 gallon pot it has lots of side shoots a
nice shaped little tree so far less than 12 months old and about 1
meter high, so yours should do the same without pinching out the top,
but if you feel that will work better i can't see any harm.

the only thing if it ever mature, which is why i'm giving it a try so
i ahve better knowledge, it may never bear fruit or it may be very
poor quality fruit the results are highly variable apparently.

if you want a fruiting plant then source one ot the newer dwarf
hybrids especially for pot growing.

On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 15:45:10 +0100, semajjames
wrote:
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With peace and brightest of blessings,

len & bev

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"Be Content With What You Have And
May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
A World That You May Not Understand."

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