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"Rhiannon Macfie Miller" wrote in message ... Des Higgins wrote: House plant query about Avocado plants as house plants: I have 2 big ones and one small one. They germinated in the compost heap from discarded stones, which turns out to be a handy way to get them started, even if it was by accident with us. The big ones are now 2 years old and 2.5 metres tall. Right now, they look great indoors but my question is, is it practical to keep them any longer as house plants? If they stayed about this size and just went a big woddy, they would be fine but will they just keep growing OR go pot bound and straggly if we try to keep them? Has anyone here ever kept them any longer than a few years? My parents-in-law have one in their conservatory that's about fifteen to twenty years old. Apparently it was planted by brother-in-law from a seed when he was a child, and his sister did some bonsai thing to the roots to stop it getting too big. Nevertheless, it fills half the conservatory, and is ALWAYS thirsty (well they are rainforest plant, aren't they?). It always looks ill, but has never managed to do anything definite about dying. So it can be done, but might not be terribly worthwhile, other than to say "I've got an avocado plant!" Ok that is kind of what I expected. Ta for that! Des Rhiannon -- http://sciethics.blogspot.com/ -- the rights and wrongs of science. |
"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
... In article , "Des Higgins" writes: | House plant query about Avocado plants as house plants: | I have 2 big ones and one small one. They germinated in the compost heap | from discarded stones, which turns out to be a handy way to get them | started, even if it was by accident with us. The big ones are now 2 years | old and 2.5 metres tall. Right now, they look great indoors but my | question is, is it practical to keep them any longer as house plants? If | they stayed about this size and just went a big woddy, they would be fine | but will they just keep growing OR go pot bound and straggly if we try to | keep them? Has anyone here ever kept them any longer than a few years? Keep growing. You can prune back, but they are BIG trees. Try a pomegranate. Regards, Nick Maclaren. I have an avocado plant about 4 years old and about 18" high, kept in a smallish pot in the greenhouse and just pinch out the growing tip when it's the height you want it, stays nicely under control. I've also got several lemon trees on the go, three between 18" and 24" high, and 6 about 6" high. They are very easy to start off, but tend to be very very picky about draughts. It's odd lots of books talk endlessly about light and watering and fertilisers etc but the biggest single problem in my experience has been draughts, if they get in a draught they just start dropping their leaves. Duncan |
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from "D Russell" contains these words: I have an avocado plant about 4 years old and about 18" high, kept in a smallish pot in the greenhouse and just pinch out the growing tip when it's the height you want it, stays nicely under control. I've also got several lemon trees on the go, three between 18" and 24" high, and 6 about 6" high. They are very easy to start off, but tend to be very very picky about draughts. It's odd lots of books talk endlessly about light and watering and fertilisers etc but the biggest single problem in my experience has been draughts, if they get in a draught they just start dropping their leaves. My lemon trees (about 18 months ATM) stand outside, and even with gales blowing them about, and over, their leaves have remained firmly attached. -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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