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Good Afternoon
Was hoping to get suggestions as to what the fate of my Opal Avacado tree might be! It's just over a year in the ground and has dropped every leaf just about, however it looks like it's not completely dead lol Any thoughts suggestions? The second avocado tree pictures is a Poncho which is approximately the same age and it dropped all of it's leaves but sprouted this spring so....... What U think? Thanks in advance Snook [IMG] [IMG]
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Your site looks pretty woodsy/shady, and avocados like sun. Has either one ever done well in that site?
It may take more than Linus' blanket to bring these two around! Wish I could be of more help! Paul |
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Site looks wet. Is it?
They do not like wet feet. Maybe a raised bed.
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are you sure it isn't feral monkeys sneaking in and doing the damage, It might be a good idea to remove that sign. Good growing
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Thanks for the feedback
However; they both get 10+ hours of sunshine and both are planted in raised beds Any other ideas....all info truly appreciated S.
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