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I love avocados! I would keep it. At least its giving you something. Have you tried different fertilizer?
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What if you were to trim it back just a little? Maybe it would produce more fruit?
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I've read a little more about Pollock, apparently it characteristically doesn't produce much fruit. The tree has been pruned and fertilized. It was ready a month early. I had 18 fruits with an average weight of 2.25 lbs. The largest fruit was over 3 lbs!. I had a Miguel and a Lula at a previous house. The lula was crazily productive. One year, I produced 1000 lbs of fruit from one tree. Now it was a very large tree, but still 1000 lbs is a lot of fruit.
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My Pollock was also unproductive so after the second harvest I had no problem with chopping it down.
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