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angell

December 12, 2008

I have been growing an avocado for about two years inside my house, without any trouble, unless you count the cats.

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littlemrphy

May 01, 2008

I live in LA and have an avocado plant that I started about a year ago into a pot. I have transfered it 3 times into larger pots. I grew it from a pit. The funny thing is that I call it my twins. I mean by this that  is with that one pit i have 2 trunks. They are growing at the same rate and leaf counts. They are growing great and it has been really low maintance. Its great.

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lightbulbsmile

March 20, 2007
i love my 3 avocado trees which were grown from pits. they are my babies along with a huge old jade plant.  the tallest avocado tree is 4 feet tall. i actually named it...nuts, huh?  the other 2 are in the same pot together and are about 2.5 ft.  i do not try for fruit from them as they need to be grafted or pollinated, but they provide great greenery indoors in the winter and on the patio in the summer. even tho i live in sc i bring them in for the winter to keep them protected and stress-free.  don't forget to fertilize once in a while. i find those little sticks work great even though i have to use about 10 of them for the large pots. i am not crazy about the liquid fertilizers.
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alexrussell

January 08, 2007
That's a good tip about pinching. I inadvertantly did this by not watering for a month or so. I figured it was moist outside, but the top shoots dried out. I thought that was it, but then more shoots sprouted from the nodes along the stem, so it's kind of like I did pinch it. Go figure.
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beccajo

January 07, 2007
oh my...i just read your story of this little tree.....wow! that is an evil squirrel!  you know what's funny though, you're supposed to pinch back the plant after it's grown to 6 inches. he did the exact right thing!
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ceststeph

January 07, 2007
I think it takes 10 years to get fruit... but would be worth the wait. Working on a meyer lemon tree myself.
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Nimue

January 07, 2007
I guess I'll have to grow an avocado plant - since I've been known to kill every living plant I've ever owned.  I'm in serious need of a plant who's will to live is stronger than my black thumb.
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alexrussell

January 07, 2007

It's actually an outdoor plant, I just brought it in so it doesn't freeze in the winter. I'll start putting it outside in spring.

beccajo's right about its chances of ever producing avocados. But the thing has so much tenacity to stay alive, I can't help but admire it. Violent squrrel attacks and a dry pot for months, and here it goes sprouting up again. An amazing plant.

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beccajo

January 07, 2007

that's so funny, i'm growing one at work right now!

i found information that says that they hardly ever produce fruit, it takes from 5-13 years and even then it's not really that tasty. i guess most avocados are grafted onto fruit trees to make them yummy. :(

 

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DIY Maven

January 07, 2007

I'd like to know if anyone has grown one of these inside. Minnesota isn't known for its avacado frendly weather ;)

 

 

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