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Avocado from seed lost leaves, can it recover?
Avocado from seed lost leaves, can it recover?
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August 4, 2020 at 4:55 pm Reply
I repotted avocado from seed (1.5 feet tall) and it’s been 2 mos since then but it hasn’t recovered yet. Still looks tired… with withered leaves and branch tip has died. I confess that the move wasn’t smooth. Soil was too dry and sandy so there wasn’t a lot attached to the roots when transferred to a bigger pot. Will it survive? First timer here.
August 19, 2020 at 12:20 pm ReplyIt’s still adjusting don’t worry. Just continue taking care of it. as you said, it was a quite a stressful move.
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