Scott Grows an Avocado Tree no thank YOU for sharing your light with the world :) I’m so sad to cut my avocado “parents but maybe by the time the seeds sprout all will be well and they’ll look like parents again. Lol . 💖
Somehow I immediately thought the guy is Australian, and it's not accent :D Thanks for the video and I'm so glad I found this channel! I've been suffering watching my 3 thin umbrella-like avocados and now I can confidently work on them ;)
Here in upstate NY, I wintered my 2 avocado trees on our enclosed porch, enclosed but not heated. They did surprisingly well but the edges of all the leaves browned. I've transplanted them and they're back in the sunshine now that it's spring but since they're over 3' tall and every leaf has brown edges (looking ugly), and since I've never pruned them, I think it's time to do so... . There's LOTS of new growth at the tops so I feel bad because the trees money-makers are going to be those new leaves, but I think they really need pruning and I'm hoping that they'll redirect their energy to sprouting/branching out. It's the right time of the year here, so I'm hopeful! Thanks for the simple advice! Wish me luck!
Very helpful, thank you ! It does feel brutal that's why i wanted to research the benefits of stemming my avocado tree thank you for elaborating further on how to do it and what good it does for the tree afterwards.
Just started growing an avocado tree a couple months back its upto 14inches in height now so I needed this. But it so break my heart to prune my baby 😅😅 but thanks for the info! Ill try these tomorrow.
Thanks to you and your video my now-pruned baby avocado is growing well! I did as you said, and it was scary cutting a perfectly good top but now just 3 weeks later it’s growing like the mythological hydra with multiple branches from the one removed branch.
liked the video specially for the scott avocado song in the end :D but great tips thanks!! I just grew a baby avocado plant by accident. hoping to strengthen it using ur tips now
Thank you for the great information. My tree is very thin at the base and keeps getting knocked over by my children. Will put it in a larger pot and use your pruning tips.
Hi there, I trepidly pruned my plant a few months ago in the way you eloquently instructed, all good as a new stem began to grow out from the node just below the cut point. After a week or so it stopped growing reaching about 2 cm but still looks lush, then from the following node below a new stem started to grow! This secondary stem has grown to about 6 inches & has 5 lovely leaves on it plus a few baby ones just below. If you could guide me on this one, the leaf that I originally cut above is hanging on looking 85% good, should I manually remove it as it may be making the overall photosynthesising of the plant inefficient? One other thing please, should I reprune the plant once the new stem reaches the same height as in the original process you described? Eagerly looking forward to your reply, thanks.
My avocado needs help. It's about 60cm talk and just sprouting leaves at the very top of the plant. It suffered from root rot a while ago too. I think it needs to be trimmed down but there's no leaves at the lower part of the stalk. How can i cut it down?
Your post was 4 years ago... I have really tall trees 6' or so tall... with the leaves at the top. How did your tree do? Did you cut in the middle or just above the bottom leaf? Thank you!
I have a tree I grew from a pit and unfortunately it's three years old with no pruning so it looks like those tall thin trees you describe. I saw another commenter had the same issue. I'll go ahead and try to prune it in a few months when it's warmer. I live in a colder weather climate so I have to bring it indoors in a big pot on wheels every winter lol!
Hi Scott. I'm from Melbourne USA. I love growing avocado trees. I also prune them to help them branch out. I'm finding that because of the pandemic more people are wanting to grow beneficial gardens and fruit trees. Back in my grandmother's day they were called Victory Gardens. I know it takes a long time to produce actual Avocado fruits on a tree grown from a tree. Perhaps you have a trick or two. I have one in the ground that I've grown for 5 years now. It's healthy but not producing as of yet.
@@ScottGrowsanAvocadoTree Do you have an idea if how tall that avocado will be until they grow enough if you prune like you did, how many feet your estimated? Because my avocado is in the front of my house and I don't want it to be a taller tree, I wanna keep it atleast 10 to 12 feet height, is it possible?Thanks
Thank you for this video! I haven't pruned my avocado yet and it's about 3 years old already, stupid of me to hold back... It really is just a tall trunk with leaves on top and is a bit floppy. I'd like to help it become stronger and also more bushy, would you suggest pruning like you did in the video, or would a different strategy be better given its age? Also, is it better to prune after/before repotting (as I need to repot as well). Thank you so much!
Anika your plant sounds like mine. It's April 3, 2022, early spring. My avocado is 36" tall with leaves that are kind of floppy. I bit the bullet, grabbed my scissors, held my breath and SNIP! I did it. Should have done it a while ago. I have three more seeds sitting in small water jars on the window sill behind this tall one. I won't repeat the mistake I made, but prune these new ones before they reach 36" tall on a skinny stem. Good luck with yours.
Thank you this is so clear! My avocado tree has a lot of leaves at the top and has a thin trunk. Will pruning help me fix it? It is now leaning to one side so I had to prop it with a stick. I used to just pinch the top leaves off but then stopped.
Thank you so much for this! I have a two year old sapling that grew from a seed that I literally pushed into a pot of dirt to see if it would sprout. It is looking very spindly so I have been looking for information on what I should do. Yours is the best video on this exact thing. So thanks again for sharing your knowledge! PS: Got any information on peachtree and apple saplings? I must have a green thumb!
Thanks for the advice, I wished I knew the benefits of pruning an avocado tree before! I have a very tall 3 year old tree in a pot with not many branches and a very thin trunk and it doesn't look very healthy. Is the pruning similar in an older tree like mine?
Hey Auden - I expect that pruning your tree will encourage it to grow stronger :) also ensure that it's in a bright spot with plenty of light (though if outdoors, not full light all day). Good luck!
@@ScottGrowsanAvocadoTree Thank you!! I did it a couple days ago and I think it already looks healthier!! I live in Costa Rica, so it is getting a lot of light (and water too)
Thanks Scott for your helpful video! I have a 8 meter high 10+ year old tree with two thick trucks that I want to prune to half it size. Is that achievable?
I just pruned mine, Scott. Hope i can send you a photo of it … i followed your pruning tips. I hope ot grew back much stronger. I have a question, can indoor avocado tree bear fruits? If yes, how can i speed up the process? Thank you ❤
Wish I could post a photo on here... But my tree never pruned is branching and has beautiful leaf growth so I am wondering if just letting nature take its course works just as well... If not better... Mine is 2 years old now and very strong ... I have a younger one I'm going to do as you advise too to see the difference... Intrigued!
Very informative video, thanks! Can you explain if it makes a difference if you cut off just the top leaves or almost all of them, so at the bottom? Does is grow differently?
Hey Scott! Great video! How old does the plant have to be before we can prune? Can one that has recently grown from a seed (4-6 weeks) be pruned? Our cold season is starting next month. Thanks!
Is it ever too late to prune an avocadotree?? I’ve heard that the avocados are more vulnerable to pruning than other trees, and that there is a limit on how often and how much of the branches and stam you can prune? My tree is over 170 cm high but the stam is slender and need support. How much can I cut?
A node is an area where a new branch or leaf can grow from. Just above each leaf there is a little bump, which is where a new branch will develop if the conditions are right.
So how do you make it branch out? ive got a really good growing tree which is about a meter now tall and i want to cut it down to half, because it has no branches. It's trying to branch out, but its at the very top. So how do i do it? do i not cut it as close to a leaf? I was waiting for that explanation but it didn't come. And should i cut it on an angle or straight?
Avocado trees are very sensitive to sodium. There might be traces of salt in the water you are using. Even if you cannot taste it there could be enough sodium to harm the plant. Try adding Gypsum to your soil or using distilled water, hope this helps.
If I wanted it shorter than the first leaf, can I cut it under the leaf? Effectively it would gave no leaves. Or would I cut above and wait for side shoots, then cut lower?
My avocado tree has grown to about 18 inches tall with about 6 big leaves at the top. I just replanted it into a larger plot and we are headed into Spring time. I did not realize I needed to cut the tree at 6 inches. Should I cut it now? If so would I cut it back to 6 inches or cut at the top there are nodes top to bottom? Very informative videos, thank you!
That was absolutely terrifying! I don't think I could ever do that... Although I guess I really should eventually! I have a kind of experiment going on, to see if my bigger avocado tree could survive in the soil where live. I have a much smaller one that I've transplanted into the ground, and it's doing relatively okay. It has a lot of new leaves, I mean A LOT, that are coming in at the top. It's been in the ground for 2 weeks just about and I've been watering it every day. My "soil" is practically sand. It's a really light gray, and it CRUMBLES when you touch it. Any tips on potentially making the soil more hospitable, or just transplanting the bigger tree in general? What about fertilizer?
Sounds like you’re onto something that works! I’m afraid I don’t have a lot of experience with trees in the ground (compared to containers). They like slightly acidic soil - there are a number of ways to create this. And they will need a number of nutrients - just like any plant does. I’d recommend throwing a little slow release fertiliser on it every few months. Good luck!
Thanks Scott. I live in the UK and have grown an avocado plant from seed. I don't think for a minute I'll get any fruit anytime but it's more for aesthetic purposes. It's probably a couple of years old now with lots of healthy folliage and not spindly. It's got 2 substantial lateral. "branches" coming from it halfway up. What am I meant to do with these lateral branches, if anything? Should I cut them off, cut part of them off or leave them? The whole plant is over a couple of feet tall. Each lateral branch is 12 inches long with plenty of leaves. I've invested a lot of time in this plant and don't want to mess it up with under/over pruning. I have virtually no gardening experience. Thanks man.
Never pruned my avocado tree. In 4 years its now 2m high in a vase. The right ambient is more important than pruning. I work as an arborist/tree surgeon, and learned that not pruning is the best pruning if a plant is healthy!
I have a high avocado tree, with a thick trunk. But right now it has lost all leaves 😢 Probably because of the less light this winter (Dark in Denmark!). I will change the soil, and mix it with perlite, now that spring is around the corner. But can I cut it down now? Is it possible to keep it alive, with no leaves? The top is bad, so that's why I will try pruning. And to provoke it to make leaves ... 🤔 Thanks for a great YT-canal, here from Denmark! 🙏🏼 🇩🇰
Do you cover the exposed stem with something after you prune it. I find when i prune the stem starts dying back ALOT well past the node and the dieback wont stop
This was so helpful, thanks for posting. I do have a question/concern: I have an avocado tree that was about 6in (recommended height for first pruning per my research) and I cut it back to 3in per research recommendations. Now it stopped growing. I'm not seeing any leaf or root growth and there's also no root rot that I can see. What do I do to keep it growing and alive? Any thoughts on why it's growth was stunted? Any thoughts from yall is VERY appreciated!
Scott, This is great info! I have 6 avocado plants that were grown directly in soil and are about 36 inches tall. Now I know how to prune. Should I repot them before the pruning or after. Thanks in advance LeMell
Great question, Rafel! I haven't made many attempts at propagating avocado stems - but I don't see why you couldn't. I'd love to know if you can get one to root!
I grew my avadado tree from a seed. it's a pretty decent height but I'm wondering if I'm able to still prune it while it's young during the summer as obviously, I've left it a little late into the season. I didnt realise you needed to prune them. (first year grower)
My whole stem turned brown now, didn't start to grow from below node, :( I wish I never would have pruned it - tiny things are growning, but it has been like that with the tiny for over a month. Perhaps I cut it wrong? I wrote a comment earlier on this.
Can you propagate the cutting? I let one avocado tree go in the yard this summer and now it’s just one inv stalk, even tho I did prune it really early on. So I want to prune it again, but it’s SO HARD to cut off lovely leaves
Does the tree need to be a minimum size for pruning to be effective, mines only about 10cm right now but hasn’t grown at all in months so I’m thinking now would be a good time to give it a chop??
hey scott, was having some issue with my leaves falling off the tall slender trunk. so I moved it from water to soil, and came across your vid on pruning. can I still prune a node if the leaf has fallen off???
I accidentally grew an avocado tree from compost. Long story short, I had no idea how to take care of it. Somehow it barely survived winter with me. I found your channel and I’m grateful for these useful tips!!! Here’s my situation: after keeping my tree indoors over winter, i have about 4 leaves left at the top, except for the new growth that has started. My tree is extremely leggy because of this. I see my tree is now trying to throw off a new shoot at the base. Should I keep the main truck and cut back at a node even without having leaves and cut the runt? Or should I give up on the truck and hope the new shoot gives it second life? I’m assuming trying to keep the the runt shoot is wrong based on a prior video I watched 😅 I just don’t know how the plant will do once I cut away it’s only leaves… someone help please😊
That was very helpfull video Scott! I have the same problem with my avocando tree which is the first one that succesfully planted it! It is one year old and 55cm tall and has only one branch. From which height I should proune it now please? The branch is growing from the 15cm of the plant. I am quit hesitated to proune it as it my first but I can see that it needs some help. Thank you!
Hello Scott, I have a one year old avocado plant that is not doing well since I brought her indoor for winter. I am considering to prune her, but not sure if that is good for her since she is more than one year old.
can you reproduce the plant with the piece you chopped off? I've seen it with basil where they put the chopped stem on water and it grows roots but not sure if it will work with avocado too
It depends what you do. If you're waiting for it to grow from seed - upwards of 7 years. If you graft mature tissue, or older branches, from another tree, less time. It needs mature wood to be able to flower and produce fruit. Thanks for the kind words :)
My indoor tree is way too tall and the leaves start way too high. Can I cut the stem below all leaves to make it shorter? Will the leaves start growing again? It’s still a young tree,I started growing from the seed a few months ago.
Scott, just an FYI. I struggle to hear you over a distant microphone, low volume, plus banjo music in the background. I strain mightily to hear. Just thought I'd let you know. Love the videos though.
Thx for this video but i have a question. how to prune when the lower leaves are brown at the ends? Can my avocado be saved if I prune top with the beautiful leaves?
So, mone is about that tall... but its new, with no leaves... & its may... can I still prune it? I also have another lol it has 2 new nodes growing from the seed its self.
I pruned my avocado just above the two bottom leaves at a 45 degree angle. The regrowth is beautiful but it’s growing at a 90 degree angle now 😕. Any advice? 🙏
Hi there! We had our forty year avocado old tree blown over from hurricane Ian. We had a tree guy help us and he cut back all the limbs, 3/4 of the tree, no leaves left then gently pulled up and staked with lots of additional soil put in roots. Do you think it will have growth with out any leaves left? I’m worried! Thank you!
This is a great question. I have a number of polyembryonic seeds too (when there are more than one embryos in the seed, which will result in more than one tree). And I'm actually not yet sure what to do with multiple trunks. I haven't found a lot of info online so I'm trying different things at the moment. One day I'll make a video on it - stay tuned.
This video is so wholesome and helpful .THIS is what I remember RUclips being for back in the day. Thanks for sharing :)
That's very kind of you to say - thank you very much :)
Scott Grows an Avocado Tree no thank YOU for sharing your light with the world :) I’m so sad to cut my avocado “parents but maybe by the time the seeds sprout all will be well and they’ll look like parents again. Lol . 💖
Yeah right!?! Scott you are awesome and MS you are awesome for bringing that to light
Just germinated an avocado seed using your videos waiting for it to grow now!!! Can’t wait to start pruning and watching it grow big and strong!!!
The length of your hair and beard is proof you can grow things 😂 I will trust this man with my plants
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I can listen to you talk all day!
This was so helpful ~ I have 2 I planted back in the summer and I’m fascinated by how the trunks are firming out.
I pruned mine today and my dad came home and said ‘Ella what have you done to your avacado plant!!!’ 🥲 hoping she will be okay
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How is she doing?
@@jovanakalajdzic2421 she has actually grown 3 side branches!!!
I need to do the same to my tree-I’m a bit nervous about it
@@Leticia-60 i did it and it has now 2 side branches
Somehow I immediately thought the guy is Australian, and it's not accent :D
Thanks for the video and I'm so glad I found this channel! I've been suffering watching my 3 thin umbrella-like avocados and now I can confidently work on them ;)
Yay the russel brand of gardening ! Thanks bro for the info! I have two avocado trees over a year old I never pruned up until today 😬
Haha, thanks Destin
Good luck! Enjoy watching them grow thicker and stronger! ☺️🥑
No way! This guy is gorgeous! Not even the hair looks like Russel’s.🤣🤣
Here in upstate NY, I wintered my 2 avocado trees on our enclosed porch, enclosed but not heated. They did surprisingly well but the edges of all the leaves browned. I've transplanted them and they're back in the sunshine now that it's spring but since they're over 3' tall and every leaf has brown edges (looking ugly), and since I've never pruned them, I think it's time to do so... . There's LOTS of new growth at the tops so I feel bad because the trees money-makers are going to be those new leaves, but I think they really need pruning and I'm hoping that they'll redirect their energy to sprouting/branching out. It's the right time of the year here, so I'm hopeful! Thanks for the simple advice! Wish me luck!
Very helpful, thank you ! It does feel brutal that's why i wanted to research the benefits of stemming my avocado tree thank you for elaborating further on how to do it and what good it does for the tree afterwards.
A pleasure! Good luck ☺️🥑
Came back to your video!! I pruned me tree about 2 weeks ago and it's grown a new branch with three new leaves!!
Mine are starting to branch out, I’m so happy thank you!💚🌱
Chop banana peels, add a little lime powder and itbgriws fast, using miracle grow fruit tree fertilizer is wow!
Thank you very much! I didnt know why my avocados kept growing incredibly fast but had almost no leafs! Have a great day
I'm literally in tears 💔 but I know it's for the best 💝
this physically pained me but **SNIFFLE**
i know it’s f-f-for the b-best.. (.•*^*)
IKR!! That’s why mine is seven feet tall and needs me to be strong for them so I can do the job right ! 🥰 🌳
Seems like so much to take off, trees and plants are amazing
I will prune my 3 little avocado tree after watching the video.thank you for the very helpful video.
Just started growing an avocado tree a couple months back its upto 14inches in height now so I needed this. But it so break my heart to prune my baby 😅😅 but thanks for the info! Ill try these tomorrow.
I’m hesitating to prune. It does feel brutal :p
Thank you so much for the helpful information :) I really enjoyed the music in the background :)
Thanks to you and your video my now-pruned baby avocado is growing well! I did as you said, and it was scary cutting a perfectly good top but now just 3 weeks later it’s growing like the mythological hydra with multiple branches from the one removed branch.
liked the video specially for the scott avocado song in the end :D but great tips thanks!! I just grew a baby avocado plant by accident. hoping to strengthen it using ur tips now
My heart dropped as he cut the tree.
Thank you for the great information. My tree is very thin at the base and keeps getting knocked over by my children.
Will put it in a larger pot and use your pruning tips.
Good luck!! ☺️
The cut off part
Can it be treated with rooting compound and rooted
I am so scared to cut mine🥲your so confident and relaxed I feel better about doing it. Thank you
thank you! it worked on my tree. it's more like the tree on the right in your video
Hi there, I trepidly pruned my plant a few months ago in the way you eloquently instructed, all good as a new stem began to grow out from the node just below the cut point.
After a week or so it stopped growing reaching about 2 cm but still looks lush, then from the following node below a new stem started to grow!
This secondary stem has grown to about 6 inches & has 5 lovely leaves on it plus a few baby ones just below.
If you could guide me on this one, the leaf that I originally cut above is hanging on looking 85% good, should I manually remove it as it may be making the overall photosynthesising of the plant inefficient?
One other thing please, should I reprune the plant once the new stem reaches the same height as in the original process you described?
Eagerly looking forward to your reply, thanks.
My avocado needs help. It's about 60cm talk and just sprouting leaves at the very top of the plant. It suffered from root rot a while ago too. I think it needs to be trimmed down but there's no leaves at the lower part of the stalk. How can i cut it down?
I’m only here cause I literally have the same issue mines kid like 2 ft y’all I had no idea I had to prune it
Your post was 4 years ago... I have really tall trees 6' or so tall... with the leaves at the top. How did your tree do? Did you cut in the middle or just above the bottom leaf? Thank you!
Hey! My tree is already 130 cm. How high can I cut it? Above the first leaf?
I have a tree I grew from a pit and unfortunately it's three years old with no pruning so it looks like those tall thin trees you describe. I saw another commenter had the same issue. I'll go ahead and try to prune it in a few months when it's warmer. I live in a colder weather climate so I have to bring it indoors in a big pot on wheels every winter lol!
I'm looking at the same problem...tall, skinny and branches at the top. I'm afraid to cut it now that it's so tall! How did your tree do?
@@shanengivone3973 It's still alive! I ended up having to give it to some friends because I was moving and couldn't bring it with.
Hi Scott. I'm from Melbourne USA. I love growing avocado trees. I also prune them to help them branch out. I'm finding that because of the pandemic more people are wanting to grow beneficial gardens and fruit trees. Back in my grandmother's day they were called Victory Gardens. I know it takes a long time to produce actual Avocado fruits on a tree grown from a tree. Perhaps you have a trick or two. I have one in the ground that I've grown for 5 years now. It's healthy but not producing as of yet.
Shit, 5 years?
In the video you said you wanted this to grow to be a taller tree, would you prune it differently if you wanted it to be shorter and bushier?
It will continue to grow out of the node, so it can still grow tall, if I wanted it to bush out more I would prune more regularly ☺️
Scott Grows an Avocado Tree to get a bushy avocado tree, should i prune it always at the same spot or a few leaves above the last cut?
@@ScottGrowsanAvocadoTree Do you have an idea if how tall that avocado will be until they grow enough if you prune like you did, how many feet your estimated? Because my avocado is in the front of my house and I don't want it to be a taller tree, I wanna keep it atleast 10 to 12 feet height, is it possible?Thanks
Thank you for this video! I haven't pruned my avocado yet and it's about 3 years old already, stupid of me to hold back... It really is just a tall trunk with leaves on top and is a bit floppy. I'd like to help it become stronger and also more bushy, would you suggest pruning like you did in the video, or would a different strategy be better given its age? Also, is it better to prune after/before repotting (as I need to repot as well). Thank you so much!
Anika your plant sounds like mine. It's April 3, 2022, early spring. My avocado is 36" tall with leaves that are kind of floppy. I bit the bullet, grabbed my scissors, held my breath and SNIP! I did it. Should have done it a while ago. I have three more seeds sitting in small water jars on the window sill behind this tall one. I won't repeat the mistake I made, but prune these new ones before they reach 36" tall on a skinny stem. Good luck with yours.
I am going to subscribe this channel because i like avocados
Thank you this is so clear! My avocado tree has a lot of leaves at the top and has a thin trunk. Will pruning help me fix it? It is now leaning to one side so I had to prop it with a stick. I used to just pinch the top leaves off but then stopped.
did the pinching trigger new growth?
@@vastya.3255 actually it did but most of it is still at the top.
Thank you so much for this! I have a two year old sapling that grew from a seed that I literally pushed into a pot of dirt to see if it would sprout. It is looking very spindly so I have been looking for information on what I should do. Yours is the best video on this exact thing. So thanks again for sharing your knowledge!
PS: Got any information on peachtree and apple saplings? I must have a green thumb!
Thanks for the advice, I wished I knew the benefits of pruning an avocado tree before! I have a very tall 3 year old tree in a pot with not many branches and a very thin trunk and it doesn't look very healthy. Is the pruning similar in an older tree like mine?
Hey Auden - I expect that pruning your tree will encourage it to grow stronger :) also ensure that it's in a bright spot with plenty of light (though if outdoors, not full light all day). Good luck!
@@ScottGrowsanAvocadoTree Thank you!! I did it a couple days ago and I think it already looks healthier!! I live in Costa Rica, so it is getting a lot of light (and water too)
Thanks Scott for your helpful video! I have a 8 meter high 10+ year old tree with two thick trucks that I want to prune to half it size. Is that achievable?
Did you do this? Did it work out?
I just pruned mine, Scott. Hope i can send you a photo of it … i followed your pruning tips. I hope ot grew back much stronger. I have a question, can indoor avocado tree bear fruits? If yes, how can i speed up the process? Thank you ❤
Wish I could post a photo on here... But my tree never pruned is branching and has beautiful leaf growth so I am wondering if just letting nature take its course works just as well... If not better... Mine is 2 years old now and very strong ... I have a younger one I'm going to do as you advise too to see the difference... Intrigued!
Very informative video, thanks! Can you explain if it makes a difference if you cut off just the top leaves or almost all of them, so at the bottom? Does is grow differently?
Hey Scott! Great video! How old does the plant have to be before we can prune? Can one that has recently grown from a seed (4-6 weeks) be pruned? Our cold season is starting next month. Thanks!
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Is it ever too late to prune an avocadotree?? I’ve heard that the avocados are more vulnerable to pruning than other trees, and that there is a limit on how often and how much of the branches and stam you can prune? My tree is over 170 cm high but the stam is slender and need support. How much can I cut?
So long as you’re cutting just above a node, anywhere should be okay ☺️ good luck!
Dealing with the same thing. Did you snip the top off? How did it turn out? ( it's really scary to me)
I'm still fairly new to avocado trees and gardening, what exactly is a tree node and how do I know it's the proper area instead of further up ?
A node is an area where a new branch or leaf can grow from. Just above each leaf there is a little bump, which is where a new branch will develop if the conditions are right.
I have an Avocado plant and it's about four feet tall, I haven't pruned the plant even once. Is it too late to prune the plant or, kindly advice.
Mine looks like those ! I still need to prune did it once and it grows a halve inch every day
Sounds great! Good luck!
So how do you make it branch out? ive got a really good growing tree which is about a meter now tall and i want to cut it down to half, because it has no branches. It's trying to branch out, but its at the very top. So how do i do it? do i not cut it as close to a leaf? I was waiting for that explanation but it didn't come. And should i cut it on an angle or straight?
I have a question, is there any possible chance you could graft that branch onto a much smaller sapling to speed up the growing process?
I audibly gasped...
I need to prune mine, but I'm scared 😨
How did it go 😌😌
Leaves of my avocado tree turn black. Does the tree lack of minerals? I live in Latvia and winters are cold, can it be from central heating?
There could be a number of reasons. Send me a picture of your tree on Instagram and we'll see what we can do :)
Avocado trees are very sensitive to sodium. There might be traces of salt in the water you are using. Even if you cannot taste it there could be enough sodium to harm the plant. Try adding Gypsum to your soil or using distilled water, hope this helps.
If I wanted it shorter than the first leaf, can I cut it under the leaf? Effectively it would gave no leaves. Or would I cut above and wait for side shoots, then cut lower?
My avocado tree has grown to about 18 inches tall with about 6 big leaves at the top. I just replanted it into a larger plot and we are headed into Spring time. I did not realize I needed to cut the tree at 6 inches. Should I cut it now? If so would I cut it back to 6 inches or cut at the top there are nodes top to bottom? Very informative videos, thank you!
That was absolutely terrifying! I don't think I could ever do that... Although I guess I really should eventually! I have a kind of experiment going on, to see if my bigger avocado tree could survive in the soil where live. I have a much smaller one that I've transplanted into the ground, and it's doing relatively okay. It has a lot of new leaves, I mean A LOT, that are coming in at the top. It's been in the ground for 2 weeks just about and I've been watering it every day. My "soil" is practically sand. It's a really light gray, and it CRUMBLES when you touch it. Any tips on potentially making the soil more hospitable, or just transplanting the bigger tree in general? What about fertilizer?
Sounds like you’re onto something that works! I’m afraid I don’t have a lot of experience with trees in the ground (compared to containers). They like slightly acidic soil - there are a number of ways to create this. And they will need a number of nutrients - just like any plant does. I’d recommend throwing a little slow release fertiliser on it every few months. Good luck!
Thanks Scott. I live in the UK and have grown an avocado plant from seed. I don't think for a minute I'll get any fruit anytime but it's more for aesthetic purposes. It's probably a couple of years old now with lots of healthy folliage and not spindly. It's got 2 substantial lateral. "branches" coming from it halfway up. What am I meant to do with these lateral branches, if anything? Should I cut them off, cut part of them off or leave them? The whole plant is over a couple of feet tall. Each lateral branch is 12 inches long with plenty of leaves. I've invested a lot of time in this plant and don't want to mess it up with under/over pruning. I have virtually no gardening experience. Thanks man.
After we prune a tree to grow more branches, do we prune the branches? I'd attach a photo but don't think I can😁
Never pruned my avocado tree. In 4 years its now 2m high in a vase. The right ambient is more important than pruning.
I work as an arborist/tree surgeon, and learned that not pruning is the best pruning if a plant is healthy!
Thanks I just pruned it and it is doin great ! Thanks !
I'm thrilled to hear that, Carter! Good luck to you and your tree :)
My stem is 25 inch tall with little bit of leaves on the top
Can I still prune it by cutting it the middle
Thank you for your hard work. I love you.
I have a high avocado tree, with a thick trunk. But right now it has lost all leaves 😢 Probably because of the less light this winter (Dark in Denmark!).
I will change the soil, and mix it with perlite, now that spring is around the corner.
But can I cut it down now? Is it possible to keep it alive, with no leaves?
The top is bad, so that's why I will try pruning.
And to provoke it to make leaves ... 🤔
Thanks for a great YT-canal, here from Denmark! 🙏🏼 🇩🇰
Do you cover the exposed stem with something after you prune it. I find when i prune the stem starts dying back ALOT well past the node and the dieback wont stop
This was so helpful, thanks for posting.
I do have a question/concern: I have an avocado tree that was about 6in (recommended height for first pruning per my research) and I cut it back to 3in per research recommendations. Now it stopped growing. I'm not seeing any leaf or root growth and there's also no root rot that I can see. What do I do to keep it growing and alive? Any thoughts on why it's growth was stunted? Any thoughts from yall is VERY appreciated!
Hi Scott i have a question my avocado plant is acting strange.. and i don't know what to do? And scared to trim
Scott, This is great info! I have 6 avocado plants that were grown directly in soil and are about 36 inches tall. Now I know how to prune. Should I repot them before the pruning or after.
Thanks in advance
LeMell
Thank you for the kind words :)
Check out this video for the answer to your question! ruclips.net/video/PbW3IfRQqHs/видео.html
Great video. Thank you. The larger plant that you put aside has a shoot growing from the base of the tree. Is it best to prune this away? thanks.
Hi, can I use a luted top part as a new tree? put it first in a water and next ti the ground?
Great question, Rafel! I haven't made many attempts at propagating avocado stems - but I don't see why you couldn't. I'd love to know if you can get one to root!
I grew my avadado tree from a seed. it's a pretty decent height but I'm wondering if I'm able to still prune it while it's young during the summer as obviously, I've left it a little late into the season. I didnt realise you needed to prune them. (first year grower)
My whole stem turned brown now, didn't start to grow from below node, :( I wish I never would have pruned it - tiny things are growning, but it has been like that with the tiny for over a month. Perhaps I cut it wrong? I wrote a comment earlier on this.
What if you cut at a node that does not have leaves? 😬
My tree is too tall to transport, but I have to move. 😭
Can you propagate the cutting? I let one avocado tree go in the yard this summer and now it’s just one inv stalk, even tho I did prune it really early on. So I want to prune it again, but it’s SO HARD to cut off lovely leaves
What do you do with the cut off branch and leaves? Can they be put into water to grow roots and repotted?
Does the tree need to be a minimum size for pruning to be effective, mines only about 10cm right now but hasn’t grown at all in months so I’m thinking now would be a good time to give it a chop??
I pruned my avocado tree about 6 weeks ago, well maybe a bit longer than that. Do I need to do it again?
Do you have to keep some leaves on when cutting. Mine looks tall already. Like 22 inches
Can you put the clipping in water for rerooting
Can I do this on a grafted tree? And can I also do this on a sapling as well?
Is there specific season you're supposed to do this in as well? Or is it anytime?
Good question! During warmer months (spring and summer). I’ve done them in autumn and winter... but they typically won’t grow until water months.
i love growing from seeds and pits like mango, avocado, mimosa pudica and lavender
hey scott, was having some issue with my leaves falling off the tall slender trunk. so I moved it from water to soil, and came across your vid on pruning. can I still prune a node if the leaf has fallen off???
I accidentally grew an avocado tree from compost. Long story short, I had no idea how to take care of it. Somehow it barely survived winter with me. I found your channel and I’m grateful for these useful tips!!! Here’s my situation: after keeping my tree indoors over winter, i have about 4 leaves left at the top, except for the new growth that has started. My tree is extremely leggy because of this. I see my tree is now trying to throw off a new shoot at the base. Should I keep the main truck and cut back at a node even without having leaves and cut the runt? Or should I give up on the truck and hope the new shoot gives it second life? I’m assuming trying to keep the the runt shoot is wrong based on a prior video I watched 😅 I just don’t know how the plant will do once I cut away it’s only leaves… someone help please😊
replanting the top part of the prune, sticking the bottom part of it in an aloe vera and burrying it, does it really grow back though as propagation?
Do I trim bottom leaves?
That was very helpfull video Scott! I have the same problem with my avocando tree which is the first one that succesfully planted it! It is one year old and 55cm tall and has only one branch. From which height I should proune it now please? The branch is growing from the 15cm of the plant. I am quit hesitated to proune it as it my first but I can see that it needs some help. Thank you!
Kaiden L.s friend here bro showed me how to prune an avocado tree with this video thanks
Do you prune them like this so they fruit???
Hello Scott, I have a one year old avocado plant that is not doing well since I brought her indoor for winter. I am considering to prune her, but not sure if that is good for her since she is more than one year old.
can you reproduce the plant with the piece you chopped off? I've seen it with basil where they put the chopped stem on water and it grows roots but not sure if it will work with avocado too
How long will it take for a seedling to flower , ? Thanks mate great viddy
It depends what you do. If you're waiting for it to grow from seed - upwards of 7 years. If you graft mature tissue, or older branches, from another tree, less time. It needs mature wood to be able to flower and produce fruit. Thanks for the kind words :)
Scott Grows an Avocado Tree thanks very informative , I’m at year 5 , So I may have get a graft soon :)
My indoor tree is way too tall and the leaves start way too high. Can I cut the stem below all leaves to make it shorter? Will the leaves start growing again? It’s still a young tree,I started growing from the seed a few months ago.
What if you have a tall 2 foot spindly tree with a dozen leaves at the top? Can you prune it down to 1 foot where there are no leaves?
Scott, just an FYI. I struggle to hear you over a distant microphone, low volume, plus banjo music in the background. I strain mightily to hear. Just thought I'd let you know. Love the videos though.
How would You prune it to develop branches instead?
Thx for this video but i have a question.
how to prune when the lower leaves are brown at the ends? Can my avocado be saved if I prune top with the beautiful leaves?
So, mone is about that tall... but its new, with no leaves... & its may... can I still prune it? I also have another lol it has 2 new nodes growing from the seed its self.
I pruned my avocado just above the two bottom leaves at a 45 degree angle. The regrowth is beautiful but it’s growing at a 90 degree angle now 😕. Any advice? 🙏
Hi there! We had our forty year avocado old tree blown over from hurricane Ian. We had a tree guy help us and he cut back all the limbs, 3/4 of the tree, no leaves left then gently pulled up and staked with lots of additional soil put in roots. Do you think it will have growth with out any leaves left? I’m worried! Thank you!
What do you do with the part you cut off,pls?
Could you then graft the part you cut into a lower part of the main trunk?
Why are mine getting brown on their leaves even after I moved them to the shade? These things are SO delicate!
Pls reply after pruning can I graft that plant
How many leaves can you leave on the tree after pruning?
As many/as few as you want! I have pruned back trees to just the stem with no leaves above it and they've grown back just fine. It's up to you :)
I have 1 avocado seed growing 2 trunks that around 12” tall each. Should I cut down one to strengthen the other?
This is a great question. I have a number of polyembryonic seeds too (when there are more than one embryos in the seed, which will result in more than one tree). And I'm actually not yet sure what to do with multiple trunks. I haven't found a lot of info online so I'm trying different things at the moment. One day I'll make a video on it - stay tuned.
I've been intertwining my two stems and pruning the leaves in the middle so the growth isn't hindered later on