Avocado is an interesting tree. It loves soil that has good drainage, but also loves to live straight in water :D Just as my seed started to crack, I planted it in soil - to avoid to disturb the roots afterwards.
The only video of dozens I’ve watched that actually explained & answered the questions I’ve had. Your video & channel popped up & boy oh boy am I glad. Thanks!! 💪🏼🥑🤜🏻🤛🏻
My first avocado seed finally has a root poking out! I wrote the approximate date on the jar to help me remember when it's been about a year. . . now the real waiting begins!
@@TroyParry74 Yes! I was sad to see that first little avo root died, but after some time another started to grow beside it. Now it has a mass of strong roots and has grown a tall stem with big leaves. I also set up more seeds and have five more that have grown as much. And when I got up to count them I found one more poking a sprout out! So in total I have seven avo trees in my kitchen window 🥰
I think, just continue it in water until you see any damage being done, don't think it'd hurt. I'm actually doing some kind of experiment like that, that I will be sharing one day
Hello! I'm not sure if you will see my message, but my son and I are growing our first avocado plant, and for some reason, it only has one long root. It's about 2 months old. We just pruned it back to about 8 inches (half). It also has bumps all over the root. Are we doing something wrong?
I have heard that super Sandy soil mixes are best for planting avocados. I suppose this may allow for any excess water to drain out & not keep the soil moist & cause rot. I have to put mine in soil very soon- like yesterday- but I’m worried about transferring them. July 27, 2023 will make one year in water. It’s the best way to even start, as all the ones in plastic bags just seem to mold no matter what or where the conditions are. I’m in North Carolina, humidity may seem helpful but it’s actually not. Wish me luck- & I wish you lots of luck! 😊
Hi Scot, I have what I call a regular avocado tree and a large Florida avocado tree growing out of my aquarium. They have been growing for perhaps 6 months. The regular (smaller) avocado has grown about five feet to the ceiling but has few leaves and has shed them. So I am thinking about pruning it back and also trying to cut the part I removed from the plant and seeing if I can get the pieces to root also. My larger Florida avocado is not near as tall but has leaves growing all over it. I was watching some videos about bansi avocados and perhaps I will try that. I originally started to hang growing plants in my fish tanks to remove nitrates from the water but very soon found it to be so aesthetic that I found a whole new facet of my (62 year) aquarium hobby. I am not concerned about growing fruit as I live too far north to plant them outside but I want to keep them alive and well. I am currently in the process of moving my fish tanks from the second-story room to the basement where I am building a fish room. It will have a Darter Stream and I plan to plant both seaweed and terrestrial plants in and along it. There will not be much more than four to five feet of growing room to the ceiling so I am thinking of the bansi approach. I want to grow plants all along the stream. Have you seen any of the videos on growing bansi avocados?
I started my avocado seed in water on Earth Day 2021. Took forever to crack open and show root. In fact my husband wanted to throw it out! We came back from our family vacation after 4th of July and we finally saw it sprouting up top. Let it grow 12inches, cut in half. Let it grow another 6inches and pruned the baby leaves to encourage stem and root growth (which was gratifying to watch). My husband thought I was crazy. Just last week I finally planted in soil (6 months in watee) and the leaves are back and multiplying. Now my husband likes to slightly rotate the pot every day and see how well it's thriving. 🤞 it'll turn into a lovely house plant and continues to grow big and strong. I'm debating if I should prune it again in month or so to reinforce energy into the trunk of the tree. This is an indoor plant. Any suggestions?
G'day and thank you Scott. Just discovered your channel and find this video very helpful. Suspect you are an Aussie and that has a special significance for me. Wish I had thought to find info sooner as several really nice specimens did die. However they all lived in water much more than one year. I tried in vain to ask people with large balcony's or gardens to take them but no one could be bothered. I hate when plants die. I have rescued plants and flowering plants from Garbage rooms that people threw away and brought them back to glorious life and to flowering. For some reason I have luck with the Avocado seeds. Nearly everyone I put in water drops roots and I am in northern europe. I also had lemon and apple seeds sprout but ultimately they died as I did not have the possibility to plant them in their own pots. I did finally have several that died because I did not have the possibility to plant them in pots. What is interesting is that due to space problems I put several jars out in an empty planter box hanging outside a window. This was Autumn and through the winter here which does go to freezing. I kept watering occasionally and they are all still alive and growing. In this climate and without a proper garden I doubt I will ever have a real tree or fruit but it is my way of giving back to nature. It is terrible to have green fingers and feel so impotent without a large balcony or garden. I finally have a bit of money to buy some pots and soil so I will plant them all but not sure if they should remain outdoors or will survive now indoors. Also not sure which type of earth or mixture they would like. Plenty of sunlight that side of the flat which for us here is South 😁 That is when there is Sun??? During my year in Australia I collected seeds from many plants and trees there. Among them were seeds from the Wonderful Wattle Tree (here known as Mimosa). During the time I lived in Munich not long after my return to Europe from Australia I planted some Wattle seeds which sprouted. Then in small pots placed outdoors in a balcony size plastic greenhouse. There were four little trees about 45cm (18in). I was delighted especially as it was cold and gray much of the time on my kitchen balcony. Alas I had to leave them as my next residence was across the Atlantic and I did not know how I could transport them. Still a great sadness and regret of mine. Thank you again and cheers..
Hi friend, can an avocado tree be left permanently in water as hydroponic-plant? With the right supports for the log to maintain its own weight until matures and bears fruit? Have u tried that?
2 out of 4 seeds rooted after 5 months (which seems too slow). I just pruned them today. Since the weather is warm in LA right now, I’m hoping they regrow fast so I can plant them in soil.
My 1st one has been in water since July 27, 2022 :)). But I don’t recommend using tap water, unless you’ve got a well. But recently my roots don’t look too happy. Not sure why so.. but I’m tending to it best I can & keeping oxygen replenished often by adding or changing water out. Using distilled only, as my tap has too much fluoride that it turns the round seed part Pink, every time- but you can rescue them if this happens- get distilled & change it out.
I'm so happy to have found this video. I live in Northern Ireland and I don't think my avocado seed likes our Irish climate? Carrying on regardless though!
I thoroughly enjoyed the video and thankful you shared your knowledge. I'm trying to grow in an area where is water is basic, the soil as well (ph 8.1), so I'm wondering kinda what to do. We're on well wate. If I get water from outside I think it will have slimy feel in very short order. It does as it is from the tap....been pre-soaking my avocado seeds....but probably less so because it goes through a water softener unit. I am thinking now that I certainly don't need to try growing the seeds in the water softened water due to the salt content. Instead, we do purchase RO water, but still filtered from the water supply in our area. SHOULD I add some sort of nutrients to the water even as the seed is trying to grow? This is just in jars as I do not have an acquarium. There is a liquid (organic I would presume) concentrated fertilizer called SuperThrive that comes to mind...or maybe just compost tea? Or should I just use stratight water? HELP?!
I started my avocado seed off in a bag rolled in a paper towel. I left it in there in a warm dark place until it sprouted. Now that was in early June of 2023. After it sprouted I transferred it to a flower vase with just filtered water My avocado plant is now 11 inches tall as of early August 2023 and the roots are about 7 inches long. I have six big leaves growing. It was doing great, the stem feels strong and the leaves felt good but recently the leaves feel droopy and too soft, any tips? Should I transfer it to a pot with soil already even though it's only been 2 months? If so what soil do you recommend and size pot?
I have an avocado plant in water but the leaves fell off and the top is now starting to brown. If I put it in soil, will it change its route? I just don’t want it to die off as this is the only one I have.
I have 4 avacados doing wonderful! All growing in water the youngest at least 1 year, I had a 5th and that one was 2 years old, but I transferred into soil and it died. So now I'm worried about moving the rest over... but they're getting so big and their leaves are browning. I'm worried. What do i do? Also I've never pruned any of them with the worry they wouldn't grow back.
Question? I’ve had my seed in water for 4months. Huge roots but only 2 sprouts about 2inches tall. Had 2 other sprouts but think they died because they stop growing. Should I plant it now because of how much roots it has or wait. Thanks!
I still have my first 3 avacados in glass bottles, they’re 2 and a half years old. The first one’s trunk is green and thick and the seed still looks like it was just taken out of the avocado. It received its first trim today lol
Very fond of the idea of an avocado bonsai! I had one going but it got cooked in the sun. I plan on restarting soon, just waiting for a young tree to be ready :) I have a couple of videos on my channel if you go digging 🪴🥑
Hi Scott, I have a pea gravel bog style filter for an aquirium where I'm growing my avocado tree. Do you think i could grow it in the filter long term? I guess it is very similar to an aquaponic system. Which you mentioned your testing in one video. Do you have any theories yet?
This is a great video and you are really interesting to listen to and watch. I’m about to plant my sprouting avocado seed. I’m wondering if you can give me some info on outdoor conditions. I live in Dubai and the temps will be around 50 degrees In The next month but also be very humid(about 60%) Is this a bad time to put my seed outside or should I grow it indoors to start. I currently have one outdoors and he is doing amazing. He spends more time in the shade and out of the afternoon sun. Thank you for any information. ❤🌱
Just found your channel, love the informative video! I am currently growing an avocado tree, and I've got it in just water at the moment and am very interested if it's possible for it to grow in just water? As I live in a 3rd floor flat so just have the avocado tree and an aloe ferox plant (which I probably need to put in a proper pot at some point as it's still in the plastic one it was sold in) on my kitchen windowsill. It's difficult as I want my plants to grow the best they can but sometimes that means buying certain types of soil, which around where I live are only sold in 35 litre sacks; which, even if I did buy, I wouldn't be able to get it home in my wheelchair and then I'd have a whole bunch of extra soil just laying around my flat. Any suggestions/advice to help my plant situation is much appreciated as I would like to not kill them haha 😂
Now my avocado is almost one year old. it's still growing but too slowly I think because I didn't give it space. It only grew in glass of water all this time 😅 no nutrients added or anything I don't know how it's growing leaves 😂. I decided to give my baby some extra space and some Azomite. I hope it will continue its growth 🥹.
What does soil offer that fertilzer doesn´t? Just the support? If thats the case it means a fertilized substrate can get the job done just as well as an alternative.
so I have a question I have been growing my tree for almost 2 years. I keep it pruned back. Its in a 15 gallon bucket. I also live in Georgia. when should I plant it or even if I should? what kind of soil do I need to use?
I believe root rot doesn't occur unless it's in soil. The standing water is what causes root rot... The avocado tree's roots, even in an aquarium's substrate shouldn't cause root rot because it is still living as it were if it were in a cup of water, I just think the aquarium is a lot better because of the nutrients the tree will get from the tank water, in my opinion
My problem with avocado tree in soil is that sooner or later fungus and other bacteria always start to grow up, no matter how draining the soil is and how little I water the plant (even only once every three weeks is enough in winter). On the other hand, all the avocados in water are much healthier for longer time 😅 you need a fertilizer with short releasing activity
Hi Scott, so happy to have found channel! I live in Northern Ireland and I'm worried my avocado seed doesn't like our Irish climate? I'm carrying on regardless though!
I kept my avocado tree in water for more than a year and this week all the leaves are drying and falling. Should I put on soil to try to save it or no? What should I do to save it?????
Brother is it true that avos that you plant may not taste as good as the avocado you ate before planting the seed if that makes sense and if so can you tell me why Scott?
Great question! I go into detail in this video: ruclips.net/video/gFRW-LiP8RY/видео.html But basically; yes. Avocados aren’t true to seed, so the fruit from a home grown Tree from seed won’t be like the one it came from.
My colleague grows such giant huge avocados just putting it in a water and almost doesn't change it and almost no sun..So from my experience When I transplant avocado seed from water to soil it usually dies quickly ( it's only after4-6 months in water) because of little sun and don't know thousands millions reasons.
I grew several avocado seeds in water for months the put them into soil, and as winter came they slowly died....and I had to start all over. Now I'm having them in water and then putting them in leca. They are doing really well so far. I have one avocado plant that has three stems, but only one seems to be growing. I wonder Why. should I just cut the two other stems that's not growing. ? thanks for your entertaining videos! I really like them!
Avocados grow at their own speed... I have had some grow faster than others, starting one before another, but the other outgrew it quicker... If the seedling is already planted, try trimming the top off to encourage new growth. I plan to do this because mine are at a standstill, & record the process to share😊
Scott my trees have missed you ! I have a question 🙋♀️ have you ever tried personally or have seen someone else braid 3-4 young avocado trees together? Like ppl do to the Ficus money tree. I ask because I did a boo boo and planted 4 seeds into 2 separate 6” pots two to a pot, and all 4 are growing but only one trunk is straight up, the others bend
I actually have a video if ya wanna see it... I have a separate video on how to braid, but I showed how to braid a papaya tree, and in one of my avocado videos, I share my braided avocado trees if ya wanna check it out😊😊 I am replying on this with the link to my video sharing my braided avocado trees...
Hmm! That is puzzling. If it has a shoot it has to have some kind of a root system. I’d continue to wait and see - but also be prepared for disappointment 🤷♂️
I have been growing my avocado sapling for about 3 months and it seems like it’s stopped growing and the leaves don’t look super healthy. The roots get this jelly substance surrounding them as well. Can anyone give me some insight? I change the water weekly and only give it distilled water.
Have u tried rinsing well and wrapping in a damp paper towel and putting in a ziplock bag and keep in a dark area. I place in the corner of the tub behind the shower curtail.It works better than the toothpick method . No gnats or water evaporation. When dry just add a little water to the bag. Check after 2 to 3 wks for roots. U can put a lot of seeds in one bag to increase your chances of growth from top and bottom. More common to have roots at the bottom and not a cracked seed and root from the the top , but u will see great results by using at least 6 seeds in one bag if u can. This worked great for me , I have six growing now with leaves starting to open. Be patient and plz let me know how u do. When U get roots put in water cup or bottle use a shower curtain hook that extends over the water container vs toothpicks . Good luck! Peel the skin off too b4 u wrap in the paper towel.
In my experience... Since avocados grow at different rates, we can technically keep an avocado in water for over a yr DEPENDING on the height of it... I have one that's been in water for almost a yr & honestly, it is still the tiniest thing... Until it gets bigger, which may take well over a yr, it will be kept in water... NICELY done as always
Hey, maybe you can help me with my avocado... I kept it in water for more than a year and this week all the leaves are drying and falling. Should I put on soil to try to save it or no? What should I do to save it?????
@@marianaduarte2492 how tall is it? Have you been doing regular water changes?.. Yes, if I've been doing regular water changes, & it is now starting to look like it's dying, I would definitely try to pot it in soil. I have made several avocado videos that I've placed on a playlist if you wanna check them out. Maybe something can help you out?.. I wish you luck.
Do you still have the first avocado seed that you started? Would love to see an update on how it is doing if you do.
I 2nd this.
Avocado is an interesting tree. It loves soil that has good drainage, but also loves to live straight in water :D Just as my seed started to crack, I planted it in soil - to avoid to disturb the roots afterwards.
The only video of dozens I’ve watched that actually explained & answered the questions I’ve had.
Your video & channel popped up & boy oh boy am I glad.
Thanks!!
💪🏼🥑🤜🏻🤛🏻
My first avocado seed finally has a root poking out! I wrote the approximate date on the jar to help me remember when it's been about a year. . . now the real waiting begins!
Any update?
@@TroyParry74 Yes! I was sad to see that first little avo root died, but after some time another started to grow beside it. Now it has a mass of strong roots and has grown a tall stem with big leaves. I also set up more seeds and have five more that have grown as much. And when I got up to count them I found one more poking a sprout out! So in total I have seven avo trees in my kitchen window 🥰
@@shleegamingany update now?
I wanted to keep mine in water forever! I guess I gotta think about it. It's over a year old now. Starting a new one now.
I think, just continue it in water until you see any damage being done, don't think it'd hurt. I'm actually doing some kind of experiment like that, that I will be sharing one day
Hello! I'm not sure if you will see my message, but my son and I are growing our first avocado plant, and for some reason, it only has one long root. It's about 2 months old. We just pruned it back to about 8 inches (half). It also has bumps all over the root. Are we doing something wrong?
I have heard that super Sandy soil mixes are best for planting avocados. I suppose this may allow for any excess water to drain out & not keep the soil moist & cause rot. I have to put mine in soil very soon- like yesterday- but I’m worried about transferring them. July 27, 2023 will make one year in water. It’s the best way to even start, as all the ones in plastic bags just seem to mold no matter what or where the conditions are. I’m in North Carolina, humidity may seem helpful but it’s actually not. Wish me luck- & I wish you lots of luck! 😊
Hi Scot, I have what I call a regular avocado tree and a large Florida avocado tree growing out of my aquarium. They have been growing for perhaps 6 months. The regular (smaller) avocado has grown about five feet to the ceiling but has few leaves and has shed them. So I am thinking about pruning it back and also trying to cut the part I removed from the plant and seeing if I can get the pieces to root also. My larger Florida avocado is not near as tall but has leaves growing all over it. I was watching some videos about bansi avocados and perhaps I will try that. I originally started to hang growing plants in my fish tanks to remove nitrates from the water but very soon found it to be so aesthetic that I found a whole new facet of my (62 year) aquarium hobby. I am not concerned about growing fruit as I live too far north to plant them outside but I want to keep them alive and well. I am currently in the process of moving my fish tanks from the second-story room to the basement where I am building a fish room. It will have a Darter Stream and I plan to plant both seaweed and terrestrial plants in and along it. There will not be much more than four to five feet of growing room to the ceiling so I am thinking of the bansi approach. I want to grow plants all along the stream. Have you seen any of the videos on growing bansi avocados?
I started my avocado seed in water on Earth Day 2021. Took forever to crack open and show root. In fact my husband wanted to throw it out! We came back from our family vacation after 4th of July and we finally saw it sprouting up top. Let it grow 12inches, cut in half. Let it grow another 6inches and pruned the baby leaves to encourage stem and root growth (which was gratifying to watch). My husband thought I was crazy. Just last week I finally planted in soil (6 months in watee) and the leaves are back and multiplying. Now my husband likes to slightly rotate the pot every day and see how well it's thriving. 🤞 it'll turn into a lovely house plant and continues to grow big and strong.
I'm debating if I should prune it again in month or so to reinforce energy into the trunk of the tree. This is an indoor plant.
Any suggestions?
so informative, love your videos!
G'day and thank you Scott.
Just discovered your channel and find this video very helpful. Suspect you are an Aussie and that has a special significance for me. Wish I had thought to find info sooner as several really nice specimens did die. However they all lived in water much more than one year. I tried in vain to ask people with large balcony's or gardens to take them but no one could be bothered. I hate when plants die. I have rescued plants and flowering plants from Garbage rooms that people threw away and brought them back to glorious life and to flowering.
For some reason I have luck with the Avocado seeds. Nearly everyone I put in water drops roots and I am in northern europe. I also had lemon and apple seeds sprout but ultimately they died as I did not have the possibility to plant them in their own pots.
I did finally have several that died because I did not have the possibility to plant them in pots. What is interesting is that due to space problems I put several jars out in an empty planter box hanging outside a window. This was Autumn and through the winter here which does go to freezing. I kept watering occasionally and they are all still alive and growing. In this climate and without a proper garden I doubt I will ever have a real tree or fruit but it is my way of giving back to nature. It is terrible to have green fingers and feel so impotent without a large balcony or garden. I finally have a bit of money to buy some pots and soil so I will plant them all but not sure if they should remain outdoors or will survive now indoors. Also not sure which type of earth or mixture they would like.
Plenty of sunlight that side of the flat which for us here is South 😁 That is when there is Sun???
During my year in Australia I collected seeds from many plants and trees there. Among them were seeds from the Wonderful Wattle Tree (here known as Mimosa).
During the time I lived in Munich not long after my return to Europe from Australia I planted some Wattle seeds which sprouted. Then in small pots placed outdoors in a balcony size plastic greenhouse. There were four little trees about 45cm (18in). I was delighted especially as it was cold and gray much of the time on my kitchen balcony. Alas I had to leave them as my next residence was across the Atlantic and I did not know how I could transport them. Still a great sadness and regret of mine.
Thank you again and cheers..
Hi friend, can an avocado tree be left permanently in water as hydroponic-plant? With the right supports for the log to maintain its own weight until matures and bears fruit?
Have u tried that?
2 out of 4 seeds rooted after 5 months (which seems too slow). I just pruned them today. Since the weather is warm in LA right now, I’m hoping they regrow fast so I can plant them in soil.
Hopefully they start growing quickly for you! 🥑🌱
I just came across your channel and I am very happy I did, very easy to fallow and understand , looking forward for more thank you!!
My 1st one has been in water since July 27, 2022 :)). But I don’t recommend using tap water, unless you’ve got a well. But recently my roots don’t look too happy. Not sure why so.. but I’m tending to it best I can & keeping oxygen replenished often by adding or changing water out. Using distilled only, as my tap has too much fluoride that it turns the round seed part Pink, every time- but you can rescue them if this happens- get distilled & change it out.
This VDO came just in time for my doubt! Thanks Scott!
I'm so happy to have found this video. I live in Northern Ireland and I don't think my avocado seed likes our Irish climate? Carrying on regardless though!
I thoroughly enjoyed the video and thankful you shared your knowledge. I'm trying to grow in an area where is water is basic, the soil as well (ph 8.1), so I'm wondering kinda what to do. We're on well wate. If I get water from outside I think it will have slimy feel in very short order. It does as it is from the tap....been pre-soaking my avocado seeds....but probably less so because it goes through a water softener unit. I am thinking now that I certainly don't need to try growing the seeds in the water softened water due to the salt content. Instead, we do purchase RO water, but still filtered from the water supply in our area. SHOULD I add some sort of nutrients to the water even as the seed is trying to grow? This is just in jars as I do not have an acquarium. There is a liquid (organic I would presume) concentrated fertilizer called SuperThrive that comes to mind...or maybe just compost tea? Or should I just use stratight water? HELP?!
Hello Do you have to change the water everyday that you're growing your avocados in
I started my avocado seed off in a bag rolled in a paper towel. I left it in there in a warm dark place until it sprouted. Now that was in early June of 2023. After it sprouted I transferred it to a flower vase with just filtered water My avocado plant is now 11 inches tall as of early August 2023 and the roots are about 7 inches long. I have six big leaves growing. It was doing great, the stem feels strong and the leaves felt good but recently the leaves feel droopy and too soft, any tips? Should I transfer it to a pot with soil already even though it's only been 2 months? If so what soil do you recommend and size pot?
👍 Very helpful! Thanks
What if I add to water all nutrients found in soil?
I have an avocado plant in water but the leaves fell off and the top is now starting to brown. If I put it in soil, will it change its route? I just don’t want it to die off as this is the only one I have.
I have 4 avacados doing wonderful! All growing in water the youngest at least 1 year, I had a 5th and that one was 2 years old, but I transferred into soil and it died. So now I'm worried about moving the rest over... but they're getting so big and their leaves are browning. I'm worried. What do i do? Also I've never pruned any of them with the worry they wouldn't grow back.
Is it normal for the root to grow quite long before having a sprout?
Question? I’ve had my seed in water for 4months. Huge roots but only 2 sprouts about 2inches tall. Had 2 other sprouts but think they died because they stop growing. Should I plant it now because of how much roots it has or wait. Thanks!
I still have my first 3 avacados in glass bottles, they’re 2 and a half years old. The first one’s trunk is green and thick and the seed still looks like it was just taken out of the avocado. It received its first trim today lol
Pictures!! please!
Thank you for the pro tips, much appreciated 🥑💨.. Question: any thoughts on avocado bonsai ?
Very fond of the idea of an avocado bonsai! I had one going but it got cooked in the sun. I plan on restarting soon, just waiting for a young tree to be ready :) I have a couple of videos on my channel if you go digging 🪴🥑
Hi Scott, I have a pea gravel bog style filter for an aquirium where I'm growing my avocado tree. Do you think i could grow it in the filter long term? I guess it is very similar to an aquaponic system. Which you mentioned your testing in one video. Do you have any theories yet?
I have 10 leaves and it's getting weaker do I need fertilizer or should I move it on pot
This is a great video and you are really interesting to listen to and watch. I’m about to plant my sprouting avocado seed. I’m wondering if you can give me some info on outdoor conditions. I live in Dubai and the temps will be around 50 degrees In The next month but also be very humid(about 60%) Is this a bad time to put my seed outside or should I grow it indoors to start.
I currently have one outdoors and he is doing amazing. He spends more time in the shade and out of the afternoon sun.
Thank you for any information.
❤🌱
Just found your channel, love the informative video!
I am currently growing an avocado tree, and I've got it in just water at the moment and am very interested if it's possible for it to grow in just water? As I live in a 3rd floor flat so just have the avocado tree and an aloe ferox plant (which I probably need to put in a proper pot at some point as it's still in the plastic one it was sold in) on my kitchen windowsill. It's difficult as I want my plants to grow the best they can but sometimes that means buying certain types of soil, which around where I live are only sold in 35 litre sacks; which, even if I did buy, I wouldn't be able to get it home in my wheelchair and then I'd have a whole bunch of extra soil just laying around my flat.
Any suggestions/advice to help my plant situation is much appreciated as I would like to not kill them haha 😂
Leaves are dropping any guidance to revive it thank u
Now my avocado is almost one year old. it's still growing but too slowly I think because I didn't give it space. It only grew in glass of water all this time 😅 no nutrients added or anything I don't know how it's growing leaves 😂. I decided to give my baby some extra space and some Azomite. I hope it will continue its growth 🥹.
My seed sprouted and a healthy looking stem with some leaves but I can't see any roots, how to fix the problem?
Can i add some fertilizer to the water that the avocado in growing in?
What does soil offer that fertilzer doesn´t? Just the support? If thats the case it means a fertilized substrate can get the job done just as well as an alternative.
so I have a question I have been growing my tree for almost 2 years. I keep it pruned back. Its in a 15 gallon bucket. I also live in Georgia. when should I plant it or even if I should? what kind of soil do I need to use?
If you grow a avocado in a aquarium and let its roots grow into the stubstrate could it still stay in water then? Or will it only get root rot?
I believe root rot doesn't occur unless it's in soil. The standing water is what causes root rot... The avocado tree's roots, even in an aquarium's substrate shouldn't cause root rot because it is still living as it were if it were in a cup of water, I just think the aquarium is a lot better because of the nutrients the tree will get from the tank water, in my opinion
My problem with avocado tree in soil is that sooner or later fungus and other bacteria always start to grow up, no matter how draining the soil is and how little I water the plant (even only once every three weeks is enough in winter). On the other hand, all the avocados in water are much healthier for longer time 😅 you need a fertilizer with short releasing activity
Hi Scott, so happy to have found channel! I live in Northern Ireland and I'm worried my avocado seed doesn't like our Irish climate? I'm carrying on regardless though!
I don't think it's the climate, unless it's cold?.. you can always have it indoors?
I kept my avocado tree in water for more than a year and this week all the leaves are drying and falling. Should I put on soil to try to save it or no? What should I do to save it?????
what happened to it now, 8 months later?
Brother is it true that avos that you plant may not taste as good as the avocado you ate before planting the seed if that makes sense and if so can you tell me why Scott?
Great question! I go into detail in this video: ruclips.net/video/gFRW-LiP8RY/видео.html
But basically; yes. Avocados aren’t true to seed, so the fruit from a home grown Tree from seed won’t be like the one it came from.
Can it be planted outdoors in eastern south east europe Bosnia
Try blowing a fan on it the stem will grow stronger with wind
My colleague grows such giant huge avocados just putting it in a water and almost doesn't change it and almost no sun..So from my experience When I transplant avocado seed from water to soil it usually dies quickly ( it's only after4-6 months in water) because of little sun and don't know thousands millions reasons.
my reds only have a 6 inch long root in a water bottle it has been 3 months, I want to know when tf the top is going to stim and leaf.
Did it grew?
Plz help i have same problem
I live in northern Alabama can I grow it in this part of the state out side in the soil?
I say, as long as you protect it during the winter, until it gets big enough to do well on its own
I deed what you vlog dude 5nx just hope it will grow
Are there plants that you can grow entirely in water?
Monstera D. can thrive in only water supplemented with liquidirt to fertilize the water. Also pothos do decent. Change water frequently
I grew several avocado seeds in water for months the put them into soil, and as winter came they slowly died....and I had to start all over.
Now I'm having them in water and then putting them in leca. They are doing really well so far.
I have one avocado plant that has three stems, but only one seems to be growing. I wonder Why.
should I just cut the two other stems that's not growing. ?
thanks for your entertaining videos! I really like them!
Avocados grow at their own speed... I have had some grow faster than others, starting one before another, but the other outgrew it quicker... If the seedling is already planted, try trimming the top off to encourage new growth. I plan to do this because mine are at a standstill, & record the process to share😊
Scott my trees have missed you !
I have a question 🙋♀️ have you ever tried personally or have seen someone else braid 3-4 young avocado trees together? Like ppl do to the Ficus money tree.
I ask because I did a boo boo and planted 4 seeds into 2 separate 6” pots two to a pot, and all 4 are growing but only one trunk is straight up, the others bend
I actually have a video if ya wanna see it... I have a separate video on how to braid, but I showed how to braid a papaya tree, and in one of my avocado videos, I share my braided avocado trees if ya wanna check it out😊😊
I am replying on this with the link to my video sharing my braided avocado trees...
ruclips.net/video/XgCDfFISjjY/видео.html
Why did my avocado leaves after {2 years }the leaves got Chrissy why..
Help .. I have a avocado tree that has a 4” stem and leaves . But it has not grown a root . why is this??
Hmm! That is puzzling. If it has a shoot it has to have some kind of a root system. I’d continue to wait and see - but also be prepared for disappointment 🤷♂️
I have been growing my avocado sapling for about 3 months and it seems like it’s stopped growing and the leaves don’t look super healthy. The roots get this jelly substance surrounding them as well. Can anyone give me some insight? I change the water weekly and only give it distilled water.
Actually it’s been closer to 5 months
are avocado seeds hard to germinate? because there are ppl that have bad luck getting roots to grow
Have u tried rinsing well and wrapping in a damp paper towel and putting in a ziplock bag and keep in a dark area. I place in the corner of the tub behind the shower curtail.It works better than the toothpick method . No gnats or water evaporation. When dry just add a little water to the bag. Check after 2 to 3 wks for roots. U can put a lot of seeds in one bag to increase your chances of growth from top and bottom. More common to have roots at the bottom and not a cracked seed and root from the the top , but u will see great results by using at least 6 seeds in one bag if u can. This worked great for me , I have six growing now with leaves starting to open. Be patient and plz let me know how u do. When U get roots put in water cup or bottle use a shower curtain hook that extends over the water container vs toothpicks . Good luck! Peel the skin off too b4 u wrap in the paper towel.
@@deborahsimmons3370 its ok some of my avocado seeds sprouted a nice healthy plant
In my experience... Since avocados grow at different rates, we can technically keep an avocado in water for over a yr DEPENDING on the height of it... I have one that's been in water for almost a yr & honestly, it is still the tiniest thing... Until it gets bigger, which may take well over a yr, it will be kept in water... NICELY done as always
Hey, maybe you can help me with my avocado... I kept it in water for more than a year and this week all the leaves are drying and falling. Should I put on soil to try to save it or no? What should I do to save it?????
@@marianaduarte2492 how tall is it? Have you been doing regular water changes?.. Yes, if I've been doing regular water changes, & it is now starting to look like it's dying, I would definitely try to pot it in soil. I have made several avocado videos that I've placed on a playlist if you wanna check them out. Maybe something can help you out?.. I wish you luck.
My avacado plant was doing great, until I repotted it, now it’s all droopy, why would this happen ?
hey how is the plant doing?
My avacados seed has lots of roots but no stork and its been in water for a whole year
It may not getting sunlight a tips is having it by the window
what's wrong with my avocado plant
Tell us more info, so maybe someone can give you some advice about what's wrong...
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My avocado is in water forrrrr eeeemmmm 2 years?