Thanks for this. Very important info. I guess they should be soaked a few days or hours before planting them. Also, you'd rather take more days to plant than hire people to plant.
Yes that is a short term measure. However this is very common with farmers who do not practice any irrigation. This tends to occur during the dry season when no irrigation is done and no rains at all.
Nice job i like what you are doing keep up with good work. Am an interested hass avocado farmer have already done some trees which are 2years now all my seedlings were from jkuat i must say that they have genuine product but my concern that makes me want to buy my next seedlings elsewhere is that they sell very young trees making it so hard for them to survive upon pplanting in the field and as a result i lost quite a number,some i lost due lack of planting knowledge by planting them too deep in a hole in a region where we get high rainfall and majority died due to root rot......happy that you enlightened the farmers on doing raised ground planting. Now to my quiz between kakuzi and soloplant where will i get the best seedlings which are old enough ,good quality and high chances of tree survival once planted your recommendation will be highly appreciated. Thank you
The one thing you can do is to remove all that soil before planting. I did that and replanted them and now they are OK. You will however need to irrigate them on a daily basis.
I think you have to soak it I water with some hydrogen peroxide for some hours, then melt the sand to remain only the roots then plant it with some mixed manure.
This soil argument has been advanced but I have my doubts. Roots are so aggressive that they can penetrate any media. The soil could be having the characteristics but I see lack of water as a factor. My opinion!
The problem is lack of oxygen. Avocados need 6-8 ppm of oxygen. A lot more than most other fruit tree types. When the drought came, the clay hardened, and then the roots lost their oxygen and died. You need to plant on a sandy loam soil with your raised mound, you need to mulch the ground to keep it moist. Clay is much better if you mulch it, because the fungi in the soil along with all the soil organism will keep it permeable. Nothing wrong with clay soil, but the immediate soil for the root ball should always be a raised mound and not clay. And again! mulch so that the clay never dries out, and the break down of the mulch and the increased soil organism due to the mulch will allow the clay to be permeable for the tree to use. Also you don't have any compost. Clay ground, with sandy loam soil as a mound on top of the clay. Place compost on top of the sandy loam soil raised mound. Place mulch on top of the compost. mulch above compost, compost above sandy loam raised mound, sandy loam raised mound above clay ground
@@johnjester254 Shouldn't be a problem. Follow the same instructions of sandy loam soil near the root mass. The compost and the mulch will improve all soil types over time, making them more permeable, and giving it better drainage.
Am planting mine coming rainy season,
This information is priceless.
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I'm wondering if it would help you to put mulch or woodchips on top of the mounds to keep it from drying out and solidifying so thoroughly
Thanks for this. Very important info. I guess they should be soaked a few days or hours before planting them. Also, you'd rather take more days to plant than hire people to plant.
Yes that is a short term measure. However this is very common with farmers who do not practice any irrigation. This tends to occur during the dry season when no irrigation is done and no rains at all.
Nice job i like what you are doing keep up with good work. Am an interested hass avocado farmer have already done some trees which are 2years now all my seedlings were from jkuat i must say that they have genuine product but my concern that makes me want to buy my next seedlings elsewhere is that they sell very young trees making it so hard for them to survive upon pplanting in the field and as a result i lost quite a number,some i lost due lack of planting knowledge by planting them too deep in a hole in a region where we get high rainfall and majority died due to root rot......happy that you enlightened the farmers on doing raised ground planting.
Now to my quiz between kakuzi and soloplant where will i get the best seedlings which are old enough ,good quality and high chances of tree survival once planted your recommendation will be highly appreciated. Thank you
Thanks. Kakuzi is 300 while Soloplant is 330. Both are good.
Please try from isinya avocado nurseries
@@flamingoskits.7326 how much do they sell?
Thanks for sharing this. May I know how many meters is the distance between each avocado plant?
I have done 5mts interplant and 7m interrows
Have learnt alot. I planted one and it dried up. Will remove it and see if the issue was the soil.
Please investigate
Hey , I planted some hass seedlings last month and something is piercing the leaves. What should i do. Also, when should I top dress or use foliar?
Good info...i think if you have the budget...just go to Isinya seeds get those 1yr trees . with soilless matter
Thanks for speaking the truth as uou have concluded. There is hope that these types of cases can be salvaged before they are completely dead.
Indeed hope people get to learn to avoid further losses.
Are they grafted plants?
Thanks for the information I had 2 died of the same problem too.
Thanks for this info,l have lost 15 seedlings,total value 5k,not counting labour and time wasted.
Sad I hope you won't lose more moving forward.
Thanks.Very informative
This happened to me...unfortunately I had no idea. How do u improve that seedlings incase it's already there
The one thing you can do is to remove all that soil before planting. I did that and replanted them and now they are OK. You will however need to irrigate them on a daily basis.
thanks for sharing l have learnt a lot
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Watch 7:18 onwards, this is a very good example of soil issues and moving a plant from pot to soil
I think you have to soak it I water with some hydrogen peroxide for some hours, then melt the sand to remain only the roots then plant it with some mixed manure.
I have the same problem with my seedlings , thanks alot
All the best
No water wht
Just soak in water overnight alafu mchanga itayeyuka ndio upande kwa mchanga nyepesi.
This soil argument has been advanced but I have my doubts. Roots are so aggressive that they can penetrate any media. The soil could be having the characteristics but I see lack of water as a factor. My opinion!
That is always the assumption but I wish you saw how vibrant these seedlings were before the dry spell came in.
The problem is lack of oxygen. Avocados need 6-8 ppm of oxygen. A lot more than most other fruit tree types.
When the drought came, the clay hardened, and then the roots lost their oxygen and died.
You need to plant on a sandy loam soil with your raised mound, you need to mulch the ground to keep it moist. Clay is much better if you mulch it, because the fungi in the soil along with all the soil organism will keep it permeable. Nothing wrong with clay soil, but the immediate soil for the root ball should always be a raised mound and not clay. And again! mulch so that the clay never dries out, and the break down of the mulch and the increased soil organism due to the mulch will allow the clay to be permeable for the tree to use.
Also you don't have any compost.
Clay ground, with sandy loam soil as a mound on top of the clay.
Place compost on top of the sandy loam soil raised mound.
Place mulch on top of the compost.
mulch above compost, compost above sandy loam raised mound, sandy loam raised mound above clay ground
Agree. Lack of adequate watering appears to have contributed to loss of seedlings.
@@MrWise_Christian good infor...what about the black cotton soils?
@@johnjester254 Shouldn't be a problem. Follow the same instructions of sandy loam soil near the root mass. The compost and the mulch will improve all soil types over time, making them more permeable, and giving it better drainage.
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Soak the rootstock in water rhesoul they plant it is hard an poor couldbe clay soil it happens with my kemon graftex olants
Hi thanks I wish I saw this video 4 months ago I lost about 200 seedlings
Thanks
Oh sorry. I feel your pain.
Give the contract I can help you get 100% growth rate
Focusing too much on the problem and not a solution
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