avocado leaves get brown spots
Farbatlas
9 years ago
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greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
9 years agoPak Gelatin
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Comments (3)Its either being poisoned somehow or its too cold. Also sometimes its caused by too much sun. Could be sun damaged but I've not seen a case like this one before...See MoreAvocado Leaf Brown Spots
Comments (2)Avocados, like most fruit trees, are grafted fruit. The fruit will not be the same. That is if you get any at all. You could use them as root stock. But you would need to learn how to graft and have access to other avocado trees for grafting material. Much easier to start over with grafted fruit. The brown spots might be root bound....See MoreLeaves turning yellow, getting brown spots
Comments (3)I'm sorry, new here, but I can't find out how to get to the answer! I have spots and dying leaves, and I'm watching helplessly as the stuff spreads across my yard. Help! Thank you......See MoreAvocado seedling with brown spots and falling leaves
Comments (4)Hi, thanks for your advice!! I have actually put it in a bigger container when I was taking a look at the roots, the pictures I posted were from before that. The old container was a bit narrower and higher, now it is in a bigger one that is not as high. The roots didn't seem crowded though, there was still plenty of space left. Here is a picture of the roots, and a picture of the plant in its new container: (too much light so the leaves look super bright green. It has two 'good' leaves left now, the two at the top. The rest has brown spots/edges) I am trying to keep the soil moist now, without overwatering it. The brown spots are getting bigger though. But I also see some tiny buds of new growth so I hope at some point there will be new leaves and my plant will survive. And I hope I didn't give it too much shock by disturbing the roots.. I was only halfway through all the awesome avocado plant info on this website and didn't know yet that the roots are so sensitive. Do you think it is a good idea to use fertilizer at this point? Or should I wait a bit longer? Here is a picture of one of the leaves, I have been looking into deficiencies but none seem to match exactly....See Moredale92539 Riverside Co SoCal
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4 years agogreenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
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