December 22, 2024

VIDEO: How to Prune an Avocado seedling


Simple yet effective, Pruning an avocado sprout once it is 7-8inches high is great to make it bush out for a house plant and all you need to do is pinch out the top, hope everyone’s new year is going well. Subscribe to these amazing gardeners:
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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Prune an Avocado seedling

  1. I love how you say dont be scared, I have never grown a plant before and my avocado plant is now around 15 inches tall but i never pruned it not sure i should now i like it to grow on its own. Thank you though for the video 🙂 

  2. I have 3 avocado seeds started. All 3 @ diff times. I was born & grew up in southern California & my grandparents owned an avocado orchard. Needless to say, I LOOOOVE AVOCADOS!
    Sadly, I moved to Michigan where they r clearly not as abundant, nor as good. 🙂 I decided to grow some houseplant trees. As I mentioned, I have 3 growing, my problem, that makes me
    ;( my 1st one is 2 & half feet tall with 4 med leaves @ VERY top. Did i doom my 1st avocado plant or can someone help me get to save him? fyi: still in water, was going to transplant into soil today. Thank u, Sincerely, Tamara Towne

  3. hi, thanks for the video. i`m looking for the correct way of cutting back the young tree and somewhere read that at 6-7 inches to cut in back to 3. sounds like they`re saying to just lop off the entire top of the little tree. that doesn`t sound right. here you`re showing to just pinch one top leaf if looks like. is it true that you can completely cut off the top leaving no leaves at all and new leaves and branches will sprout? thanks for any further help with this question.

  4. Hi, as a missionary serving in india I was blessed to find avocado at a supermarket abt 30km from where I live. I heard avocados are doing well in Kerala which is on the south east of india. I successfully got 4 trees growing. All are about 2 months old. Can I expect fruit bearing as they are growing in containers. I don't have land space. Also since I don't have a mature fruit bearing tree to try a graft or abstain a scion, what can I do to help my trees.

  5. I have a question. My avocado plant got to 2 ft tall and is now about two and a half feet tall before I learned that I had to pinch the top off. The wind blew the top off and it is still pretty spindly looking should I just cut the top off and see what happens?

  6. Hi. I have a skinny avocado plant a foot tall. In a small pot. Would it be ok if I bought a very large pot . Size of a toilet but not as high. 16” circumference. And let my plant grow into it so I don’t have to repot? I will put stones on the bottom for good drainage. I doubt it will ever produce fruit because it’s indoors. I just don’t want to throw out a live plant. Thank you.

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  8. I started my Avacado about 2 months ago and its already 18 inches without leaves yet. It looks like its going to start sprouting leaves at the top. Will cutting it kill it? It grew so Fast! I was hoping it wouldn't grow to tall.

  9. Hi Huw, Thanks for your video…Just wondering if its possible to grow fruit from a potted Avocado seed? I have grown plants from Avocados bought in the Grocery Store but have not been able to grow fruit…Do you have any insights on this? Thanks Much–Mark

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