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Ask the Plant Expert: My Avocado Leaves are Browning!

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I have an a immature avocado tree that I started from seed, first time. We are several months in and it stands 22″ from seed. Several leaves are browning and curling at the tips and inward along the sides. I water it regularly and use Miracle Gro every now and then, it was originally potted using Miracle Gro soil. Any ideas?

Steven FrickeAvocado

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Plant Expert Reply:

Fricke,

Sorry for the delay in my reply to your plant question.

I think your plant has a case of Phytophthora root rot caused by the heavy Miracle Gro soil. Avocados need a soil that drains well and can not be buried too deep. If exposed to soggy soil or if planted too deep, a rotting can occur which will cause the leaves or stems to die.

They also require a 6 to 6.5 ph.

Check your roots and drainage. Then send me some more information on what you are using on the plant besides water. We should be able to figure this out and turn the issue around.

Thanks,

Jamie Jamison Adams

Comments

  1. Can I prune the top of my avocado tree and cut it and stick it in the dirt. Will it take and form growth.

  2. Mike,

    Yes you can. It will take some time and patience but it is possible. Here is a great article that will walk you through the steps of how to grow an Avocado Tree from a cutting. Hope this helps.

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