Asked on Sep 1, 2018
How can I pot two avocado plants together?
The tallest one is about 3 ft high. It lost all the leave a few months ago, but I believed it was still alive & would come back. It did & now has 7-8 leaves at top. The smaller one is still in water & has 4 leaves. Can I pot them together and expect good results? I don't give up on my plants & I'm determined to have a gorgeous avacado tree growing in my apt window. What do I need to do?
https://www.hometalk.com/35508614/how-to-grow-an-avocado-tree-the-lazy-way
a great post with lots of pictures, I think this will help you and answer any questions.
How To Grow An Avocado Tree - The Lazy Way!
I would plant your avocados separately in posts at least 10" across and twice the depth of the roots. If you have raised from the pitt/seed of an avocado, then you know it is only ornamental, it will not produce fruit. They love bright light, if not enough light they will become straggly. Also be sure when your plants are young to pinch off the top growth to help
I mean't to say pots.
I accidentally replied before finishing. Be sure when the plants are young to pinch off the extra leaves, this will make them bushier, stronger and healthy.
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Fertilizer best idea Have don’t over do it read instructions carefuly good luck sorry not more helpful .