Thursday, January 28, 2010

The Leaves On My Avocado Tree Are Dying Question On Avocado Tree?

Question on Avocado tree? - the leaves on my avocado tree are dying

Avocado trees do not die when still in the sun too long?
My leaves of avocado trees are turning brown and dry, now that its warmer

4 comments:

daylily said...

I do not know how the size of the tree, but until it is large enough for the leaves in the shade of the branches, too much sun can be deadly. If you look in the trunks and branches, many green instead of brown. These do not have to come to the point where they can take full sun, and the damage is first on the leaves. You can add a bright diffuse sunlight, but not directly? If you can not be recovered.

I assume you will always have enough water. I do not think that even after showing some improvement. Good luck!

daylily said...

I do not know how the size of the tree, but until it is large enough for the leaves in the shade of the branches, too much sun can be deadly. If you look in the trunks and branches, many green instead of brown. These do not have to come to the point where they can take full sun, and the damage is first on the leaves. You can add a bright diffuse sunlight, but not directly? If you can not be recovered.

I assume you will always have enough water. I do not think that even after showing some improvement. Good luck!

Denise said...

I have an avocado and took him into the nursery where you bought it. I had the same problem. He told me, to the bark with a latex paint color to reflect the sun. This is caused by the sun. It burns the plant. If older leaves that provide shade, but in the meantime the picture.

David C said...

An Avocado has initiated the procedure should be introduced gradually to the sun. They grow very well outdoors in sunny California and Florida.

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