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Celina starts with ... See picture 3 for the sick Avo. I purchased a Reed (pic 3) and Shepard avocado (pics 1 & 2) in Oct 2018, booth were planted together, on a mound. The Shepard has taken off and is so healthy, but the Reed is very sick. I put shade cloth around both when planting, but some months ago when my Reed started suffering, I suspected sunburn and painted a 1:4 sunscreen mix on the trunks of both. The Reed has continued to decline. Please help! There are a lot of shoots at the tips, but few leaves. I am so worried I'm going to lose it, but the shoots have me hopeful. | About the Author Celina Kobble Creek, Qld 9th September 2019 1:22pm #UserID: 20846 Posts: 1 View All Celina's Edible Fruit Trees |
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