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About the Author Debbz Tallai 9th January 2019 6:59pm #UserID: 19629 Posts: 3 View All Debbz's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Markmelb MOUNT WAVERLEY,3149,VIC 9th January 2019 10:40pm #UserID: 7785 Posts: 1192 View All Markmelb's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Debbz Tallai 10th January 2019 10:57am #UserID: 19629 Posts: 3 View All Debbz's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Markmelb MOUNT WAVERLEY,3149,VIC 11th January 2019 9:01am #UserID: 7785 Posts: 1192 View All Markmelb's Edible Fruit Trees |
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brad16 says... That's good advice from Markmelb. You're probably just confusing a spot where previous growth looks like it has been torn off and it is trying to regrow there. Another good reason to keep them is because they are in a direction that will balance the tree. From the space and aspect in the photo, I'm guessing this tree will be allowed to grow large. That's my kind of avocado :) Lastly, lose the cane stake and cable tie. They're redundant now with your other stakes and the cable tie will do more damage than good when the wind picks up. | About the Author brad16 GOROKAN,2263,NSW 12th January 2019 4:53pm #UserID: 14079 Posts: 175 View All brad16's Edible Fruit Trees |
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