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I think they sprout legs and walk away
![]() j/k Yes, they get transplanted to a larger (my preference) clay pot. But first the stem has to grow and two leaves sprout. Then, those two leaves need to be cut back, and after two more sprout - then they get transplanted. From what I have been reading, they can remain indoors for 3 years and you can trim them much the same way you would a bonsai tree: Bonsai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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I love this time of the year. Avocados are cheap and at the perfect nutty/buttery state. I buy at least 2 each time I go to the store. Can eat plain, as a sandwich, salads, Mexican Foods, etc.
Good luck with your Avocado growing! |
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