I actually have an avo tree taller than me that I started this way 10 or so years ago. It is in a pot, and our climate is a bit cold for them, so I move it into the house in winter.

These are normally outside, just hiding from the worst of the winter.

    • @johsnyOP
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      95 months ago

      I tend to underwater, IME I’ve lost more plants from overwatering than underwatering.

      • @[email protected]
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        75 months ago

        It’s definitely something that happens to people often, but in your case you can clearly see the leaves hanging towards the floor. While indoors, I tend to water my Avocados when I notice the leaves starting to hang.

        Of course, check the soil first. If you poke your finger in a couple centimeters and you can feel moisture, you can still wait a bit.

        • @untorquer
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          25 months ago

          Could it just be a bit cold?

            • @untorquer
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              25 months ago

              Oh i was just thinking like how rhododendrons droop their leaves in the winter,. If the avos could be doing a similar thing. But good to know!