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.

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    3 months ago

    This info gets repeated quite often, but when you talk to people who have gotten fruit from seed-grown avocado trees they usually say that the fruit is good.

    See this video and its comment section: https://youtu.be/anUdo8tZlh0

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      3 months ago

      Huh: I guess I was wrong.

      At the same time the avocado he opened there had barely any flesh. It was mostly seed.

      I’m not convinced that it’s worth the effort of 6+ years of growing the tree to have fruit that is inferior to a seedling you could get for $20.

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        3 months ago

        I wouldn’t consider your statement wrong, but maybe just a tad bit too pessimistic. I don’t know the numbers, my point was more on the matter that - based on my readings - the chances of getting decent fruit are not too bad.

        Like another commenter said: worst case you can graft a good variety onto your seedling so that you’ll get good fruit no matter your luck.