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Temperate Fruit Buy, Sell, & Trade / Re: Looking for scions of sunset loquat & Asian Persimmons (N. florida)
« on: February 12, 2024, 10:59:20 AM »
also have several rooted muscadine varieties i could trade.
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Yes, the second photo is trifoliata (Rootstock).
I am thinking you may not have had the right scion grafted to your Mexicola.
That is exactly the opposite experience we've had with ours. Mexicola is one of my favorite avocados by far.
I find it difficult to eat some other varieties due to how good they are. Mexicola Grande is also quite good--like Spaugh said, though, it is a monster of a tree and needs space to stretch its legs.
The deficiency is a nitrogen deficiency.. The symptoms for a nitrogen deficiency in citrus are: Totally yellow leaves with no variation of color, or yellow/orange veins with some green to the sides. Note: 1 inch of irrigation either from rain or hose can leach nitrogen 1 to 2 feet down in sandy soil. A combination of low nitrogen and cool weather could also be involved.