Avocado - Aravaipa

Planted on 2015-09-20 (9 years ago)

This plant was terminated on 2017-11-05.

2 years after it was planted.

Reason: died

(No idea why it died. Conditions were perfect for it.)

2015-09-20 (9 years ago)

Got 5 new trees from Shamus O'Leary's:

  • Sapodilla (has about 3 or 4 fruit on it)
  • Carambola
  • Araviapa Avocado
  • Jaboticaba
  • Southern Blush Mango
This note applies to a total of 5 plants.
...and then after 22 days
2015-10-12 (9 years ago)

Removed stakes from:

  • Pakistani Mulberry
  • Oscar Mulberry
  • Jaboticaba
  • Sapodilla
  • Both Mangoes
  • Avocado
  • White Guava
  • Surinam Cherry
This note applies to a total of 9 plants.
...and then after 13 days
2015-10-25 (9 years ago)
Metrics:
  • Height (inches only): 5'
...and then after 9 days
2015-11-03 (9 years ago)

AZ Avocado has a large black dead or diseased section on the trunk where the tree had been staked. There are a couple of Facebook discussion about this here and here. Possible that this is Dothiorella Canker Disease.

...and then after 5 days
2015-11-08 (9 years ago)

Soaked AZ Avo with Copper Fungicide. Mixed 2 fluid ounces with 1 gallon of water.

...and then after 7 days
2015-11-15 (9 years ago)

Here's a series of photos of how I setup the frost cloth over the sub-tropical part of the orchard for winter. I've tried to plant all of my frost sensitive plants in one place to make it easier to cover them all with one structure instead of doing lots of small structures around each one. I have a sort of door at the south end which allows me to unpin the frost cloth and go inside and check on and care for the trees.

This note applies to a total of 8 plants.
...and then after 6 days
2015-11-21 (9 years ago)

Soaked AZ Avo with Copper Fungicide. Same container mix from last time.

...and then after 14 days
2015-12-05 (9 years ago)

Soaked AZ Avo with Copper Fungicide. Same container mix from last time.

...and then after a month
2016-01-16 (9 years ago)

Applied 4 gallons of Neem Oil to a bunch of trees.

This note applies to a total of 46 plants.
...and then after 14 days
2016-01-30 (9 years ago)
...and then after 10 days
2016-02-09 (9 years ago)

Removed most of frost cloth from sub-tropicals

This note applies to a total of 6 plants.
...and then after a day
2016-02-10 (9 years ago)
...and then after 11 days
2016-02-21 (9 years ago)

Avocado trunk is still looking damaged.

2016-02-21 (9 years ago)
A plant, tree, bush, shrub or vine
...and then after 9 days
2016-03-01 (9 years ago)

New growth on Starfruit, Aussie Finger Lime, Avocado, Sapodilla, and Olympian Fig. Also new fruit on Sapodilla and Olympian Fig.

This note applies to a total of 5 plants.
...and then after 5 days
2016-03-06 (9 years ago)
...and then after 18 days
  • The height has changed by 0" over the last 151 days.
2016-03-24 (9 years ago)
Metrics:
  • Height (inches only): 5'
...and then after 9 days
2016-04-02 (9 years ago)
...and then after a month
2016-05-15 (9 years ago)

Shade cloth over parts of E orchard. May have been a bit too late for the loquats that have some very brown leaves now. Temp recently hit 100F 2 days ago.

This note applies to a total of 12 plants.
2016-05-15 (9 years ago)
Metrics:
  • Girth (inches only): 3.5"
...and then after 16 days
2016-05-31 (8 years ago)

New growth on avocado. Wound seems to be healing.

...and then after 6 days
2016-06-06 (8 years ago)

Healthy new growth on Avocado. Shade cloth working really well and no sun burn.

...and then after 3 months
  • The height has changed by 10" over the last 157 days.
2016-08-28 (8 years ago)

Update

Metrics:
  • Height (inches only): 5'10"
...and then after a month
2016-09-23 (8 years ago)

Healing is progressing.

...and then after 2 days
2016-09-25 (8 years ago)

Removed all shade cloth. Mostly from sub tropical area but also from Aussie Finger lime and from dead blackberries and figs in the SW corner

This note applies to a total of 19 plants.
...and then after a day
2016-09-26 (8 years ago)

After taking off the shade cloth.

...and then after 22 days
2016-10-18 (8 years ago)

The compost bin is right in the middle of a bunch of trees in the sub-tropical orchard. The theory is that the roots will grow under the compost bin and receive the nutrition from the decomposing compost that will be brought down into the soil be worms and water. (I occassionaly soak the contents of the compost bing to achieve this.) The trees in this photo that benefit from it are, from left:

  • Pineapple Mango
  • Araviapa Avocado
  • (Dead) Carambola Star Fruit (foreground)
  • Southern Blush Mango (behind bin)
  • Thai Sapodilla (to right of bin with orange strap)
  • Jaboticaba (just to right and behind Sapodilla)
This note applies to a total of 6 plants.
...and then after 9 days
2016-10-27 (8 years ago)

Put 2 pounds (about 2,000) of red wiggler worms into the compost bin next to this tree.

This note applies to a total of 4 plants.
...and then after a month
  • The height has changed by -3" over the last 92 days.
  • The girth has changed by 0.3" over the last 197 days.
2016-11-28 (8 years ago)
Metrics:
  • Height (inches only): 5'7"
  • Girth (inches only): 3.8"
2016-11-28 (8 years ago)
...and then after a day
2016-11-29 (8 years ago)
...and then after a day
2016-11-30 (8 years ago)

Morning: First frost in yard. Low temperature recorded at 28F. No frost covers have been put on yet. Hope they survive.

Afternoon: Frost cloth put over the sub-tropical area. Took a total of 2.5 hours to cover the existing rickety wood structure with frost cloth and staple gun it to the poles.

This note applies to a total of 7 plants.
...and then after 11 days
2016-12-11 (8 years ago)

Manually watered sub-tropicals. 7 trees.

This note applies to a total of 7 plants.
...and then after a month
2017-01-08 (8 years ago)

Sprayed a bunch of trees with Copper Fungicide. Mixed 2.0 fluid ounces per gallon of water.

This note applies to a total of 19 plants.
...and then after 21 days
2017-01-29 (8 years ago)

Sprayed with Neem Oil. 2 Fl Oz per gallon. Made a total of 4 gallons for the trees listed on this note.

This note applies to a total of 36 plants.
...and then after 5 days
2017-02-03 (8 years ago)

Sprayed with Spinosad solution. 2 Fl / gallon concentration. Made a total of 2 gallons for the trees in this note.

This note applies to a total of 8 plants.
2017-02-03 (8 years ago)

The old wound on the tree is still healing.

...and then after 4 days
2017-02-07 (8 years ago)

I feel that there's been some more leaf growth on this tree over the last week or two.

...and then after a day
2017-02-08 (8 years ago)

During the winter the temperature inside the frost structure often hits 110F in the late afternoon, you can see that at the bottom of the high bar that records the temperature. That would be from the last couple of weeks as I rarely reset that one. This image is from noon today (8th Feb 2017). The frost structure also traps the humidity so the sub-tropicals in here love it. The temperature when I took this image was 104.

This note applies to a total of 7 plants.
...and then after a day
2017-02-09 (8 years ago)

With the temperatures rising the inside of the frost protection area is getting super hot in the afternoons. The high recorded yesterday was 115 F inside the frost structure. Outside the structure there is a control thermometer hanging in the Pakistan Mulberry tree which is in full direct sunlight. The reading on that was 90 F. So a 25 F difference from inside to outside.

This note applies to a total of 7 plants.
...and then after 2 days
2017-02-11 (8 years ago)

Removed frost cloth from structure today.

This note applies to a total of 7 plants.
2017-02-11 (8 years ago)
...and then after 14 days
  • The height has changed by -0.5" over the last 89 days.
  • The girth has changed by 0.1" over the last 89 days.
2017-02-25 (8 years ago)
Metrics:
  • Height (inches only): 5'6.5"
  • Girth (inches only): 3.9"
...and then after 6 days
2017-03-03 (8 years ago)

Even though the Avocado is evergreen I'm marking this as First Bud as it's the first new growth since it started warming up.

Metrics:
  • First Bud: ✔
...and then after a month
2017-03-29 (8 years ago)
...and then after 5 days
2017-04-03 (8 years ago)

A whole bunch of leaves are going yellow. Ground felt a bit dry so I manually gave it a good dose of water.

...and then after 3 days
2017-04-06 (8 years ago)
...and then after 3 days
2017-04-09 (8 years ago)
...and then after 14 days
2017-04-23 (8 years ago)

Started putting shade cloth over the sub-tropical and (young) citrus section of the orchard.

This note applies to a total of 11 plants.
...and then after 7 days
2017-04-30 (8 years ago)

Sub-Tropical Shade Cloth Project 2017.

This note applies to a total of 13 plants.
2017-04-30 (8 years ago)

After putting up the shade cloth this tree is still going to get hit by the sun from around 2pm to 4pm. Need to monitor to make sure that it does not get burned and if so setup a screen for it.

...and then after a month
2017-06-01 (7 years ago)

Even though there's shade cloth overhead this tree gets about two hours of direct sunshine on the west side of the tree (the side visible in this image) and even with the high temperatures it's showing no signs of burn or stress yet even with the 100+ temperatures.

...and then after 9 days
2017-06-10 (7 years ago)

Still no leaf burn from the afternoon sun and reflection off the white concrete path next to this tree. Appears that the overhead shade and allowing around 2 hours of sun around midday to 2pm on part of the tree is okay at this stage of the tree's life.

...and then after 9 days
2017-06-19 (7 years ago)

Looking dehydrated after today's 118 temperatures. Gave it a whole bunch of extra water.

...and then after a day
2017-06-20 (7 years ago)

The leaves are looking crispy and dead on the west side of the tree. I think that it's just getting too much sun and reflected heat from the sidewalk running past it.

2017-06-20 (7 years ago)

Put up some more shade cloth on the west side of the sub-tropical part of the orchard. With the 110+ temperatures it seems that these trees aren't ready for that type of heat yet. Hopefully when they're more mature they'll block out the sun on the sidewalk and prevent the reflected heat as well.

This note applies to a total of 4 plants.
...and then after a month
2017-07-22 (7 years ago)

A couple of dead branches on the west side from the extreme heat it got exposed to a couple of months ago.

...and then after 2 months
  • The height has changed by -1.5" over the last 203 days.
  • The girth has changed by 0" over the last 203 days.
2017-09-16 (7 years ago)
Metrics:
  • Height (inches only): 5'5"
  • Girth (inches only): 3.9"
...and then after a day
  • The height has changed by -1'8" over the last 1 days.
2017-09-17 (7 years ago)

On examining this tree today there is more necrosis than I expected. In checking the soil at the base of the tree it is moist and loamy and looking very healthy. Even though I don't think that it is lacking water it might be that it is not getting enough.

I've swapped out the double looped soaker hose irrigation ring for a triple ring of twenty-two twelve-inch spaced emitters at 0.8 GPH for a total of 17.5 GPH.

Images

  1. Tree before trimming it back.
  2. Irrigation ring that was removed.
  3. Closeup of some of the necrosis.
  4. Cross section of the main stem after cutting off the top one-third of the tree.
  5. New emitter ring with black-eyed bean seeds scattered along it.
  6. The pruned, smaller tree.
  7. A before shot of what the mulch around the base of the tree looks like now before the black-eyed peas start growing around the base.
Metrics:
  • Height (inches only): 3'9"
...and then after 10 days
2017-09-27 (7 years ago)

Removed shade cloth from sub-tropicals.

This note applies to a total of 15 plants.
...and then after 4 days
2017-10-01 (7 years ago)

Dying fast in spite that it's getting more water. The black-eye peas around it growing well.

...and then after a month
2017-11-05 (7 years ago)

Declaring this as dead today. There's no sign of life on it. I will cut it back later in the winter to confirm this.

First Bud Observed

Date
2017-03-03