Growing avocados from pits

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Re: Growing avocados from pits

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frank lee bent wrote: Thu Apr 05, 2018 8:32 pm true about elevation
however, they fruit in kampong cham and kep
The really good ones sold in Kampong Cham city come from Mondulkiri, the local ones are stringy.
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Re: Growing avocados from pits

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I really like avocados, and have done since I was a kid. I think the ones available at that time in Europe were mostly a "warty" variety, maybe from Mexico or Israel, can't remember. I find them really hard to get here, I check Psah Dam Kor the odd time and they often have them but nowhere else seems to. The ones sold in supermarkets are usually rock-hard and are ridiculously expensive, like $2.50 each while you can get a kilo of them for that price at a market.The tuk-a-lok sellers seem to have a constant supply of them though, but they can use hard new/old stringy fruit for these as they get liquidized.
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Re: Growing avocados from pits

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read somewhere before that grown from water will bear not fruit, only those grown from ground will bear fruit
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