FYI - There is no such type of Avocado called "66". That would be the size. Also, what you called the "66" was the Bacon Avocado. I have had a Bacon tree for years. They are easily recognizable
@@Hdhdjjjsj It's best to plant them on the East side of the house so they get morning sun and afternoon shade and can grow into the sun as they accumulate to our climate.
Are you sure the “66” might not be “Green Gold?” Just asking since I’ve never seen the shape of Green Gold. However, it’s popular, and, out of a few hundred varieties, I’ve never heard of “66.”
66 was what was written on the fruit from where my cousin bought it; I've never heard of 66 either, so I'm trying to get more information about it also.
After doing a little more research, think it was suppose to be G6. A variety that came from the mountains in Guatemala. It is suppose to be resistant to root rot.