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Watering<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees require regular and consistent watering to grow and produce fruits. Depending on the tree’s size and environment, watering should range from one to three times a week, with each watering session taking up to an hour to complete. Watering the tree in the morning so that excess water has time to evaporate from the soil is the best approach. Keeping the soil too moist can cause root rot, so make sure not to flood the tree with water. Also, ensure that the frequency at which you water the avocado tree is consistent; if you accidentally over-water, don’t try to make up for it by under-watering the next time as this can be detrimental to the tree’s health.<\/p>\n

Fertilizing<\/h2>\n

Fertilizing an avocado tree is essential to its health and will help it grow faster and produce larger fruits. Before fertilizing, it’s best to check the pH value of the soil. The ideal range for pH value when it comes to avocado trees is around 6-7. If the pH value is too low, use dolomite lime to raise it to the right levels. You can also use compost or organic mulch to make sure the soil remains healthy. When it comes to fertilizing, organic or liquid fertilizers are best as they are quickly absorbed and give the tree the boost it needs. Additionally, adding calcium and magnesium to the soil can help the tree fight disease and keep its leaves green. <\/p>\n

Sunlight and Shade<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees need plenty of sunshine and outdoor air to thrive; however, too much direct sunlight can be detrimental to the tree. Place the tree in an area of your yard that gets at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day and make sure there are some protection from strong winds that can break branches and leaves. Avocado trees prefer a shady surrounding during the hottest hours of the day, so make sure there is some shade from Trees or large buildings.<\/p>\n

Pruning and Trimming<\/h2>\n

Once the avocado tree has reached a certain size, it’s important to prune it to keep its shape and encourage growth. To prune an avocado tree, you should remove new growth at the top as well as any dead or damaged branches. Pruning should be done twice a year, in the spring and fall, allowing the tree some time between each session to regrow. Additionally, it’s important to trim any long branches that can disrupt the tree’s shape. <\/p>\n

Nutrients and Mineral Supplements<\/h2>\n