{"id":20294,"date":"2024-01-10T09:05:13","date_gmt":"2024-01-10T07:05:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=20294"},"modified":"2024-01-10T09:05:13","modified_gmt":"2024-01-10T07:05:13","slug":"how-long-before-a-grafted-avocado-tree-bears-fruit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-long-before-a-grafted-avocado-tree-bears-fruit\/","title":{"rendered":"How Long Before A Grafted Avocado Tree Bears Fruit"},"content":{"rendered":"
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For many years, avocado trees have been a popular fruit crop for home gardeners, providing both decorative and delicious fruits. While the tree can take up to five years to bear fruit when grown from seed, much shorter growth cycles are possible when avocados are propagated through a process called grafting.<\/p>\n

Grafting is a plant propagation technique where a single tree or plant, which is known as the rootstock, is used in combination with one or more generative pieces of a second tree or plant, which is known as the scion. The two become one entity, allowing the scion’s desired characteristics, such as desirable or higher-yielding fruit production, to be expressed in the new tree. Grafting avocado trees helps to create stronger, more productive plants that can begin bearing fruit within months.<\/p>\n

The grafting technique involves cutting the stems of both the rootstock and the scion and ‘grafting’ them together in such a way that both stem pieces are under stress. If done correctly, the graft will hold, and roots will begin to grow from the bottom of the new tree. Over time, the graft will become part of the new grafted avocado tree, allowing it to grow and bear fruit.<\/p>\n

It typically takes at least six to eighteen months for the new grafted avocado tree to mature and reach a point where it will bear its first full crop of avocados. While some trees can bear fruit in as little as six months, this is largely dependent on the tree’s individual growing conditions. Factors such as lighting, water, soil fertility, and other environmental factors can all affect how long it takes an avocado tree to reach maturity and bear fruit.<\/p>\n