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Light Requirements<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees have very specific light requirements which determine where they can be grown correctly. For successful growth they require full sun, ideally 6 to 8 hours a day. Avocado trees, especially young ones, are susceptible to sunburn and overexposure to bright light. Because of their sensitivity, care should be taken to ensure that the tree is placed in a location where it will enjoy regular lighter, more pleasant, afternoon shade.<\/p>\n

Soil Moisture Levels<\/h2>\n

In addition to abundant sun, soil moisture levels must be carefully monitored. The soil should be slightly moist, not soggy, at all times. During the summer a slight amount of drought stress may be beneficial, but during the winter, water must be applied judiciously to ensure that the small woody root system receives enough moisture. If the soil is too dry or too wet, the tree may not survive.<\/p>\n

Pollination and Fertilizer Requirements<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees require cross-pollination, meaning that another variety of avocado tree must be in close proximity for the tree to bear any fruit. In areas prone to cold weather, windbreaks can be used to help protect the trees and increase their water and fertility efficiency. Organic fertilizers and compost are recommended for avocado trees as chemical fertilizers can burn the delicate root system.<\/p>\n

Maintenance Considerations<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees need regular pruning and training to keep the shape of the canopy in mind and help the tree establish a good, balanced root system. It is important to keep the center of the tree open to encourage good airflow and to limit the area in which pests such as fungus can grow. Finally, it is essential to ensure that plants around the avocado tree are kept free of disease and pests, as they can spread quickly and cause long-term damage to the tree.<\/p>\n

Factors Affecting Light Requirements<\/h2>\n