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Overview<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees can range in size from relatively small shrubs to fairly large trees. The size of an avocado tree can vary depending on the type and amount of care it receives, as well as its growing environment and age. Avocados are subtropical fruit that grow in warm climates, and require a minimum of 8 hours of full sun each day to produce good fruit. Knowing how big an avocado tree can reach is important for tree selection, proper planting and space planning.<\/p>\n

Avocado Tree Size Variation<\/h2>\n

The size of an avocado tree varies significantly, depending on the variety, the size of the rootstock and the care it receives. Dwarf varieties reach a mature height of about 8 feet, while standard varieties reach about 30 feet. Unmanaged trees, which receive little to no pruning, may reach heights of up to 60 feet, but this is uncommon.
\nRootstock size also affects the tree size. Trees grown on a dwarf rootstock reach smaller mature heights. On the other hand, trees grown on a semi-dwarfing rootstock will be larger than those grown on dwarf rootstocks, and reach heights of around 15 feet.
\nAvocados planted in a container will generally remain shorter throughout their lifespan. Containers also restrict the growth of the tree, so even a standard variety can be kept very small.<\/p>\n

Care Tips<\/h2>\n

Regardless of the type, avocado trees require a minimum of 8 hours of full sun per day to produce a good crop. In addition, the soil should be well draining, have a pH between 6 and 7, and be high in organic matter. Furthermore, depending on the climate, regular watering may be necessary to keep the tree healthy.
\nFor larger trees, pruning is necessary to keep them in a manageable size. Pruning should always be done in late winter or early spring. Trim off suckers that are growing near the base of the tree, dead or diseased branches, and branches that are growing inwards. Doing this will promote air circulation, encourage strong structure and reduce the risk of disease.<\/p>\n

Growth Rate<\/h2>\n

In general, avocado trees grow fairly quickly. With tips on proper nutrition and watering, young trees can easily add one or two feet to their height each year. One unique benefit of avocados is that growers can maximize their crop size and shape their trees much faster than other fruit trees. Large, mature trees also need little pruning, as they usually self-prune naturally.<\/p>\n

Soil Rules<\/h2>\n