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Nutrition
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Avocado trees are hearty plants which need plenty of nutrition to grow faster. The ideal formula will vary from tree to tree, but an avocado tree typically needs a steady supply of nitrogen, potassium, magnesium and phosphorus to thrive. Most soils have these nutrients, but you can bolster your avocado tree’s nutrition by using a fertilizer recipe specifically tailored to its needs. Fruit-specific formulas are available at your local garden center, or you could hire an expert to check your soil. Researching what kind of fertilizers work best in your area and tailoring your fertilization to your tree’s needs can go a long way towards making your avocado tree grow faster.<\/p>\n

Sunlight <\/h2>\n

Avocado trees require at least six hours of direct sunlight a day to prosper. If your tree isn’t getting enough sun, consider moving it to a sunnier spot. Avocado trees are more likely to suffer from frost damage if they’re placed in sunny areas, so look for a spot that enjoys warm sunny days with cool nights and mornings. You will want to look at what kind of climate is optimal for the species of avocado you are growing before you make a final decision on the tree’s best location.<\/p>\n

Soil Quality <\/h2>\n

Avocado trees need properly aerated, well-draining soil. If your soil isn’t ideal, don’t fret. You can amend the soil with organic matter to provide it with the proper structure and drainage. Compost and mulch are great for restoring correct soil texture and will improve the fertility of the soil over time as well. Avoid using synthetic fertilizers that contain high amounts of nitrogen and potassium, as these will only cause harm to the avocado tree.<\/p>\n

Water <\/h2>\n

Avocado trees need plenty of water to grow fast. Water thoroughly to a depth of about one to two inches per week. If you are in a drier climate, consider investing in a rainwater collection system. The best way to keep your avocado tree from drying out is to water deeply and less frequently, as this allows the roots to find the water they need and reduces evaporation loss.<\/p>\n

Pruning <\/h2>\n