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How to Get Avocado Tree to Flower<\/h3>\n

Avocado trees are popular for their wide-ranging nutritional benefits and creamy, buttery taste. However, getting an avocado tree to flower can be a difficult and time-consuming process depending on the type of avocado tree. Understanding the anatomy of the tree and its lifecycle can go a long way in helping one to get their avocado tree to flower and produce fruit.<\/p>\n

Pollination and Types of Avocado Trees<\/h3>\n

One of the key steps in getting an avocado tree to flower is through pollination. Avocado trees have both male and female flowers, and the flowers need to be cross-pollinated in order to shape successful fruit. The two main types of avocado trees are Mexican varieties – sometimes erroneously called West Indian varieties –and Guatemalan varietals. The Mexican varieties require a constant source of heat, as they produce flowers at a temperature of 68°F or higher. The Guatemalan varieties are subtropical species and will require cooler temperatures of 59°F or higher when flowering.<\/p>\n

Understand Pollination Preferences<\/h3>\n

It is important to understand the particular pollination preferences of the type of avocado tree when it comes to getting the tree to flower and bear fruit. Mexican varieties can usually be pollinated by any other tree in the same variety, while Guatemalan varieties will only be able to be pollinated by one of its same varieties.<\/p>\n

Healthy Nutrients and Sun Exposure<\/h3>\n

Another way to get an avocado tree to flower is by providing it with the proper nutrients and sun exposure it needs in order to grow and mature. Proper nutrition will help ensure the flowers open up and the tree will bear fruit. Avocado trees require full sun exposure and six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day in order to create healthy and abundant flowers. <\/p>\n

Water and Pest Management<\/h3>\n