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Fertilize Avocado Trees<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees are tropical, evergreen, nutrient hungry plants with a shallow root system. To maintain healthy trees and consistent yields, they need to be fertilized regularly. When fertilizing an avocado tree, it is important to use an organic-based fertilizer that is specifically formulated for avocado trees. Too much of a nitrogen-rich fertilizer can cause leaves to yellow and drop, which can lead to tree death. Vinegar can be used to balance pH levels, enabling the roots to absorb more nutrients from the soil. Furthermore, irrigation systems should also be set up to ensure that the trees receive the recommended one-inch of water every week. This will help to keep the soil moist, even in times of drought. <\/p>\n

Select the Right Avocado Tree<\/h2>\n

There a number of avocado varieties that can be purchased, including Haas, Reed, and Fuerte, but not all varieties are suitable for all climate types. Selecting the right avocado tree for the right climate is essential. A general rule of thumb is that Fuerte and Zutano varieties need a warmer climate while the Hass and Gwen varieties prefer cooler temperatures. If a tree struggles to leaf out and\/or produce fruit, it is likely to be due to an unsuitable climate. <\/p>\n

Prune Avocado Trees<\/h2>\n

Pruning is essential for an avocado tree’s health and vigor; it encourages new growth, helps to keep the tree’s shape, controls the amount of fruit, and can help with harvesting. To avoid stressing the tree, pruning should be done in rounds rather than all in one go, and should commence when the tree is between its first and second year of growth. For a proper trim, all dead branches, diseased and outdated fruit must be removed. It is also recommended to adhere to a strict pruning program throughout the fruiting season, to support tree growth and promote fruit production.<\/p>\n

Minimize Disease and Pests<\/h2>\n

Diseases and pests are a major threat to any plant, especially perennials. Avocado trees are prone to pests such as aphids and scale, as well as a number of fungal diseases that can cause root rot and leaf blight. To reduce the likelihood of such problems, effective pest control and prevention techniques should be put in place. This includes regular soil inspections, application of fungicides and pest-repellants, and sound hygiene practices. Deep aeration to reduce compaction and promote better drainage can also help to prevent fungal diseases.<\/p>\n

Provide Proper Sunlight and Air Flow<\/h2>\n