Do you need 2 avocado trees to produce fruit?

Pollination
Avocado Trees are self-fertile, so you don't have to have another tree for fruit. But if yours is growing indoors, it's beneficial to shake the tree a bit to spread the pollen, since you will have no bees or wind to do it for you.
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Do you need a male and female avocado tree to produce fruit?

Pollination: While avocado trees self-fertilize and produce fruit, yields should increase if both a Type A avocado tree and a Type B avocado tree are planted in order to increase the chances for successful pollination. The avocado tree has both functional male and female organs.
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How do you know if an avocado tree is male or female?

"A flowers" are female (receptive to pollen) in the morning and male (shedding pollen) in the afternoon. "B flowers" are male (shedding pollen) in the morning and female (receptive to pollen) in the afternoon. For the most part, avocado cultivars have only A flowers or only B flowers.
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Why is my avocado tree not fruiting?

If your tree is healthy and thriving but not producing fruit, it might be too young. Unlike other trees that start producing fruit as soon as they reach a certain height, avocado trees can take between five and 13 years to fruit.
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How long does it take for an avocado tree to bear fruit?

Whether you start from seed or a nursery-grown tree, one essential for success is patience. Plant a tree, and you'll wait three to four years for fruit. Start with a seed, you may wait 13 years or more. Even so, there's something special about homegrown avocados that make them worth the wait.
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Do you need 2 avocado trees to produce fruit?



Can a single avocado tree bear fruit?

Pollination

Avocado Trees are self-fertile, so you don't have to have another tree for fruit.
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Will a potted avocado tree bear fruit?

Fruiting an Avocado

As container plants, trees need to get to 6-8' tall with a trunk caliber of 1.5"- 2" before they will set fruit. This requires a large, 24" pot (15 to 25 gallon). It takes a few years for young grafted plants to reach this size.
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Is coffee grounds good for avocado trees?

Organically-minded growers might prefer to go for a different kind of fertilizer. You can consider using coffee grounds, compost, or fish emulsion, which will help your avocado tree thrive.
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Why is it so hard to grow an avocado tree?

Avocados are healthy, tasty treats, but they're difficult to grow in a lot of the United States because it gets too cold for them to make fruit. Still, it can be fun to grow an avocado plant from a seed just to see what happens; it's a great experiment for the kids!
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Do avocado trees prefer sun or shade?

Avocado trees perform best if they receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day. 2. If you keep your avocado tree indoors, place it by a large, sunny window. Southward facing areas of the home generally receive the most sunlight.
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What is the easiest avocado tree to grow?

Hass Avocado Tree

This tree provides you with a plentiful supply of creamy Hass avocados throughout most of the year, making it an easy choice. Regardless of whether your Hass Avocado Tree grows indoors or outdoors, you can watch it grow anywhere in your home.
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Why are my baby avocados falling off the tree?

This drop of new fruit is normal and thought to be the trees' means of getting rid of fruit with defective or weak seeds. If the drop does not occur, the trees are likely to carry a crop with an excessive number of cukes (these are seedless fruit that remain small).
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How do you get an avocado to bear fruit?

In order to produce fruit, two avocado trees are required in close proximity to one another. Avocado trees either produce type-A flowers or type-B flowers. Both types produce pollen and are receptive to pollination, but at different times of the day.
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Do avocado trees need a lot of water?

Avocado is considered a water-intensive crop. The exact amounts of water needed depend on the environmental conditions, the soil characteristics, and the age of the trees. Generally, a mature tree needs at least 1,000-1,300 mm (40-50 in) of rain per year (1).
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Can you just plant an avocado tree?

Avocado trees are arguably one of the easiest edible plants to grow from seed at home. Very little is needed to get started, all you'll need is three toothpicks, one avocado and a glass of water. It is that simple. Remove the pit from the avocado and give it a good wash.
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Can I grow an avocado tree from store bought avocados?

Yes you can grow an avocado tree from a store-bought avocado, and it's a fun, easy project to try. However, this is only recommended if it's a decorative plant you're after and not a productive one. An avocado seedling grown from a pit will take at least ten years to produce fruit, if at all.
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What happens if I don't prune my avocado plant?

If you don't prune your avocado tree, you'll end up with a tall, flimsy, skinny tree with leaves predominately at the very top. Fewer leaves means less photosynthesis which means less energy to produce new growth.
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Does Epsom salt help avocado trees?

It is inexpensive and can be found at drugstores, where it is commonly sold as a laxative or for soaking feet. A cup or so spread around citrus, avocado and other fruit trees boosts their performance, too.
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Should I put mulch around my avocado tree?

Baby avocado trees need mulch to increase the water holding capacity of the soil around the roots of the tree. Mulch helps prevent soil erosion from wind or heavy rains, and also decreases the need for weeding around the trees. The mulch is made from composted green organic matter that comes from landscape clippings.
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Is Miracle Grow good for avocado trees?

For beautiful trees use Miracle-Gro® Citrus, Avocado, & Mango Food! Designed with slow-release nitrogen that helps prevent overfeeding and burning (when used as directed). Miracle-Gro® Citrus, Avocado, & Mango helps promote higher fruit yields (vs. unfed) for more enjoyable and rewarding growing!
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Can avocado trees survive winter?

Temperature. Cold-hardy avocado trees enjoy tropical temperatures, but can withstand temperatures of down to 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
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How long do potted avocado trees live?

How long will an avocado houseplant live? An avocado tree planted outdoors can live for hundreds of years. It's likely your houseplant can live just as long.
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