1-Sunlight and Temperature:
Place the pot in a sunny indoor window or move it outdoors when temperatures are above 10°C.
Provide partial shade for young potted avocado trees to prevent leaf burn.
2-Watering and Mulching:
Water young potted trees weekly, adjusting frequency when moving the container outside in hot, dry weather.
For outdoor planting, water every 5-10 days with deep watering. Mulch around the tree to retain moisture.
3-Fertilization:
Fertilize weekly with nitrogen-rich fertilizer during summer. Include zinc in the fertilizer.
Avoid fertilizing during winter when growth is minimal.
4-Pruning:
Repotting Your Avocado Tree:
If grown in a container, repot the tree in increasingly larger pots as it grows.
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