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  2. How to Grow an Avocado Tree Indoors: 9 Must-Know Tips for a ...

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    Related: The 11 Best Grow Lights to Help Your Plants Thrive, Based on Testing. 3. Repot every year. Provide your indoor avocado tree with plenty of container space for the roots to grow in and ...

  3. A Complete Guide to Growing an Avocado Plant at Home - AOL

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    With water, toothpicks and soil, you can grow an avocado plant from seed indoors. It's worth the effort even though you won't see its fruit for years to come. With water, toothpicks and soil, you ...

  4. It's Actually Easy to Grow Avocados at Home - AOL

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    Follow our guide to grow an avocado from seed. You'll learn how long it takes to grow an avocado seed in water with toothpicks and care for an avocado plant.

  5. Avocado - Wikipedia

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    According to information published by the Water Footprint Network, it takes an average of approximately 70 litres (18 US gallons; 15 imperial gallons) of applied fresh ground or surface water, not including rainfall or natural moisture in the soil, to grow one avocado (283 L/kg [33.9 US gal/lb; 28.2 imp gal/lb]). However, the amount of water ...

  6. Agriculture in Michoacán - Wikipedia

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    The climate required to grow Hass avocado is a temperature ranging from 8 to 21 Celsius degrees and 1,200 to 1,600 mm annual precipitation (1 mm is equivalent to 1 water liter per square meter). Likewise, it is advisable to grow it between 800 and 2,500 m above sea level, on well-drained clay soils or clay-loam soils.

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    The best way to determine if the soil is acidic or deficient in calcium or magnesium is with a soil test which a university can provide with an agricultural education department for under $30.00 for United States residents. [8] Farmers typically become interested in soil testing when they notice a decrease in crop response to applied fertilizer.