1. Description
Common Names: Avocado, Butter Fruit
Local Name (in Kerala): Avocado / Vennai Pazham
Scientific Name: Persea americana

Appearance:

  • Fruit is oval or pear-shaped with green to dark purple skin
  • Flesh is creamy, buttery, and yellow-green
  • Contains a single large brown seed

Taste:

  • Mild, buttery flavor
  • Used in salads, milkshakes, guacamole, toast toppings

Nutritional Value:

  • Rich in healthy fats, fiber, potassium, vitamins E, C, and B6

2. How to Plant

  • Climate: Prefers warm subtropical/tropical climate (frost-sensitive)
  • Planting Method:
    • Use grafted plants for faster fruiting
    • Dig a 2×2 ft pit, fill with soil + compost + cow dung
  • Spacing: 15–20 feet between trees
  • Best Time to Plant: Early monsoon (June–August)

3. Plant Size

  • Height: Grows up to 30–60 feet, but can be pruned to 10–15 feet
  • Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
  • Canopy: Broad, umbrella-like

4. Fruiting Time

  • Time to Fruit:
    • 3–4 years from grafted plants
    • 6–8 years from seed
  • Season: Varies, often October to March in India
  • Yield:
    • 200–500 fruits per year from a mature tree
    • Yield increases with age and care

5. Plant Type

  • Type: Evergreen fruit tree
  • Growth Habit: Medium to large spreading tree
  • Root System: Deep-rooted with good anchorage

6. Caring Tips
🌞 Sunlight

  • Needs full sunlight (6–8 hours daily)

💧 Watering

  • Keep soil consistently moist, but well-drained
  • Avoid waterlogging – can cause root rot

🌱 Soil

  • Prefers loamy, well-drained soil
  • pH: 6.0 – 6.5 (slightly acidic)
  • Mix compost, sand, and red soil for best results

🌿 Fertilizer

  • Apply organic compost + cow dung every 3–4 months
  • Use NPK (6-6-6) fertilizer twice a year
  • Add micronutrients like zinc and boron

✂️ Pruning

  • Prune to control size and encourage branching
  • Remove dead or overcrowded branches

🐛 Pest & Disease Control

  • Watch for aphids, scale insects, mites, and root rot
  • Spray neem oil or organic insecticides
  • Avoid waterlogging to prevent fungal issues

🌸 Mulching

  • Apply coconut husk, dried leaves around base to retain moisture
  • Suppresses weeds and protects shallow roots

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