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Avocado trees are very susceptible to root rot. Therefor, they need soil that drains thoroughly and well. However, they also need rich soil. So a loamy, sandy soil is good for avocado trees that are outdoors, and a loose, rich humus soil is good for potted avocado trees.

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AVOCADO GROWS IN A PLACE WHERE IT GETS FULL EXPOSURE TO SUNLIGHT AND AND A MINIMAL AMOUNT OF SHADE.AN ANNUAL RAINFALL OF 50inches.IT CAN AS WELL SURVIVE IN SALINE,ACIDIC,ALKALINE AND CLAY SOILS

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Any area with a climate comparable to Southern California, Florida or Chile. They also make an excellent houseplant and will bear fruit inside the house after about 3 years.

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