You're ignoring the obvious: irrigation. Besides over- or under-feeding the trees with fertilizer, under- or over-watering is (in my experience, at least in my area) the primary reason for fruit-drop. Here in Southern California, it's usually pretty dry, so the trees need significant irrigation. As water becomes more expensive, growers are less and less likely to give their avocado trees sufficient water, resulting in significant loss of fruiting. The easiest solution to this problem is mulch---LOTS of mulch. 60% of an avocado tree's roots are in the top 6 inches and 90% are within the top 12 inches---ergo, these roots can dry out quickly in hot weather. Put a good quality mulch around the base of the trees at least out to the dripline (but not within one foot of the trunk---that should remain bare). I recommend a mulch that can breathe (not too densely packed) but quite thick, several inches. Hope this helps.
Great farming brother. I wish you success in your farm. please add your farm description and your farm details. I would like to purchase some scions. Thank you.
Hello thank you for the feedback much appreciate from this side🙏🏽my location kirinyaga county,for now my demo farm is open for visits for free,for any communication or query you can reach me out on 0714799843.Thank you
Hello there is a video on my channel on how to determine quality of your fruits i have done a video explaining how to know if your fruits are ready for harvest
You're ignoring the obvious: irrigation. Besides over- or under-feeding the trees with fertilizer, under- or over-watering is (in my experience, at least in my area) the primary reason for fruit-drop. Here in Southern California, it's usually pretty dry, so the trees need significant irrigation. As water becomes more expensive, growers are less and less likely to give their avocado trees sufficient water, resulting in significant loss of fruiting. The easiest solution to this problem is mulch---LOTS of mulch. 60% of an avocado tree's roots are in the top 6 inches and 90% are within the top 12 inches---ergo, these roots can dry out quickly in hot weather. Put a good quality mulch around the base of the trees at least out to the dripline (but not within one foot of the trunk---that should remain bare). I recommend a mulch that can breathe (not too densely packed) but quite thick, several inches. Hope this helps.
Hello boss do you sell grafted Hass avocado plants ?
Hello good evening,yes i do propagation too,kindly reach out on my workline 0714799843
Great farming brother. I wish you success in your farm. please add your farm description and your farm details. I would like to purchase some scions. Thank you.
Hello thank you for the feedback much appreciate from this side🙏🏽my location kirinyaga county,for now my demo farm is open for visits for free,for any communication or query you can reach me out on 0714799843.Thank you
What is scion
@@g-smartfarmkeam also in kirinyaga. I will call for a chat. Am a fatmer
Good job brother
Thank you brother
Sions should be obtained from trees above seven years old.
Yes
How do you know when to harvest them?
Hello there is a video on my channel on how to determine quality of your fruits i have done a video explaining how to know if your fruits are ready for harvest
Where are u located, do u offer traing for young farmers?
I am located in kirinyaga county and yes i do offer training to you farmers