Avozilla Avocado Tree – World’s Largest Variety Grafted Live Plant | 3 Feet Tall | Organic & Naturally Grown Rare Giant Avocado | Non GMO | Collector Favorite
Avozilla Avocado Tree – World’s Largest Variety Grafted Live Plant | 3 Feet Tall | Organic & Naturally Grown Rare Giant Avocado | Non GMO | Collector Favorite
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Own one of the most impressive avocado varieties in the world — the legendary Avozilla, known for producing exceptionally large fruit.
This listing is for 1 Organic Grafted Avozilla Avocado Plant, approximately 3 feet tall, naturally grown and non-GMO. Because this tree is grafted, it will produce significantly sooner than seed-grown trees under proper conditions.
Avozilla is a vigorous, fast-growing variety prized by collectors and backyard orchard growers for its massive fruit size and strong growth habit.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 Grafted Avozilla Avocado Tree
✔️ Approximately 3 feet tall
✔️ Organic & naturally grown
✔️ Non GMO
✔️ Carefully packaged for safe delivery
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Avozilla Avocado
Botanical Name: Persea americana
Plant Type: Grafted evergreen fruit tree
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–10 hours daily)
Soil: Fast-draining, airy mix required
Growth Habit: Vigorous
Cold Tolerance: Protect below 38°F
USDA Zones: 9–11 recommended
Container Growing: Yes (large container required)
Grafted trees may begin fruiting in approximately 2–4 years depending on growing conditions.
🌿 First-Year Care Guide (3-ft Grafted Plant)
🪴 Pot & Soil Setup
• Start with 10–15 gallon pot with drainage
• Use well-draining mix:
50% organic potting soil
30% perlite or pumice
20% compost
• Add 2 inches mulch (keep away from trunk)
🌞 Light
• First 1–2 weeks: Bright filtered light
• After establishment: Full sun (6–10 hrs daily)
• Indoors: South-facing window + grow light recommended
💧 Watering
• Keep moist but never soggy
• Water when top 2–3 inches dry
• Spring/Summer: 2–3x weekly
• Fall: 1–2x weekly
• Winter: Every 7–12 days
• Never allow pot to sit in standing water
🍃 Fertilizing
• Begin feeding 6–8 weeks after planting
• Use organic citrus/avocado fertilizer
• Feed monthly Spring–Early Fall
• Do not fertilize in winter
🌡️ Temperature
• Ideal: 65–90°F
• Protect below 38°F
• Bring indoors before frost in cold regions
✂️ Pruning
• Pinch top at 4–5 ft to encourage branching
• Remove crossing branches & rootstock suckers
• Avoid heavy winter pruning
🌼 Fruit Expectations
Because this plant is grafted, fruit production may begin within 2–4 years depending on sun, nutrition, and climate. The first year focuses on root and branch development.
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