Avocado plants need a climate without frost and with little wind. High winds reduce the humidity, dehydrate flowers which affects pollination when it comes to fruit set; even mild frosts can lead to premature drop in some cases if they happen during bloom/ fruiting stage - but there's hope! Some varieties like 'Hass' (tolerates temperatures down into practically freezing) or Gana Iris Opih somewhere between zones 8-10 will survive severe cold thanks largely due its ability stay resilient despite lack nutrients soil quality matters most too .

It takes around 70 liters (18 US gal) of applied fresh ground or surface water not including rainfall, natural moisture in the soil to grow an avocado. However it depends on where you live because there are different requirements for each region's climate and resources that affect how much will be needed per one patata - about 320 L/85 UAFP).
The avocado is one of the world's most popular fruits. But how do you grow it in Mexico? The answer may surprise some people! Avocados are grown across many states, but certain areas have been especially lucrative for cultivating this nutritious delicacy - like Michoacán where there exist drug cartels that extort protection fees from cultivators and force them into trafficking drugs or picking cotton if they don't pay up..
A Recent Study * Says These Are Our Top 5 States For Growingahuachil (Avocado). While California still produces nearly half* all domestically harvested avos*, its production has declined by almost 20% since 2007 due largely to diseases spreading throughout factories along with challenges posed.
Avocados are a staple in the diets of many people, and California is home to nearly half of all United States avocado production. Fallbrook claims without official recognition as "the Capital" for avocadoes with both an annual festival dedicated just to them!
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