Carmen Hass Avocado Tree (Potted)
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Carmen Hass Avocado Tree (Potted)

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Carmen Hass Avocado Tree (Potted)Carmen Hass Avocado Trees are a delightful variety for avocado enthusiasts, offering excellent flavor and two distinct crops per year. These trees produce smaller fruit compared to the traditional Hass variety, making them unique and highly desirable. This guide provides detailed information on how to grow and care for Carmen Hass Avocado Trees to ensure you enjoy a successful harvest. Due to hot summer temperatures, we have temporarily suspended tree

Carmen-Hass Avocado Trees are a delightful variety for avocado enthusiasts, offering excellent flavor and two distinct crops per year. These trees produce smaller fruit compared to the traditional Hass variety, making them unique and highly desirable. This guide provides detailed information on how to grow and care for Carmen-Hass Avocado Trees to ensure you enjoy a successful harvest.

Due to hot summer temperatures, we have temporarily suspended tree shipments to the states of NM, TX, OK, NV and AZ.  Shipping to these states will resume in the fall once temperatures subside to levels consistent with safe healthy tree shipment. Shipments to other states will require expedited shipping during the summer months. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we prioritize the protection of your order.

Characteristics of Carmen-Hass Avocado Trees:

  • Fruit Characteristics: Smaller fruit (6–14 oz), oval-shaped with black, medium-thick skin like Hass.
  • Flavor: Excellent taste, perfect for various culinary uses.
  • Ripening Period: Two harvests annually, with the main one in winter.
  • Frost Sensitivity: Protect from frost below 32°F.
  • Size and Growth Habits: Mature height of 25–30 ft, 15 ft spread, medium-spreading canopy.
  • Rootstock: Grafted onto Mexican Seedling for vigor and disease resistance.
  • Pollination: Type A avocado; needs nearby Type B (Bacon, Fuerte, Zutano) for best fruiting.
  • USDA Zones: Suitable for Zones 9–10.
  • Cold Protection: Protect below 30°F with frost cloth or sprays.

Growing Carmen-Hass Avocado Trees:

  • Location: Full sun, well-drained soil, frost protection needed.
  • Soil Preparation: Enrich with compost; prefers pH 6.0–7.0.
  • Planting: Dig wide hole, plant at nursery depth, water thoroughly.
  • Watering: Keep soil moist during establishment; avoid drying out.
  • Fertilization: Use avocado fertilizer with zinc and iron as needed.
  • Pruning: Maintain size, remove dead/diseased branches, promote airflow.
  • Pollination: Cross-pollinate with a Type B tree nearby.
  • Pest and Disease Management: Monitor for lace bugs, thrips, mites, and fungal issues.
  • Cold Protection: Protect young trees in frost-prone areas.

Tips for Successful Growing:

  • Mulching: Apply organic mulch to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. Keep away from trunk.
  • Monitoring Soil Moisture: Use a soil moisture meter; avoid waterlogging.
  • Wind Protection: Use windbreaks or shelters for young trees.
  • Supporting Branches: Stake branches heavy with fruit.
  • Harvesting: Pick when fruit is full-sized. Ripen indoors; should yield to gentle pressure.
  • Container Growing: Can be grown in large containers in colder climates. Use well-draining mix and full sun.

General Care Tips:

  • Irrigation: Deep water regularly. Use mulch to preserve moisture.
  • Fertilization Schedule: Young trees benefit from frequent light feeding; adjust as tree matures.
  • Pest Control: Encourage beneficial insects and use treatments only when needed.
  • Disease Prevention: Ensure airflow, good pruning, and avoid overhead watering.
  • Seasonal Care: Prioritize watering and fertilizing during the growing season; protect from frost in winter.

By following these guidelines for growing and caring for Carmen-Hass Avocado Trees, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of delicious avocados. With proper attention to their needs, these trees will reward you with years of culinary delight and ornamental beauty. Happy gardening!

These trees, measured from the top of the root ball, are 18–36” tall, with a trunk diameter between 1/4–1/2 inch. The trees are 12–18 months old and should start bearing fruit in their 5th year. They are planted in a 5x12" grower’s pot. Within a month of delivery, we suggest repotting into a larger (10"–12" diameter) container or planting directly in the ground.

For more information, please enjoy our Resource Guide for planting and growing avocado trees.

Visit our Fruit Tree Central for a listing of all our fruit tree videos and articles.

Visit Tree Characteristics for a listing of all our fruit & nut tree growing characteristics.

Orders are sent to the grower as soon as the purchase is made. All sales are final.

NOTE:  Order by Thursday to ship the following Wednesday. Avocados cannot ship with other potted trees. *Avocados cannot ship during periods of very cold or very hot temperatures, therefore shipment of your trees will depend on the weather in your area. Avocado trees cannot be delayed to ship.

These are evergreen trees and thus the dormant bare root guarantee does not apply. Your trees will arrive in good, viable condition. Contact us immediately if they do not.

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