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Hello, Charles from American Life 365, in this video, I will talk about fruit trees blooming out of seanson. At first, let us look at an avocado tree in my backyard. This avocado tree began to bloom in mid-November and is now widely open in December. The avocado tree should bloom in February and in early spring in March. I saw this tree bloom in early spring. It's a pity that it's blooming again. Maybe you have seen apple trees or pear trees bloom in autumn or even winter. I once had an apple tree, and it bloomed several times out of season. Is it normal? What caused it? First, let's talk about the plant growth cycle. Trees usually sprout in early spring, then bloom, bear fruit, split, and finally fall into a dormant state. Different fruit trees have different periods at each stage. For example, peach trees take 3-4 months to produce peaches, while avocado trees take 9 months to complete the process of avocados from budding to maturity. In case of any accident, the tree needs to survive from the hardness. When the tree is under pressure or hardness, you need to stop this stage and move on to the next stage. For example, in the case of abnormal freezing, insufficient or too much water, too little nutrients, too much nitrogen, or even disease, the buds will fall. When trees experience similar hardness, the leaves will also fall. When leaves fall, most trees enter a dormant state and take roots for the next growth cycle. However, most evergreen trees, such as avocado trees, are not dormant. Therefore, it will immediately enter the next growth period. This is why this avocado tree is now blooming. My avocado is very hot this summer. It was very hot for a few days. On that very hot day, the strong sunlight will burn the leaves and become dehydrated. Cause the leaves to fall early. After deciduous, this avocado tree began to sprout and then began to bloom in October, which was a few months ago. Is it normal? Absolutely normal. This is the living law of living things. Otherwise, the species will not be able to live. What should I do with this untimely flowering, especially for avocados? Cut them off because they will not pollinate from other trees. It will waste its nutrition. In fact, some commercial producers deliberately trigger off-season flowering to achieve secondary flowering throughout the year to increase yields. This is the whole content of this video. Hope it can help understand the unseasonable blooming #AmericanLife365 #Tree #Flower