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If you wish to bypass the long wait for fruit, the second method employs grafting, which allows for avocados to start producing fruit in about three to four years.
Grafting Steps
Initial Setup: Start with a seedling grown from a store-bought seed, similar to step one from the first method.
Taking a Cutting: Select a healthy branch from a mature avocado tree of the desired variety to create a cutting.
Preparing for Grafting: Snip the top of the seedling, ensuring the diameter of the seedling's stem matches that of the cut branch. Create a wedge cut on both sides of the avocado cutting.
Joining the Two: Make a split in the seedling's stem, then insert the wedge from the cutting into this slit. Secure the graft with tape to promote healing.