Mango Tree In Bloom

All my mango trees are the old original Florida varieties, since I live in a small town I only had a few varieties to choose from the nurseries and big box stores near me at the time when I was planting my mango trees 10-17 years ago. Lucky for me I enjoy all the mango varieties I planted.

What do we do now if our Mango trees were frost damaged? Started by CarloGolfer, , 06:08:48 PM Previous topic - Next topic

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What do we do now if our Mango trees were frost damaged?

Mango blooms: spray or nay? Quote from: skhan on , 11:44:37 AM This year i finally sprayed some sulfur to prevent PM as much as possible. (Last year was the first time i noticed enough) Was planning on doing some copper for anthracnose this weekend but we'll see if laziness takes over So these aren't considered harmful chemicals, right?

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Having a Strong Mango Rootstock does Help with Growth in SoCal For the benefit of our California growers I thought I would post a few phots of some mango trees showing various rootstock. The goal is to select robust rootstock to increase tree vigor. A healthy root system is a healthy tree. Our mango loving frends in Florida have no such problems but here in SoCal it is a issue because of our ...

If you want a large mango tree in SoCal, I would recommend planting a Manilla/Champaign type mango seed in the ground and grafting it with a named cultivar of your choice once the seedling reaches about 1 year of age and is about pencil thick. If you graft, make sure to use scions that are swelled up really nicely and ready to push new growth.

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