Mangifer indica - Mango Trees and young Fruits.
By Delonix1
- 11 May, 2009
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Young fruits from the mango trees posted in previous photo.
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Testeyg:
Yes, that's what the owner of these mango trees said. These mangoes are very delicious! It's pretty impressive considering the owner of these trees said she never waters them in Summer.
11 May, 2009
While my pc was down, I lost my Mango Andy.........I dont think that I could keep it warm enough.......Never mind.
12 May, 2009
Milky:
I'm sorry to hear about your mango, however, try, try again!
The best way to start a mongo is let the seed dry out a couple of days, then plant in very loose-draining potting soil, keeping the soild slighly moist not wet. It should germinate in a couple of weeks to a month. Also, keep it in the warmest area of your greenhouse. If soil temp get up to 95 degrees F. / 35 degrees C. it will not hurt it.
12 May, 2009
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