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Little Mango Tree Flushing Growth (Mangifera indica)
By Delonix1
- 7 Jan, 2020
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My little mango tree is flushing out growth in early January. It's looking really good! I hope to get a lot of growth this coming year. Photo taken Jan. 6, 2020.
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Unfortunately, no. Mango trees typically have to be in the ground for 3 - 5 years before they fruit. I just planted it a little more than a year ago.
9 Jan, 2020
something to look forward to though :o)
9 Jan, 2020
Yes, I hope there will be a lot of growth this coming summer. I have a feeling it's going to be a very hot summer. UGH! LOL!
10 Jan, 2020
Is that from seed Andy?
Your Papaya seed you sent me..one is still going in ground and about 14" nice foliage a little droopy from the 40F nights. But still standing.
13 Jan, 2020
Yes, this one is a Keitt seedling. I may possible graft it down the road.
That's great your papaya is still hanging in there. My little ones I planted which are a little larger are looking really good still...even with all the rain. I cut down most of my larger one last year. They were getting old. I'm going to plant out a lot of new plants in April.
13 Jan, 2020
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Will you get fruit from it this year?
8 Jan, 2020