At what size do I let my Mango Tree hold Fruit 🥭 🥭

Published 2024-02-06
How I determine when to let my mango tree hold 🥭 fruit

All Comments (10)
  • @Carlos1075
    Thank you for sharing. Another grand slam video. Keep them coming.
  • @user-su5du9ln8r
    Thanks for a great video. So, as I understand it, your decision is primarily based on the girth of the grafted trunk and the time since planted vice the height or the canopy size? Is this the same regardless of whether the plant is planted in the ground or in a container?
  • @themangovista
    👍 I can’t wait to eat some delicious Mangoes 🥭
  • @djfireproof8716
    This was a great video. For those mango trees that you intend to not let fruit…would you allow the panicles to flower and bud so that the tree knows that it can produce fruit, or would you recommend snipping the panicles early on before they flower at those small width mango trees?
  • Sir, what variety of mango you think is best for Arizona weather ?
  • @greatergood3706
    I thought the rule of thumb 👍 was 2" diameter trunk 6" about soil line with a 4 × 4 ft canopy