So Mark is showing his Texas grown mangoes that are grown in a GREENHOUSE.
Here are some mangoes griwn in Florida on trees that are planted in the ground with no greenhouse
Aint THEY purdy.
Speaking of crowing ~
Yes, they are purty. Hell, a monkey with a shovel could plant and grow a decent mango where you live, unless you are an organic purist. In Texas we have challenges you have no clue about.
For starts mine are in the ground and in a system you guys can't begin to match. Nor can you grow good fruit requiring cold chillin'. I grow SoCal avocados too that fail in most places of Florida witness Carlos' wonderful trials, i.e Jan Boyce, Sharwil, Lamb, Pinkerton, Reed....blood oranges and pome fruits that require cold to excel in bottomless RootBuilder. Trees quickly root into native clay loam.
You have this kind of vigor and success BS Man? Here's my Reed cut back to a stump March 2018 after a Jan. 2018 heater failure resulting in a low of 18F as recorded IN the greenhouse. All my mango trees got wiped out but one which now holds Orange Sherbet, Pine. Pleasure and Juicy Peach.
Same Reed 7 months later, October 2018.
Then there's those damn hurricanes.......
Having said that the only "bad" mango is our store bought mangos.
Glenn, rich and just delish:
Grow hard,
Mark