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Was it refrigerated or room temperature?
Guava mango, are you kidding me!! Details, tree size, productivity, availablity?
I wonder how it would do in my mucky, wet soil? Is anyone growing this tree anywhere else other than Walter Zill's sandy location?
We all know Sheehan has no taste buds. HahahahahahaWas it refrigerated or room temperature?
My wife thought Alphonso tasted a bit like Guava. I wonder if this Guava Mango has that sort of Piney slight resinous taste like the Alphonso? Simon
Guava mangoPineapple mangoCoconut mangoWhat is next?Mango mango? Nah, i guess that would be too boring. More seriously, how come only mangoes can impersonate other fruits? I've yet to hear of:Mango guavaMango pineappleMango coconut
It's a delicious mango. I top worked a good portion of my glenn to guava mango a couple of years back. This year is the second year that it's flowered. My only complaint is that production is mediocre. Mine produces about 1 fruit per every 4 or so flowering terminals, even with biweekly copper spraying. When I had asked Walter about his tree last year, he conceded that production wasn't the greatest on his tree either. But, it is a delicious early season mango.
Quote from: fruitlovers on May 21, 2015, 06:20:37 AMGuava mangoPineapple mangoCoconut mangoWhat is next?Mango mango? Nah, i guess that would be too boring. More seriously, how come only mangoes can impersonate other fruits? I've yet to hear of:Mango guavaMango pineappleMango coconutBACON mango. I'm looking at you, Walter Zill. Make this happen.
Quote from: savemejebus on May 21, 2015, 12:04:10 PMQuote from: fruitlovers on May 21, 2015, 06:20:37 AMGuava mangoPineapple mangoCoconut mangoWhat is next?Mango mango? Nah, i guess that would be too boring. More seriously, how come only mangoes can impersonate other fruits? I've yet to hear of:Mango guavaMango pineappleMango coconutBACON mango. I'm looking at you, Walter Zill. Make this happen.Sorry, he is a vegetarian.
Quote from: bsbullie on May 21, 2015, 12:31:02 PMQuote from: savemejebus on May 21, 2015, 12:04:10 PMQuote from: fruitlovers on May 21, 2015, 06:20:37 AMGuava mangoPineapple mangoCoconut mangoWhat is next?Mango mango? Nah, i guess that would be too boring. More seriously, how come only mangoes can impersonate other fruits? I've yet to hear of:Mango guavaMango pineappleMango coconutBACON mango. I'm looking at you, Walter Zill. Make this happen.Sorry, he is a vegetarian.We all have to make sacrifices for the betterment of society.
Quote from: Cookie Monster on May 21, 2015, 11:12:23 AMIt's a delicious mango. I top worked a good portion of my glenn to guava mango a couple of years back. This year is the second year that it's flowered. My only complaint is that production is mediocre. Mine produces about 1 fruit per every 4 or so flowering terminals, even with biweekly copper spraying. When I had asked Walter about his tree last year, he conceded that production wasn't the greatest on his tree either. But, it is a delicious early season mango.Production is much better this year. Not a super producer but one would have no complaints with the amounts prduced this year.
The one that has produced like a wild beast for me has been the Edgar. Mine bears in clusters. It bore just a few months post grafting, and then now in its second year, it has over 100 fruits. Zero anthracnose, blemish free fruits. Great mango too. Quote from: bsbullie on May 21, 2015, 11:36:08 AMQuote from: Cookie Monster on May 21, 2015, 11:12:23 AMIt's a delicious mango. I top worked a good portion of my glenn to guava mango a couple of years back. This year is the second year that it's flowered. My only complaint is that production is mediocre. Mine produces about 1 fruit per every 4 or so flowering terminals, even with biweekly copper spraying. When I had asked Walter about his tree last year, he conceded that production wasn't the greatest on his tree either. But, it is a delicious early season mango.Production is much better this year. Not a super producer but one would have no complaints with the amounts prduced this year.