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I'm in New England and looking for some shiranui cuttings please, does anyone have any for sale?

Thanks

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A Mango growing publication from University of Florida recommends a total of 1.5-3 lb of 8-3-9-2 fertilizer for example. (680-1360 g)

My growing season is about 6-7 months (~26 weeks) and my fertilizer strength is twice of the mentioned one 14-6-20-4 so let's just assume that I would need about half of the amount which is 340-680g

I prefer to fertilize every time I water a seedling, which is around 10L each week.

When we do the math we get a dose of 13-26g in each watering which is 1.3-2.6g/L.

Should I be worried about that much fertilizer in the irrigation water? (I'm using the most expensive fertilizers with no chloride and mostly rain water)

I have very calcareous sandy soil poor in almost everything.






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I already lost one seedling in the same manner, leaves get yellow spots then the edges shrivel and the whole leaf dies and falls.

My soil test shows issues with micros obviously, I get very bright sun every day and the temps are hovering around 98.

I do spray micros every now and then, but unhealthy leaves seem unlikely to take up nutrients, I'm about to drench with 1/2oz Sequestrene + 1/2oz Magnesium Sulfate, otherwise I usually fertilize with super light npk, I'm also thinking of adding 10gr of high Potassium NPK. Any other leads please.
















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Tropical Fruit Discussion / How do nurseries fertilize young mango plants
« on: February 25, 2022, 08:02:28 AM »
Do you guys have recommendations for the go to fertilizer ratios that nurseries use? I'm talking about seedlings from 2 months to let's say 18 months for example, mangoes or similar...

For some reason, most seedlings I purchase come with very wild and very strong roots. I have seen bags of 13-40-13 at some nurseries before, but I'm not sure if all that P is good.

What is your experience please?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Seen these symptoms before on Mango leaves?
« on: September 30, 2021, 07:46:52 PM »
As you can see, the issue is affecting older leaves first.

I'm suspecting:

Mg deficiency?
Phosphorus deficiency/toxicity?
Sulfur deficiency?
A micro deficiency?

sandy/pH 8.4/90% calcareous

Let me know if you have see something similar please. Thanks



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Tropical Fruit Discussion / The two mangoes you wish their hybrid existed
« on: September 05, 2021, 02:31:47 PM »
Every great mango seems to be missing that one thing.

Let's suppose we create a one perfect mango out of two other varieties, what would you pick?

From my side, I would try an Alphonso with a Keitt. The goal is to get a reliable Alphonso or a Keitt with an Indian spice.

What is your combo?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Most perfumed mango
« on: September 05, 2021, 10:13:09 AM »
I was wondering what would be your most perfumed mango that you had please.

A very perfumed mango in my definition is a one that fills up the room with its smell, and has a strong smell that stays on your fingers even after you wash them.

In my case, I once tried an Egyptian mango called Seddik and it matches all these characteristics. Seddik leaves also smell very strong, with the distinct Indian spice.



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Tropical Fruit Discussion / How crazy can we go with foliar feeding dosage
« on: September 03, 2021, 02:32:01 PM »
Recently I tried 2.3% of potassium nitrate 23g/L and I had thought first that I went crazy, and  was expecting damage but to my surprise plants (Mango seedlings) were super happy with it.

Today I had 20-20-20 with micros that shows 2.5 to 3g/L and I thought I would ask when foliar feeding, what would be the nutrient to pay the most attention to please?

Potassium nitrate is like 13-0-46 but I wanted to give phosphorus too and I thought the 3g dose would be a way smaller than 23g of KNO3

If we do the math:
23g/L of KNO3 is 3g of N and 10.6G Of KO2.
3g/L  of 20-20-20 is 0.6g of N, 0.6 of PO5 and 0.6 of KO2.

So if Nitrogen is the issue, I could go with as much as 5 times of 20-20-20 (15g) to reach 3g N.

Do you have any experience with going crazy with dosage and not seeing a negative effect?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Mallika pine/resin taste seedlings
« on: September 01, 2021, 07:56:11 PM »
I had several Mexico grown Mallikas for the first time a couple of months ago, and I had planted some seeds. I'm trying to identify them now, although I understand that they're mono. I also have a hard time remembering if there was a very strong resinous taste in them reminiscent of Carrie/Alphonso for example? Could you please confirm if that kind of taste is not very well pronounced in Mallika. Thanks

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I have few 2-3 months old seedlings in grow bags that seem to slow down the growth and I was wondering what would be the right dosage of fertilizers and which ones to give at this point. Thanks

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Taproots trigger my OCD - Mango/Mamey/Lychee
« on: August 07, 2021, 02:54:16 PM »
The heat these days is ideal for seedling growth. I planted few seeds a couple weeks ago and I'm having a hard time keeping up with the taproot growth.

A bit more about my climate and soil, I have some of the hottest and driest summers in the Mediterranean. Temperatures are common to hover around 100f these days. And worst of all, for about 4 months at least, there would be absolutely 0 rain. Soil is very calcareous sand with negligible water holding capacity.

Irrigation is required and good stored rain water is a luxury. I'm telling you all of this because I want reassurance if possible, that even if the taproot gets "touched" I wouldn't lose a lot in the drought resistance front.

I use now 14-15" grow bags but I'm not confident that those will be enough. Same thing with Mamey. How long do you think I could keep a seedling happy in that kind of a bag please?

In the past I had a nasty issue with bottom root rot even though the bags are perforated, it seems that when I place the bag on tiled floor, the humidity still accumulates at the bottom and takes forever to evaporate because of smooth base of tiles. Have you noticed anything like this before?

One last thought, I once accidentally broke a mango taproot and few days later, it regrew? If that's always the case, it gives me hope that any damage may be reversible maybe?




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I did a soil test and as expected my sandy soil came back low in almost everything but calcium with 8.4 pH and very low organic matter.



I'm not worried about micronutrients as I could probably foliar feed them and/or use chelated ones.

My issue is with N-P-K-Ca-Mg. I'm having a very hard time figuring out how to fix those deficiencies when some can block others.

Let's say I start with a good balanced 20-20-20 (20gr per seedling for example). If I add Calcium, it may compete with Potassium and Magnesium and the same goes with adding Magnesium. And I'm not even mentioning Na if I use saline water for irrigation.

I understand that I should add organic matter, but are there any recommendations on how to give fertilizers while avoiding as much interaction as possible. Do you have any ideas especially the folks who grow in fast draining sandy conditions.

Thanks

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Irradiation vs Hot Water Treatments
« on: June 26, 2021, 10:22:16 PM »
Does anyone know what the regulations are about treating imported fruits?

Is it the country of origin that decides whether the fruit has to go through irradiation vs hot water?

Today I got a box of Rambutan grown in Guatemala and the box says that the fruit wasn't irradiated. But Vietnamese longan and Indian/Pakistani mangoes seem to be always irradiated?

I'm asking as apparently HWT doesn't affect the seeds.

Thanks

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Mango id - From markets in Paris
« on: June 21, 2021, 12:57:20 PM »




I thought I have seen this mango before. Does anyone recognize it please?

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Is there a pattern for mango pushing new growth? I have sandy soil that leaches nutrients fast so I'm trying to time my immobile micronutrients amendments to synchronize with new growth flush. It's even more pain with an alkaline soil as far as chelation... What micros would you prioritize as chelated please? We're talking about small seedlings so new growth is all what matters. You can assume an extremely poor soil.

An other question, will foliar feeding immobile nutrients that affect cell division like zinc/boron/calcium help new growth? Thanks!

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How would you treat an extremely severe calcium deficiency in 2-3 years old mango seedlings that look like 6 months old please?

I added 40gr (almost 3 Tbsp) of calcium nitrate to each one's roots (diluted in irrigation water) and I also have been spraying a lower dose of the same product for the last 3 days. I do see progress but I'm too worried that I might not be doing enough. Sandy soil with >8 pH and low Mg content. I have been spraying Mg before and I gave Mg sulfate about a month ago. Let me know if I should be doing more, or less please...

Thanks!

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Citrus General Discussion / Nova morphing into lemon
« on: January 14, 2021, 02:27:30 PM »


I thought this would be worth sharing! Have you seen something similar before?

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I'm in the Mediterranean and temps these days are in the 70 day/50 night. First time I grow a soursop seedling, and this will be its first winter so I have been checking on it multiple times a day :)

I was wondering if you guys can guess from these photos, the reason why the newest growth doesn't seem as healthy as the older. So the leaf in question feels very tender and seems like it will be wilted and dry in the near future. I have been feeding the tree moderately, it's not hungry in any way. If anything could it be overfeeding?

Or could it be the cold? Drought?  I'm mostly concerned by the left leaf, not the little tiny one as I think they all start like that right one when very young.


   

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