Just about everything large enough to flower has already flowered or has panicles pushing. I would grade this as a “good, not great” bloom (75-90% bloom, with a great bloom being 90+%). With the mild/warm “winters” we get now in southeast Florida, I’m just grateful for a “good” bloom.
Some exceptions are:
Sweet tart - by far the most disappointing. Out of several dozen ST trees, only a couple have any flowers at all. Absolutely pathetic. I’m convinced this one needs regularly cool winters to flower and produce on a consistent basis because of the energy drained by its larger crops.
Bombay - some panicles but vast majority of a “large” tree is dormant.
Shindri - 2nd year it’s been large enough to flower and still nothing
Naomi - no flowers. has never fruited
Sonpari - completely dormant, had large crop last year
Alphonso - just a small amount of bloom. Not surprised
Jehangir - similar to Alphonso
Shamsul Asamar- insuspect this one needs a pretty cold winter to do anything
J.B 2 - completely dormant. Has never flowered
“Sia Siam” (fake maha chanoks) - 6 out of 7 are dormant
ValCarrie - usually flowers well but not much of anything on two trees
Probably forgetting a few other disappointments.
Some other trees have significant blooms, but subpar by their own standards.