I have a tree I am topworking in thirds. The tree itself is a well established Tommy that I purchased from the Home Depot (I believe) years ago when I first started planting mangos.
I grafted on the third I took of this year. These are recent grafts within the past couple of months.
One of the grafts pushed a month or so ago and I thought was about to flush for a second time. Surprise, it looks like it is flowering.
My question is, should I let let it hold fruit?
I have not seen this happen to any of my other grafts, they flush a few times before they finally start flowering
Were this on a seedling I know I will remove the flower or let it set fruit and then cut off the panicle.
On a big tree, do I have to do the same or can I let it hold fruit?
I have seen posts from California where first year grafts flowering is not unusual, can Simon or someone familiar with this situation please share experiences?