Author Topic: Whats the most productive and disease resistant mango varieties in South Flori  (Read 3572 times)

Capt Ram

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I've got about 10 mango trees in Lake Worth area that have scab, also my avacado trees have scab and it looks like papaya have scab,
I've got about 6 turpentine trees that grew wild and I'm going to top work them, I'm looking for maximum disease resistance, and good production,
I was at Squams (Alex's) place today and he recommend Angie,..what else is good?
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Duncan, Florigon, Maha, Sweet Tart, & Pickering are the first to come to mind.. (Alex recommended these to me)
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Fairchild as well.
Cac, Glenn, NDM, dupuis, have done pretty well for me

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Kesar, Mallika and Honey Kiss are bullet-proof in my yard.

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Peach Cobbler
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And Young have been most resistant to powdery mildew in my yard

With Fairchild getting the most it’s ever had but still going to have good crop


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Fairchild--- disease resistant reputation  My tree is always good.

"it possesses qualities that give it potential for wider commercial adaptation. These include flavor, excellent production, and very good disease resistance."  Read its Wikipedia entry 

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Thanks everyone for your input !!!!
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In my yard in Brevard county: Rosigold, Keitt, Angie, Pickering, Sweet tart, Bailey's marvel has given me good crops. others that seem to fruit well for me are fruit punch and this weird edward tree. It's about 6 feet and scraggly and wants to ripen 16 fruit right now. wasn't sure I wanted it because of low productivity, but the last 3-4 years I can't get it to grow because it sets so much fruit. Not that I'm complaining...

 

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