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Don’t see why it wouldn’t survive
You want to cut back so there isn’t too much green for the brown to feed
At least a third and more if it’s too heavy
Digging it out to save roots is more important than green at this point.
Mangos transplant pretty well and I believe the original Pickering was moved three times.
If you must move it then yes cutting the smallest branches and defoliating can help it deal. Have the hole your putting it in ready to go and move it straight there when you dig it up.
You should go down to Bradenton and buy a dream cherimoya from Wayne Clifton.
How do you stored pollen for future use and how long will they last?
You harvest the fresh pollen at night then you let it dry out then store in the freezer. It should last you a couple of months