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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Rosigold v. Dwarf Hawaiian?
« on: November 28, 2023, 09:33:19 AM »
After a few years I got frustrated with my DH for a few reasons and converted it.
1) they are very very small
2) I personally do not like Spicy
3) they ripen at different times over many weeks and if left on too long get super spicy so I had to go over to this tree 2 times every day to see which needed to be picked.
Bottom line is Island people where they grow spicy Julie and other spicy mangoes love this fruit.
As far as Rosigold if you have at least 7 or 8 other mango trees you gotta have a Rosi for your last one to be able to bring great pleasure early in the season to as many people as you can because the first taste of the season even of a not special mango is special!
1) they are very very small
2) I personally do not like Spicy
3) they ripen at different times over many weeks and if left on too long get super spicy so I had to go over to this tree 2 times every day to see which needed to be picked.
Bottom line is Island people where they grow spicy Julie and other spicy mangoes love this fruit.
As far as Rosigold if you have at least 7 or 8 other mango trees you gotta have a Rosi for your last one to be able to bring great pleasure early in the season to as many people as you can because the first taste of the season even of a not special mango is special!