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I found this video extremely interesting especially because it seems as though our climate is slightly changing. And that's why I'm grafting more of the easy blooming varieties. Dr Campbell mentioned that closer to the Equator they use plant growth inhibitors or plant steroids to induce bloom. I Wonder if he's referring to gibberellic acid. Well I guess I have my homework cut out for me. Not too happy with partial blooms on some of my trees and the wind of last week was a real kick in the pantshttps://youtu.be/ha6td8gqhGUhttps://www.redalyc.org/journal/2530/253068585033/html/#:~:text=Mango%20flowering%20is%20also%20regulated,(Santos%2DVillalobos%20et%20alhttps://sqmnutrition.com/en/essays/potassium-nitrate-calcium-nitrate-flowering-induction-fruit-retention-mango/