Last year my Glen produced a fair amount of fruit, but because I was trying to get more growth from the tree I removed all of the fruitlets when they were pea size. This year powdery mildew took care of ruining a nice full bloom that I was going to allow to produce fruit, but sadly no fruit at all this year on that tree.
Last year the Maha produced one mature fruit, well almost - as it was beginning to ripen a squirrel knocked it off and chewed into it. This year in spite of a bloom in December and again in Feb/Mar, powdery mildew is taking its toll. The tree does have about 40 viable fruits hanging on it but every day I see a few on the ground, some with bite marks from squirrels. At this rate I will not see any ripe fruit at all.
As much as I love fresh mangos if I had realized how much trouble it would be to keep the fruit from being ruined by squirrels I probably would not have planted them. Somebody tell me some encouraging words please because if I have another year of this I'll be oiling up the chainsaw.