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fruitnoob

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Question: Young Carrie mango tree blooming
« on: January 09, 2023, 07:16:29 PM »
Picture below is my Carrie mango tree. I bought it @ 7 Gallon in April of last year. It stands @ around > 5 feet tall, and every terminal of the tree is blooming.
I am leaning towards removing the panicles/fruits and waiting until next year. I am curious what others have done with their mango trees in a similar situation. Did you let it fruit and how did it turn out? etc. Did you decide when to let the mango tree fruit based on the time in ground or height, trunk's diameter?
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Re: Question: Young Carrie mango tree blooming
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2023, 01:51:21 PM »
Don't worry about removing the panicles yet
The tree may not hold fruit. We may also get some cold weather
and you might lose the bloom/fruit
If you take the panicles off now it will probably waste
energy and rebloom.

 

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