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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #100 on: February 18, 2023, 01:33:08 PM »
My Glenn started shooting some bloom buds this week.


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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #101 on: February 19, 2023, 12:20:56 PM »

Nice!! Congrats  :D

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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #102 on: February 19, 2023, 04:29:56 PM »
Cogshall (with a branch of PPK on the right) is in full bloom. The love bugs have been on it for weeks now. There were more flies a few weeks ago but now it’s all love bugs.


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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #103 on: February 19, 2023, 08:32:31 PM »
My mangoes were hit by frost last winter and then more damage from Hurricane Ian. I was sure I’d get nothing this season, but

Pickering is in heavy, full flower.

Maha Chanok, Angie and Jean Ellen are flowering some.

Carrie is just breaking a few. Nothing yet from the Carrie seedling.

Keeping my fingers crossed.

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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #104 on: February 20, 2023, 10:51:58 AM »
Great pics and updates everyone! Trees are going even crazier around here now. Still looking for fruit set.

Was up around Lake Okeechobee this weekend, saw some mango trees in different states of blooming. A couple of tees had what appears to be cold burnt panicles, while others with fresher flowers looked healthy. Several trees had some pest issues, while a few looked very clean. Will be interesting to see how their season turns out. 

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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #105 on: February 20, 2023, 03:36:40 PM »
Big things have small beginnings:



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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #106 on: February 20, 2023, 05:25:40 PM »

Pickering fruit set

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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #107 on: February 20, 2023, 06:05:57 PM »

Pickering fruit set
Remember, Pickering drops most of those tiny fruit and still gives you a shitload.
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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #108 on: February 20, 2023, 07:31:57 PM »
Yes, even with the ones that've turned yellow and dropped, there's still an absurd amount growing. Also growing is the Coconut Cream seedling's panicles. Only one branch has panicles, though.



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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #109 on: February 21, 2023, 03:35:31 PM »
I nominate sugarloaf for the most beautiful mango bouquet of 2023…





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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #110 on: February 21, 2023, 05:07:11 PM »
Check out neighbor's giant tree, probably Haden



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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #111 on: February 21, 2023, 09:30:28 PM »
Check out neighbor's giant tree, probably Haden


I'm seeing a lot of trees like that around here!
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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #112 on: February 22, 2023, 11:17:38 AM »
Bought my first mangoes of the 2023 season: Cat Hoa Loc mangoes. To my novice palate, it's meh.
So look forward to tasting FL mangoes!






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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #113 on: February 22, 2023, 01:35:29 PM »
I nominate sugarloaf for the most beautiful mango bouquet of 2023…





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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #114 on: February 22, 2023, 06:29:17 PM »
I nominate sugarloaf for the most beautiful mango bouquet of 2023…





What a beauty, wish I could have that good blossom on mango here!
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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #115 on: February 25, 2023, 10:55:31 AM »
All of my mango trees have EXPLODED in blooms, so many that if even a small percentage turn to fruit, I may take them to a farmer's market, get a straw hat and overalls to sell them :-)

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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #116 on: February 25, 2023, 03:49:59 PM »
Finally seeing more fruit set here, add Ceci Love and Sweet Tart to the mix. Shaping up to be a great season =)

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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #117 on: February 25, 2023, 04:04:55 PM »
Awesome updates! Our other two Pickerings and NDM#4 are pushing, but because of freeze and hurricane damage, I'm debating whether or not to let them hold fruit. In a recent Truly Tropical video, Har said flowering can occur anytime between November and May, so I'm still hoping our oldest seedling trees flower this year . . .

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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #118 on: February 25, 2023, 05:56:40 PM »
I am seeing lots of male flowers and panicles that do not set a single fruit.  It has been very humid in my area with no rain so I have anthracnose and powdery mildew.  I expect my harvest to be low but better than last year's disaster.

Taralay just started flowering, O15 good set with anthracnose, buttercream a bit late but seems to be setting, val carrie just flowering, cushman crowded but appears to be setting at top, harvest moon crowded setting on top, sweet tart flowered late seems to be setting, Lemon Zest, ok set with powdery mildew, dot ok set with anthracnose, edward low set, pickering not flowering due to shade, angie flowered late, PPK flowered late, rapoza heavy set but severe anthracnose, venus heavy set severe anthracnose, peach cobbler ok set, orange sherbert good set, triple sec good set moderate anthracnose, m4 flowered late, cotton candy good set moderate anthracnose, super julie good set, phoenex poor set, juicy peach good set, pineapple pleasure poor set, pina colada poor set, glenn good set severe powdery mildew, NDM didn't bother to look.


Fruit punch gets the gold star


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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #119 on: February 25, 2023, 07:04:38 PM »
Taralay just started flowering, O15 good set with anthracnose, buttercream a bit late but seems to be setting, val carrie just flowering, cushman crowded but appears to be setting at top, harvest moon crowded setting on top, sweet tart flowered late seems to be setting, Lemon Zest, ok set with powdery mildew, dot ok set with anthracnose, edward low set, pickering not flowering due to shade, angie flowered late, PPK flowered late, rapoza heavy set but severe anthracnose, venus heavy set severe anthracnose, peach cobbler ok set, orange sherbert good set, triple sec good set moderate anthracnose, m4 flowered late, cotton candy good set moderate anthracnose, super julie good set, phoenex poor set, juicy peach good set, pineapple pleasure poor set, pina colada poor set, glenn good set severe powdery mildew, NDM didn't bother to look.


Fruit punch gets the gold star

Nice list, I'll do some of the similar for both of us.

Final fruit maturity may vary greatly as these are just chicks and they may not become chickens as time will tell.
0-15 below average set with anthracnose.
buttercream only flower stage now.
harvest moon some setting
sweet tart gets the gold star.... Very good fruit set.
lemon zest ok set with powdery mildew but too small to tell if or how many will remain.
dot some fruit set with powdery mildew
pickering pretty good fruit set with anthracnose
ppk a lot of small small possibilities with powdery mildew
rapoza heavy set with anthracnose
venus good set
peach cobbler some set
orange sherbert flowers still
m4 some set with some powdery mildew/anthracnose as plant is in a partially shady location now.
cotton candy some fruit set with powdery mildew/anthracnose as plant is in partial shade now.
super julie good set in sunshine, tree in partial shade is lower fruit set
phoenix poor set if any at all with powdery mildew so all may fall off before maturity as in previous years.
juicy peach in flower stage
pineapple pleasure cut back with zero set but grafted pickering on part is in bloom
pina colada flowering only with anthracnose & planted in wrong spot too near septic field probably.
Glenn as always good fruit set even with a lot of powdery mildew
NDM good fruit set
Fruit punch poor fruit set of tree partially shaded with significant anthracnose
fruit punch in sun good fruit set of smaller tree with low levels of anthracnose

It is funny but significant that many trees can hold fruit to maturity with heavy powdery mildew like Glen




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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #120 on: February 26, 2023, 09:53:22 AM »

Awesome everyone! Fingers crossed this is going to be a great mango season for us all  :)

My Cogshall is loaded with blooms, I actually have Maha on the left and a 45 gallon potted Glenn underneath and Cogshall all growing together Lol... on that Oak island. The Maha (far left) is just starting to bloom so it's hard to see blooms on the picture.

Maha, black potted Glenn and Cogshall growing together



My Glenn taken at dusk as the sun was setting, making the leaves and blooms orangy bronzy color...


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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #121 on: February 28, 2023, 10:15:15 PM »
My Lemon Zest at dusk glowing with powdery mildew ;D


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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #122 on: March 01, 2023, 11:27:49 AM »
Full bloom:
CAC,
LZ (OS, Dupuis and Peach Cobbler on same tree with full bloom)
NDM (Buxton Spice, Pickering, Mapulehu, Little Gem, Maha on same tree with full bloom)
Glenn (Peach cobbler and Guava on same tree with full bloom)
Edward
Zinc/Edgar
Sugar Loaf/Phoenix
Fruit Punch
Cogshall
Venus
Manilita (Pickering and 40-26 on same tree with full bloom)
Neelam/Honey kiss
Angie
Seedling (Thai ever bearing and Z-0 is on same tree with full bloom)

Partial bloom
Taralay (Though the buttercream branch is full)
OS (2 years in ground)
Kiett (Cotton Candy and M-4 is on this as well with same sparse bloom, produced a lot last year.)

Should be a good year for me ia

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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #123 on: March 01, 2023, 12:30:02 PM »
My Lemon Zest at dusk glowing with powdery mildew ;D


Lol  ;D...that is a great looking Lemon Zest and look at all those blooms, just beautiful! Hopefully, you will still tons of mango  :D

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Re: 2023 Mango Season
« Reply #124 on: March 01, 2023, 03:48:41 PM »
My Lemon Zest at dusk glowing with powdery mildew ;D


Lol  ;D...that is a great looking Lemon Zest and look at all those blooms, just beautiful! Hopefully, you will still tons of mango  :D
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Beauteous! Your tree looks great to me. Does pm have an orange color to it? I thought it was grayish. The color of your blooms looks similar to what I'm seeing all around, wondering if pm is all around too, lol
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