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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Free Mulberry Cuttings: Black Pakistan mulberry
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I am growing over 25 varieties of mangoes and evaluating which ones have high and medium vigor. It's a long-term learning process. Listed below are my estimated high vigor varieties. But keep in mind this may change with more time and experience growing. Note: all of my mango trees are on Manila or Ataulfo rootstock. No turpentine due to lack of vigor. The soil is sandy loam with 10% pumice. No heavy or clay soil as this reduces the growth rate and vigor.
I do everything I can to increase vigor and that starts with the soil type then moves up to the rootstock and finally the cultivar. All are very important to maximize mango tree growth in my opinion.
1. Cotton Candy - Just moved to a larger #25 pot and thus far is growing very well. The root completely filled the smaller #15 pot after only one year.
2. Fruit Punch - Every graft I have done has grown well. Even the 2022 graft onto my Lemon Zest mango tree is trying to hold fruit. Will remove the Fruit Punch fruit to focus on vegetative growth for the young graft.
3. Guava - My 2020 Guava graft is now over 1.5" thick and holding numerous fruit. Appears to be vigorous.
4. Lemon Zest - After a few years in the ground this takes off vertically.
5. Orange Essence - Appears to be a strong grower. (Orange Sherbet is of Medium Vigor but a more attractive tree.)
6. Peach Cobber - Every PC graft I have done has grown well. So far so good. I also have fruit set from a 2020 graft.
I need more time to ascertain with other cultivars have vigor. This list almost certainly change with more experience growing mango trees in California.
Johnny
Picked up Alphonso mango shipped from India from Indian store. Beautiful colored mangoes Excellent tasting may be little fibers.
Thinking about growing them. Anyone like to grow? it won’t be an Alphonso, just to try and may be to top work later.