Author Topic: Air layering mango trees vs. traditional grafting. Tree productivity after 2yrs  (Read 331 times)

palmcity

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After 2 years being planted in the soil or more:::
1.Especially people in Southwest Florida after hurricanes, did the planted air layered trees survive the winds/diseases/plant pathogens/etc. as well as traditional grafted rootstock mango trees?

2. Did the air layered mango trees bear as well?

3. Do you think the air layered  mango trees fruit tasted as good as similar aged traditional grafted trees?

4. Once planted in yard/field soil, did or do the air layered mango trees require special care with more water/nutrients/minerals/ etc.  vs. traditional grafted trees and for how long if any extra care required?

Thanks in advance for your opinions...
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