Container Planting a New Mango Tree | Tips and Tricks to Help Them Recover and Thrive after Shipping
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Plants purchased online can often take a beating during the shipping.
Today’s video, I plant a new mango tree after 5 days in the mail.
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I have faith in your Valencia pride I ordered mine from Florida! 6 months ago it was only 2 foot tall and now it sits just over 5 feet and has about 20 peanut size mangoes, and I’m here in ceres! So far it’s going very well
Excellent!
They both look really healthy, Jeff. Hopefully, they both thrive after the transplant 🤞. If that nursery provides phytosanitary certificates, I wonder if they will ship internationally? 🤔 That's the main requirement I need to be able to import plants from outside the UK, but many nurseries are unwilling to provide them.
Worth a try!
Nice new additions Jeff, i look forward to seeing their progress in your garden 👍
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My Orange Essence mango tree in a 5 flowered here in the 831 Santa Cruz.✌️🥭 Thanks for sharing
Impressive
Great video as usual. Could you please explain what good protected area for mango trees would be? Thank you.
Ideally up against the south wall of a building
Good lock with the Valencia Pride is my favorite mango tree , had one before the last hurricane and is gone 😢 missing that tree a lot have to get another and I’m planning planting in a different location in my backyard.
Delicious beautiful mango !
I enjoyed this video very much.
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So you recommend the same soils you use for avocados if I want it in a container long term? I just got a Fruit Punch Mango but I live in a more colder area
Long term I like a mix of sand, peat or coir and perlite
Thanks for the info
Welcome!
Wow nice. I am in Zone 9b in fairfield and wondering if that tree will grow here. If not what type of mango will grow in my zone? TY again and live ur videos. I am working on my sub tropical fruit garden myself and ur videos really helped.
Worth a try, but best to plant in the most protected spot in your garden as they are cold sensitive, especially when young.
I read a comment online from a guy in Sac area and he said his nam doc mai was live after the winter. I’m in Sonoma and keep my mango trees in the greenhouse to be safe. If the warm winters start to be a trend then I believe they can eventually manage outside, this far up. Mine flower at random times throughout the year, including late winter. At this time of the year, I’ve pulled them out of the greenhouse to get unfiltered sun.
Every single mango tree I’ve ordered has survived in the greenhouse with no issue. The leaves certainly stay green all year.
I’ve also seen a picture of a Manila mango tree, fruiting, in Elk Grove area, outside, in a rather protected area.
That is great. Will you switch it out after a couple of months to the more permanent soil?
No, once the new roots fill the pot, it will go directly into the ground
Are you planning on putting the peanut butter tree in the ground in a month or two? It seems a bit small. Have you been able to successfully plant a tropical that small in ground here?
Jeff are you growing any mango trees in containers?
I do have 2