After you completely saturate the pot with water, how long did/does it take to drain out of the bottom with the plastic sheet you used to cover up the drainage holes?
That took about an hour. I used a knife to cut out a bunch of holes in the plastic. This also helps soil from draining out of the big drainage holes in the pot.
Very nice! Where do you get your mango trees from? I’m wanting to get my first mango tree. I grow a lot of bananas but have been wanting to get more variety of fruit in my yard like mangos and avocados.
@@FruitFloridaFarm thank you! I’ve been watching a lot of Fruitful Tree’s videos with Alex (Tropical Acres Farms) and Julian (Lara Farms Miami). They are very knowledgeable and trust worthy for sure!
@@jacobwhite953 mike at trees and more is also good. Look for a 7 gallon pot if you can afford it. Preferably something that's flowering and if it has fruit that would be icing on top.
After you completely saturate the pot with water, how long did/does it take to drain out of the bottom with the plastic sheet you used to cover up the drainage holes?
That took about an hour. I used a knife to cut out a bunch of holes in the plastic. This also helps soil from draining out of the big drainage holes in the pot.
Very nice! Where do you get your mango trees from? I’m wanting to get my first mango tree. I grow a lot of bananas but have been wanting to get more variety of fruit in my yard like mangos and avocados.
Talk to Julian at larafarmsmiami.com/ he's many different fruits to get you started
@@FruitFloridaFarm thank you! I’ve been watching a lot of Fruitful Tree’s videos with Alex (Tropical Acres Farms) and Julian (Lara Farms Miami). They are very knowledgeable and trust worthy for sure!
@@jacobwhite953 mike at trees and more is also good. Look for a 7 gallon pot if you can afford it. Preferably something that's flowering and if it has fruit that would be icing on top.