Tips on Growing Mango Trees in Mediterranean Climates
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- Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
- Some tips on growing Mangos (Mangifera Indica) in Mediterranean climates. Southern California is mango country, if you make some easy changes.
Excellent parts of Southern California to grow mangoes:
Pasadena
San Fernando Valley
Anaheim
Santa Ana
Irvine
El Monte
Covina
Riverside
San Bernardino
Fallbrook
Poway
Escondido
El Cajon
Palm Springs
Indio
Corona
0:00 - 1:02 1st Tip
1:03 - 1:32 Parts of Southern California Where Mangoes Do Well
1:33 - 2:00 The Downside of Growing Mangoes in Mediterranean Areas
2:01 - 3:24 2nd Tip
3:25 - 4:37 What if the Fruit Tastes Bad?
4:38 - 5:13 Surprising Speed of Some Mango Seeds
5:14 - 6:19 An Example of a High Level Mango Tree
6:20 - 8:40 3rd Tip
8:41 - 8:51 More Mango Videos Are Coming!
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Who has ever had a mango and hated it? This doesn't exist lol. I doubt people growing mango from seed would EVER hate the fruit they get. great tips!!
Thanks. There are some pretty bad seed grown mango varieties out there. On the flip side, there are also some incredible seed grown mango varieties!
Good info thanks
Very good points.
I have seedlings, 3 years old, that have reached the 2 meters, and am letting them another 2 more years in the ground and after that will come the grafting. This way the tree grows a LOT faster.
Btw, across the Med sea people grow mangos, except the north coasts like Croatia for example, so, of course mangos can grow in Mediterranean climate.
😅 gracias por el video me gusto senbre 2 harboles de mango ase 5 meses y comensaron a da flores 1 de ellos tiene 2 manguitos 😊 creo que les gusta el sur de california son mangos keit. Cuidate chao 😁
Hope you do an update soon. we've been having hot weather here in the valley and all my mangoes are exploding with growth
Hope to do more mango updates this summer
Great video and I think it’s true, seed grown will be faster and better tree. I learned this for Tropical Fruit forum where a guy named Simon is as much of a mango nut as you are. I have 4 recently bought/planted seedling LaVerne ‘Manila’ in the ground to top work when mature. So far they are blasting past my grafted 5 year old tree.
I also recently bought a variety box of fresh mangoes from Florida and planted all those seeds. They are growing incredibly fast, especially super Julie. Several other sweet tart are also growing fast. I direct planted several seed in the ground and they are also doing well and I wonder if they will outpace the store bought ones?
I have one of Mallika, pickering, carrie mango tree. I don't remember which one but it is very sweet, it's a slow grower and I have had it since 2018. I live in Ontario Ca. Zone 10a
How do you get around the wet winter and spring so that the mango trees will set fruit?
Bruv, you just hit me up with some knowledge. I've been growing a couple seedlings in containers (zone 9a). I guess I won't bother with trying to find budwood.
When can u bring some scions to Menifee California. I am in zone 9a..very hot and it can be very cold..
Any chance you can sell few avocado scions to UK?
Thanks for the great video. We live in west Torrance. Beach is around 1 - 1.5 miles away from us. I am growing a mallika mango close to a wall. It’s around 5 yrs old. Grafted from a nursery. Trying to add different varieties to that. Will u be able to share a sweet tart cutting pls🙏
Yes sure.
@@AJTheGraftManThank you very very much. Where do u live? If you live closeby, i can come & collect it from you. Also be willing to pay for the scion & Shipping. 🙏
You could have shown us how to grow the mango plant from a seed!! Seeing you advocated this way of growing mangoes
I’ve done some videos about planting seeds on my channel. Check them out! Thanks!
do you know if there are varieties that are hardier and would survive without protection in the winter - zone 9A?
In your area they would need protection. I don’t know of any varieties that can take that much cold.
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Any advice on growing a mango tree here in Riverside CA zone 9b. I have grown all sorts of fruit trees and I have failed growing mangoes 4 different times.
Try growing mangoes from seed
I had a store bought mango that had a seed within it which was sprouting. I placed it in a jar with a bit of water and it kept sprouting and splitting wider open. I didn’t know how to plant it - I put it laterally in ground and it died. :( What did I do wrong? What kind of soil does a seed need? How deep? Which way?
Good questions. I’ll do a video about how to plant mango seeds
My manila mango seedling till this day is struggling to grow. It's been in ground for two years now from its original potting. In it's potting I think it wasn't rooting well so I planted it in ground 2 years ago with a "mango soil mix"... Still struggling. I think it's first year in ground, it got too much direct sun and so it still had very stunted growth. Im not going to kill it, just going to provide 40% shade cloth this spring/summer and see how it does. But at this point I'm not relying on it to grow "normal" anymore, and I'm just going to buy possibly a grafted Glenn and plant it close to this Manila and see how things grow.
Any tips??
Make sure the pH is somewhere between 4.5 and 6. Trust me a lot of the problem with mango growers is that they don't keep an eye on the pH of the soil. Hit me back and give me an update okay, I'll walk you through this
I eat peel every time nothing happened soak it in water first 10mins then eat
I’ve decided I like the name change. So mangos are not true to seed but are more forgiving (more likely edible) than say avocados?
Depends on the mango if you want to go down that rabbit hole you can Google mango monoembryonic Vs polyembryonic.
Some mangoes are true to seed
Bro, are you kidding me a grafted tree won’t grow like that you got that all backwards my man?