I love this video. This is novel to Florida dooryard fruit growers; to have a genuine resource like this, where the common person can learn and observe. Your a national treasure Paul👍
I believe I got a Maha tree from Backyard Mangoes at the Mango Festival. He shared my excitement of planting out a fruit grove for my family, mostly mangoes as far as volume of trees, however the goal will be as much fruit and veggies as we are able - year round. I love his energy, thank you for sharing. I am looking forward to this year's mango season already!
This is so good to watch. Learning to grow food where you live. It's normal to do so where I am. We have two Mango trees on our tiny property, planted by my father. They didn't fruit for a few years, but once they did it has been really good since. ❤from 🇮🇳
love the content. we bought two 50$ boxes this year and now have 17 mango Trees growing in pots in our greenhouse. CAC, Cotton candy, Sweet Tart, Valencia Pride, Malika, Orange Sherbert, and Nam Dak Mai, among others. hopefully some of these will fruit true to form. keep up the good work Paul. my favorite was probably Sweet tart and Malika.
If it’s grafted trees you got it will be true, if it’s from seed it might not be, what kind of medium did you use in your potting mix? What state are you in for planting tropicals ?
I have Carrie, VP, Maha, Nomdoc Mai, Langra, Chausa, Orange Sherbet, Cac, and Angie on my property. All my trees are 10-20 years old and produce tons of mangos. I live in Zone 10-B.
@SeraphimCherubim no I always watch his be show because I was stuck home for years cuz I was a caregiver to my mother so I would grow a lot of fruit and vegetables. So today I went to Aldi's and he was there and I recognized him so I said hello.
You should definitely let the carrie produce fruit and the pickering. Letting the trees produce fruit slows growth of tree, but that is a good thing. For instance I have a mahachanok that is 5’ x 5’ and produced 48 mangoes last year. I see people with 30’ tall trees that don’t get that many mangoes
I love this video. This is novel to Florida dooryard fruit growers; to have a genuine resource like this, where the common person can learn and observe. Your a national treasure Paul👍
I believe I got a Maha tree from Backyard Mangoes at the Mango Festival. He shared my excitement of planting out a fruit grove for my family, mostly mangoes as far as volume of trees, however the goal will be as much fruit and veggies as we are able - year round. I love his energy, thank you for sharing. I am looking forward to this year's mango season already!
3yrs for fruit from a 3-7gal is accurate. My coconut cream is on yr 4 and looks like it will finally produce a decent crop.
Vincent's mango trees have grown a lot. It wasn't too long ago that he planted them.
This is so good to watch. Learning to grow food where you live. It's normal to do so where I am. We have two Mango trees on our tiny property, planted by my father. They didn't fruit for a few years, but once they did it has been really good since. ❤from 🇮🇳
love the content. we bought two 50$ boxes this year and now have 17 mango Trees growing in pots in our greenhouse. CAC, Cotton candy, Sweet Tart, Valencia Pride, Malika, Orange Sherbert, and Nam Dak Mai, among others. hopefully some of these will fruit true to form. keep up the good work Paul. my favorite was probably Sweet tart and Malika.
If it’s grafted trees you got it will be true, if it’s from seed it might not be, what kind of medium did you use in your potting mix? What state are you in for planting tropicals ?
I have Carrie, VP, Maha, Nomdoc Mai, Langra, Chausa, Orange Sherbet, Cac, and Angie on my property.
All my trees are 10-20 years old and produce tons of mangos.
I live in Zone 10-B.
I tipped my sugarloaf late September and I have a lot of extra flower panicles this year, I think there may be an upside to tipping late 🤷🏼♂️
Rosigold produced 5 Mangos for me in January 2023. SE Boca Raton
Hey, I just met Paul in the Aldi's today.
Nice to meet you
@FruitfulTrees
LOL 🤣
Did you touch the sacred beard?😂
@SeraphimCherubim no I always watch his be show because I was stuck home for years cuz I was a caregiver to my mother so I would grow a lot of fruit and vegetables. So today I went to Aldi's and he was there and I recognized him so I said hello.
How big is the yard? Very nice collections
You should definitely let the carrie produce fruit and the pickering. Letting the trees produce fruit slows growth of tree, but that is a good thing. For instance I have a mahachanok that is 5’ x 5’ and produced 48 mangoes last year. I see people with 30’ tall trees that don’t get that many mangoes
Hey Paul coconut cream or m4 which do you think tastes the best
Maha is just as good as Cac when grown properly.
Whats the trick to promote such rapid growth?
water them
@@FruitfulTreesin the last video at Robert is here they said to never water them? Should younger mango trees be watered regularly?
There’s a decent chance that the Carrie will have too many male flowers to have a good crop
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