Really appreciate the tour and the detail. Would love to see a video of your favorite late-season varieties. Here in Southern California it seems vigorous late-season varieties have the best chance of producing nice sized fruits. Thanks as always.
impressive.. love mangoes. infact i have few varieties which are mainly asian origins. i'd like to have those smaller varieties but not available in the philippines.
How did you get your wild mangos? would you sell budwood or wild mango fruits? can they graft to normal mangos? Sorry for all the questions and I love the content you are putting out thank you.
@@WhatsRipening I am interested, do you have the one commonly called white mango? Mangifera kemanga I think is the name. I would love to try some of the wild mangos if you have fruit to sell some day
Hey Matt, I notice a lot of trees that are the same variety, just seem to have a bad stalk seedling from the start. My name is Bart formoso, so message me, and I’ll show you my m-4. It looks super healthy, and very bushy. I’m also 30 miles north of Orlando 😮
Manguri Custeri…..please expand on this fruit please…..we are always open to new fruits that have potential or need market attention….do you have fruit?seeds? Or trees?
Thanks for sharing.
This tour really helps me see the growth pattern…but also your wind challenges….looking forward to your approvals for ca customers.
Great videos! Im in Charlotte County, are you in Punta Gorda?
Thank you for the tour and your time. Sorry the storm did so much damage. Glad trees are amazing survivors as you well know.
Great tour and very sorry to see the extent of the damage from Ian.
Really appreciate the tour and the detail. Would love to see a video of your favorite late-season varieties. Here in Southern California it seems vigorous late-season varieties have the best chance of producing nice sized fruits. Thanks as always.
I have one set of flowers on my sweet tart
impressive.. love mangoes. infact i have few varieties which are mainly asian origins. i'd like to have those smaller varieties but not available in the philippines.
Awesome lots of variety
Really enjoyed your mango tour. What are five varieties of mangos you would plant commercial.
I'll make a video response:)
How did you get your wild mangos? would you sell budwood or wild mango fruits? can they graft to normal mangos? Sorry for all the questions and I love the content you are putting out thank you.
I collected them over the years. Some were from Fairchild botanical gardens
I could graft some later this year
@@WhatsRipening I am interested, do you have the one commonly called white mango? Mangifera kemanga I think is the name. I would love to try some of the wild mangos if you have fruit to sell some day
What is your production like?
Do you spray your mango blooms with copper fungicide?
Hey Matt, I notice a lot of trees that are the same variety, just seem to have a bad stalk seedling from the start.
My name is Bart formoso, so message me, and I’ll show you my m-4. It looks super healthy, and very bushy.
I’m also 30 miles north of Orlando 😮
What do you recommend to plant as groundcover around the fruit trees? I'm in central Florida.
Video response coming soon
Manguri Custeri…..please expand on this fruit please…..we are always open to new fruits that have potential or need market attention….do you have fruit?seeds?
Or trees?
Stay tuned, I'm working hard on that one
500 views by friday watch
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Can I borrow your dog from time to time to chase the rabbits?
She would love it!
Thats a pretty sweet collection of technically not mango trees! 🥭