Jump to the Following Parts of this EpisodeJump to the following parts of this episode: 00:17 Tropical Acres Farms 00:50 This Farm Grows over 330 Varieties of Mangoes 02:50 They will graft to order and make you the exact variety you want. 03:25 This Farm Grows all the trees they sell 03:45 In the Mango Orchard 04:34 Angie Mango Taste Testing 05:26 Why you should eat mango skins 06:32 Sample Mango Fruit before you buy a tree 06:47 ValCarrie Mango Taste Testing 07:36 Don't leave mangoes on the tree too long 08:22 Fruit Punch Mango Taste Testing 10:01 Jehangir Mango from India Taste Testing 12:16 Keow Savoy - Eaten Firm Taste Testing 13:22 Lemon Merangue Mango aka Po Pyu Kalay PPK My Favorite Mango Taste Testing 15:05 Mango Nursery Ships to 49 States 16:18 Mango Tree in one-gallon pot- how they are made 18:58 interview with Alex Salazar Mango Expert & Farmer 19:06 Why did you get into growing mangoes? 20:03 What is the perfect climate for mangoes? 21:45 Will mangoes grow well in Arizona because it is dry? 22:56 Why don't Mangoes grow optimally in California or Arizona? 23:46 Is there a way to stop mango flowering to get a growth cycle? 24:56 Why don't you fertilize mango trees with nitrogen after they are fully grown? 26:26 What do you fertilize your mangoes with to get them to fruit? 27:32 Why don't you mulch under your mango tree? 28:10 If you don't mulch your mango trees what do you do instead? 29:40 How much do you water your mangoes? 31:06 Why can stressing out your mango can help the tree? 33:18 How can someone grow a mango tree in freezing climates? 35:02 What are the top 5 dwarf varieties that are best to grow in a container? 36:20 What 5 Varieties will be a reliable producer for Florida? 37:55 What are the 3 biggest mistakes that people make when growing a mango tree? 39:44 What mango trees are the most disease-resistant? 40:30 What are the top 5 disease-resistant mangoes? 41:36 Check out the fruitful trees youtube channel for more about mangoes 42:03 How can someone order mango trees from you? Order Mango Trees at www.tropicalacresfarms.com/ Follow Tropical Acre Farms on Instagram: instagram.com/tropicalacresfarms/ Follow Tropical Acre Farms on Facebook: facebook.com/TropicalAcresFarms/ Watch More videos with Alex and Growing fruit trees in Florida at www.youtube.com/@FruitfulTrees
John, you didn't ask him about shipping mangoes, all the times I've been to his website it indicated that they did not ship mangoes or that they were only available locally . Thanks, that was a great interview and very informative form anyone trying to grow mangoes.
Unimaginable, thanks this is so beautiful, veggie future will be so prosperous thanks to your work, the diversity is best argument to promote veggie diets
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Another great vid John. Can't wait to buy one. I've been trying to grow one from seed just for fun but always haven't gotten them to do well so this is great option
Thanks for the video, very interesting. I have a mango farm in Hawaii since 2012, on the relatively dry side of Oahu where it is known as mango country. We have varieties that thrive in sunny Mediterranean climate. I have not heard of most of the varieties you showed in this video. There are just so many amazing mango varieties. In Hawaii we have the Pirie, Rapoza, Golden Glow, Heyden, Mapulehu…and especially for the wet side of the island there is the Florigon and Fairchild…the list goes on. I love the fiberless fragrant Indian mangoes! I found that agricultural neem oil such as the Trilogy works really well as an organic fungicide to keep the mango trees healthy.
@@ellena858 In general neem is safe to spray periodically as a preventative for a myriad of problems. Usually the products have directions for use on the label. The best type of neem oil for foliar spray is emulsified neem oil. Myself I only sprayed after prolonged periods of rain or high humidity, since my mango trees are on the relatively dry side of the island. If you’re in Florida or somewhere humid like that, maybe just spray every two weeks. But if ever I spotted mildew of any type on the leaves, I would spray right away and repeat every week or so until everything is cleared. If anthracnose is in advanced stage and there is tree rot, you’ve gotta try to cut out all the rotten bark with a knife and applied a paste all over the infected area made of copper powder fungicide like Bonide copper or something like that. Oh and the best preventative practice is to prune the trees once every 1 or 2 years (depending on how profuse a tree is), at the end of harvest season, to ensure ample airflow through the trees. There are some great videos on UA-cam about pruning mango trees.
Thank you John for this video and asking many great questions! Alex is the most knowledgable expert in the U.S. and it is great hearing a mango expert address some of the growing challenges in California.
Its so amazing these mangos can all taste different and look different good to know , what a fun trip to Florida , its so rainy here in Southern Oregon 🌲🌲🌲🧚🕊️ we could use a little sun 🌞 or i may say a lot 😂😂 😘
They are OUT OF STOCK the day of the video on all trees. I was ready to have one shipped to Arizona) Thx John, good to see you still forging ahead! EDIT : You have to do another click to find.. search tree.
This was an awesome video. Very informative. This was great. Are you able to do a video on …. Pakistan Mulberry Everbearing mulberry Red Mulberry Thank you.
Most of those mangoes are treated with fungicides or they would not look that clean. I treat fruit trees for a living and am a graduate from UF in this field of study. Be careful and ask questions before eating the peels on any fruit.
Jump to the Following Parts of this EpisodeJump to the following parts of this episode:
00:17 Tropical Acres Farms
00:50 This Farm Grows over 330 Varieties of Mangoes
02:50 They will graft to order and make you the exact variety you want.
03:25 This Farm Grows all the trees they sell
03:45 In the Mango Orchard
04:34 Angie Mango Taste Testing
05:26 Why you should eat mango skins
06:32 Sample Mango Fruit before you buy a tree
06:47 ValCarrie Mango Taste Testing
07:36 Don't leave mangoes on the tree too long
08:22 Fruit Punch Mango Taste Testing
10:01 Jehangir Mango from India Taste Testing
12:16 Keow Savoy - Eaten Firm Taste Testing
13:22 Lemon Merangue Mango aka Po Pyu Kalay PPK My Favorite Mango Taste Testing
15:05 Mango Nursery Ships to 49 States
16:18 Mango Tree in one-gallon pot- how they are made
18:58 interview with Alex Salazar Mango Expert & Farmer
19:06 Why did you get into growing mangoes?
20:03 What is the perfect climate for mangoes?
21:45 Will mangoes grow well in Arizona because it is dry?
22:56 Why don't Mangoes grow optimally in California or Arizona?
23:46 Is there a way to stop mango flowering to get a growth cycle?
24:56 Why don't you fertilize mango trees with nitrogen after they are fully grown?
26:26 What do you fertilize your mangoes with to get them to fruit?
27:32 Why don't you mulch under your mango tree?
28:10 If you don't mulch your mango trees what do you do instead?
29:40 How much do you water your mangoes?
31:06 Why can stressing out your mango can help the tree?
33:18 How can someone grow a mango tree in freezing climates?
35:02 What are the top 5 dwarf varieties that are best to grow in a container?
36:20 What 5 Varieties will be a reliable producer for Florida?
37:55 What are the 3 biggest mistakes that people make when growing a mango tree?
39:44 What mango trees are the most disease-resistant?
40:30 What are the top 5 disease-resistant mangoes?
41:36 Check out the fruitful trees youtube channel for more about mangoes
42:03 How can someone order mango trees from you?
Order Mango Trees at www.tropicalacresfarms.com/
Follow Tropical Acre Farms on Instagram: instagram.com/tropicalacresfarms/
Follow Tropical Acre Farms on Facebook: facebook.com/TropicalAcresFarms/
Watch More videos with Alex and Growing fruit trees in Florida at www.youtube.com/@FruitfulTrees
So much valueabl details in that interview
Very good information about mangos, I live in Lakewood, Los Angeles, I plant à few mango trees, thanks John and Alex.
John, you didn't ask him about shipping mangoes, all the times I've been to his website it indicated that they did not ship mangoes or that they were only available locally . Thanks, that was a great interview and very informative form anyone trying to grow mangoes.
Unimaginable, thanks this is so beautiful, veggie future will be so prosperous thanks to your work, the diversity is best argument to promote veggie diets
Thank you brothers and sisters in green!!!!
If only they grow in Dallas Texas 😢 I LOVE MANGOES
Haven’t checked in on you in a few years. Just remembered that I should probably sub to you so we can stay connected 🐸🍺🔪🔥
I can't have no stinking mangoe tree in Jersey.
@@Carlos1075 I don't like Florida at all.
@Carlos1075 Never lived there, but I've been there quite a few times. Miami, Daytona, Orlando, and Clearwater. I just hate the weather.
Bummer, website says they don't ship.
We ship to almost all the state except Hawaii
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Excellent Video, great place.
Beautiful mangos 🍽️☺️🪴🥭🥭🥭🥭
Another great vid John. Can't wait to buy one. I've been trying to grow one from seed just for fun but always haven't gotten them to do well so this is great option
Great company
Alex is amazing and gave great advice on variety to purchase.
Great great place 👍🏾🥭🥭🥭🥭🥭
Our Margo’s are my favorite. Yes orchard and they’re floral🐸
The size of the Mangos are amazing !
Good to hear from Alex again! Got a Cecilove from him a month ago!
I was able to score on a couple Cecilove 2 months ago from TAF. One grafted on Edward and the other on Piva
I was just watching one of your videos 2 days ago and was wondering if you was going to put out another video and here we go
Hey John. It's Dave from OC California
Thanks for the video, very interesting. I have a mango farm in Hawaii since 2012, on the relatively dry side of Oahu where it is known as mango country. We have varieties that thrive in sunny Mediterranean climate. I have not heard of most of the varieties you showed in this video. There are just so many amazing mango varieties. In Hawaii we have the Pirie, Rapoza, Golden Glow, Heyden, Mapulehu…and especially for the wet side of the island there is the Florigon and Fairchild…the list goes on. I love the fiberless fragrant Indian mangoes! I found that agricultural neem oil such as the Trilogy works really well as an organic fungicide to keep the mango trees healthy.
Thanks for the tip. How do you know when to use the Trilogy neem oil for anthracnose?
@@ellena858 In general neem is safe to spray periodically as a preventative for a myriad of problems. Usually the products have directions for use on the label. The best type of neem oil for foliar spray is emulsified neem oil. Myself I only sprayed after prolonged periods of rain or high humidity, since my mango trees are on the relatively dry side of the island. If you’re in Florida or somewhere humid like that, maybe just spray every two weeks. But if ever I spotted mildew of any type on the leaves, I would spray right away and repeat every week or so until everything is cleared. If anthracnose is in advanced stage and there is tree rot, you’ve gotta try to cut out all the rotten bark with a knife and applied a paste all over the infected area made of copper powder fungicide like Bonide copper or something like that. Oh and the best preventative practice is to prune the trees once every 1 or 2 years (depending on how profuse a tree is), at the end of harvest season, to ensure ample airflow through the trees. There are some great videos on UA-cam about pruning mango trees.
Thank you John for this video and asking many great questions! Alex is the most knowledgable expert in the U.S. and it is great hearing a mango expert address some of the growing challenges in California.
Its so amazing these mangos can all taste different and look different good to know , what a fun trip to Florida , its so rainy here in Southern Oregon 🌲🌲🌲🧚🕊️ we could use a little sun 🌞 or i may say a lot 😂😂 😘
Woo Hoo! I'm a 1/2 mile from the coast of San Diego! Perfect!
2023 was a bountiful mango season in Florida
They are OUT OF STOCK the day of the video on all trees. I was ready to have one shipped to Arizona) Thx John, good to see you still forging ahead! EDIT : You have to do another click to find.. search tree.
You can put in a request for a specific grafted one for next season if you'd like with them.
I’m in Hawaii. No dice for me but we get the mean mangos out here🐸🍺🔪🔥
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Pakistan Mulberry
Everbearing mulberry
Red Mulberry
Thank you.
How come people like these, never run for president... oh yeah they, because they are genuinely good people imo.
happy holidays John
too bad theyre out of stock.😒 i was planning on buying some for my family as a christmas gift.
Love this video!
John is 🐐
Hey Jon there you are 🎉❤😊
That’s my favorite kind I also like the choc anon but yeah I haven’t found one that tops lemon merangue!!!
I loved this video.. You asked all the right questions John!
Thank you so very much👍👍
Hi! Do you have Ambika and Imam passand mango plants available to ship to California?
Thanks for the video, Alex is so knowledgeable , he’s amazing, love his videos
Most of those mangoes are treated with fungicides or they would not look that clean. I treat fruit trees for a living and am a graduate from UF in this field of study. Be careful and ask questions before eating the peels on any fruit.
This guy is genius, I would like to consult with him on a Mango project here in Hawaii.
What a fascinating interview. Thank you for this.
This was great, so helpful. Question for Alex, what size should the mango fruit be when you start to water, smaller than a pea?
Yes as soon as you see small fruits you can start to water for about 8 weeks
So glad you interviewed him!
I'm finally living in Florida!!❤
Found the shipping!!
SORRY.
You are a lovely soul!
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