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Growing Mango trees in Southern California - Tropical Fruit Forum Firstly, Mangos are marginal here in SoCal and although they can withstand the cold in some counties of Southern California, they cannot easily grow unprotected in many other counties of SoCal Mango growth is heavily influenced by climate and wether new growth is vegetative (leaves and shoots) or floral is primarily dependent on temperature
Best Late-Season Mango For Florida? - Tropical Fruit Forum Best Late-Season Mango For Florida?I'd like to plant a second, late-season mango in my yard, but don't know which variety to get, or if they are even available locally I buy most of my fruit trees from Treehouse and Fruitscapes nurseries on Pine Island in Lee County I've given up sending e-mail inquiries to these two businesses because they never answer Any suggestions on late-season mangos
Best tasting and most reliable Mangos for Southern California Which mangos seem to be the most disease resistant in Southern California, independent of whether they are the best tasting? The varieties that Leo Manuel are very reliable They are not necessarily disease resistant, they get Powdery Mildew, but they set and mature fruit regardless
[How-To] Choosing a core and Op Systems. - OwnedCore MaNGOS is better if you have a very low budget and less knowledge of C++ Trinity is harder to code on, but better stability-wise TBC-- TrinityOne Only supports C++, stopped working on the project before it was properly working VERY buggy and unsupported ArcEmu Supports C++ and LUA, unstable but great for fun servers MaNGOS One
FL Mangos “Mulgoba” and “Amiri” FL Mangos “Mulgoba” and “Amiri”Most modern Florida mangos are descendents of Mulgoba There are huge old Mulgoba trees all over South Florida Some of the original trees in the US still stand in Mangonia and Downtown WPB As the parent variety, they are very similar to Haden Logged Print Pages: [1] « previous next » The Tropical Fruit Forum » Tropical Fruit » Tropical Fruit
Mangos: Early, Mid, Late Season - Tropical Fruit Forum Mangos: Early, Mid, Late SeasonIt would be helpful if someone that grows many varieties would keep a weekly tally of the mango cultivars that are ripening That would give an idea of the length of a cultivar's fruiting season and the order of ripening Alternatively, it could be made a group effort with a calendar and tally system Just log in and vote
Most notorious mangos for splitting - Tropical Fruit Forum Most notorious mangos for splittingI'd say NDM # 4 is more of a splitter than regular NDM (no experimental root stock) I've had family lose their entire crop to splitting while I lost about 1%-2% of mines I've also experienced splitting with Cushman and Rosigold I believe splitting was attributed mostly to an inconsistent watering pattern (others sources added low usable calcium levels in
[Mangos] exp rates help - OwnedCore How can i put higher exp rate on mangos? , Ive Always used ArcEmu So, what table is exp rates in? Becouse in ArcEmu it was just to edit the configs H
New Mango Favorites 2025 Hello I’m relatively new to the mango community and I was wondering what are the new favorite mangos to grow as of 2025? I currently am growing NDM#4, Kesar, Alphonso, Honey, Manila, and Orange Sherbet because I’ve heard these come up a lot in people’s favorites