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Grafted, Orange Sherbet Mango Tree. grafted in 1/2 gallon pot, dwarf mango
Grafted, Orange Sherbet Mango Tree. grafted in 1/2 gallon pot, dwarf mango
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Note: You will receive Orange Sherbet Mango Tree in 1/2 Gallon pot similar to the pictures
he Orange Sherbet Mango is a rare and highly sought-after variety, prized for its unbelievably sweet, citrusy flavor that truly lives up to its name. With smooth, fiberless flesh bursting with notes of fresh orange and tropical sweetness, this mango is a dream for fruit lovers and collectors. A compact grower, the Orange Sherbet Mango Tree is perfect for backyards or large containers, producing medium-sized golden fruits that stand out both in taste and aroma. Easy to grow in warm, sunny climates, this variety delivers not only a bountiful harvest but also a unique gourmet experience straight from your garden
Care:
Tolerate partial sun, 4 hours per day, but they will fruit more reliably in full sun, at least 6 hours of direct light per day
Water - Water a few times a week during the warmer months and once every two weeks in winter.
Soil - Mango will grow in a wide variety of soil mixtures with excellent drainage. If your mango is going to be grown exclusively in a container the potting soil needs to be lightweight and nutritive. Start by adding bigger pieces of broken poetry (or similar) and then add a layer of crushed gravel (or similar) the soil mixture we suggest: 40% compost, 40% mulch/peat moss and 20% combination of sand and perlite.
Feed - fertilize mango spring, summer, fall. The NPK ratios on fertilizer containers list their percentages of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, in that order. Mango trees need higher doses of nitrogen when young, but after they begin to bear fruit, they need less. At that time, they need higher doses of phosphorus and potassium, which promote flowering and fruiting. Use a commercial organic fertilizer with a high percentage of potassium, such 5-8-10, for fruit-bearing trees, or apply these nutrients with organic materials. Compost is a good organic source of both phosphorus and potassium. You also can use rock phosphate, guano, blood meal or bone meal to provide phosphorus, and seaweed or potassium sulfate to provide potassium.
Temperature- Mangos enjoy average temps between low 60’s to high 90’s. Good air circulation and some light penetration is necessary for keeping the tree happy & healt
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