I am from the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean, we have both Graham and Julie and they are my favorite especially when served chilled. The content of this video is excellent, and I love the details given. From your experience, what distance do you recommend for planting Graham mango plants in the context of high-density commercial orchard. I am currently grafting Graham onto mango seedlings I grew in my nursery.
once again, learned something on the overripe quality. I may have given up too soon a yr ago, but my Graham mango didn't take...hear it might be more susceptible to disease when young (?). I have had great luck with most other mango variety trees (have 7 currently)...Thx for sharing !
Hi am from Trinidad when I were small we had a graham mango tree in our land but I never eat it because of its smell I love Julie instead sorry my father used to eat graham more
Very informative... from south africa. on the ' of flavour' i have tasted that terrible flavour in overripe badami mangoes. How is alphonso? Does it have that weird metallic taste.
Someone gave me two grahams from one farm and another graham from a different farm. Since I didn't pick them, it's possible they weren't grahams. All three had a weird poisonous smell and a strange unpleasant flavor. Overall, I would never plant this variety. It's one of the worst I tried, and I've tried dozens of varieties.
I am from the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean, we have both Graham and Julie and they are my favorite especially when served chilled. The content of this video is excellent, and I love the details given. From your experience, what distance do you recommend for planting Graham mango plants in the context of high-density commercial orchard. I am currently grafting Graham onto mango seedlings I grew in my nursery.
Wish I'd known about Graham before, I love Julie mangos
once again, learned something on the overripe quality. I may have given up too soon a yr ago, but my Graham mango didn't take...hear it might be more susceptible to disease when young (?). I have had great luck with most other mango variety trees (have 7 currently)...Thx for sharing !
Great videos!!! thanks!!!
Hi am from Trinidad when I were small we had a graham mango tree in our land but I never eat it because of its smell I love Julie instead sorry my father used to eat graham more
I would list good eaten underripe as a plus because many people prefer such mango type from alll over the world.
Very informative... from south africa. on the ' of flavour' i have tasted that terrible flavour in overripe badami mangoes. How is alphonso? Does it have that weird metallic taste.
I haven't noticed a metallic taste... an Alphonso video should be out next season...
Someone gave me two grahams from one farm and another graham from a different farm. Since I didn't pick them, it's possible they weren't grahams. All three had a weird poisonous smell and a strange unpleasant flavor. Overall, I would never plant this variety. It's one of the worst I tried, and I've tried dozens of varieties.
You probably ate Graham seedling grown fruit. Not Graham from a grafted tree.