Here's a quick look at what mango varieties are ready this week at Truly Tropical! For the full list of what to expect on Saturday morning: www.themangopl...
@@710m some varieties are doing better than others I will say. My heavy producers this year are Irwin, Glenn, Carrie, Duncan and then a couple varieties I don’t know or possibly seedlings. My newer varieties are a lot younger or barely ready to produce fruit. I was blessed with the property I moved into because the former owner planted over a dozen trees around the yard 😃
Last year was a generally great year for most folks and likewise this year most folks have not seen nearly as many mangoes on their trees. As well, the season has started later, strong winds have taken some of our fruit, and a number of growers had issues this year with powdery mildew.
@@TrulyTropicalI had issues with PM and less rain this year, here in Tampa my orange sherbet put out close to 200 fruit last season…this year only 3. Next year will be better fingers crossed.
Bountiful crops over here in Tampa for our trees.
My Orange sherbet trees struggled😭 what varieties do you grow?
@@710m some varieties are doing better than others I will say. My heavy producers this year are Irwin, Glenn, Carrie, Duncan and then a couple varieties I don’t know or possibly seedlings. My newer varieties are a lot younger or barely ready to produce fruit. I was blessed with the property I moved into because the former owner planted over a dozen trees around the yard 😃
I'm in Tampa also. Citrus Park. Worst year EVER!
Maybe 2 dozen on tree.
Perry's CHAMPA. Late season variety. 🤔
Wonderful!👏👏👏
In the Florida Keys, last year my mango tree put out loads of mangos, this year 4 mango only ... not sure what the problem is?
In India there is something called CVR and palekar methods. Try those methods next year on trees and vegetables. You will get good results for sure.
Last year was a generally great year for most folks and likewise this year most folks have not seen nearly as many mangoes on their trees. As well, the season has started later, strong winds have taken some of our fruit, and a number of growers had issues this year with powdery mildew.
@@TrulyTropicalI had issues with PM and less rain this year, here in Tampa my orange sherbet put out close to 200 fruit last season…this year only 3. Next year will be better fingers crossed.