Very interesting, thank you! It looks, the further from ocean, the bigger mango fruit. Waiting for more videos about mango and other trees for South California.
Nice , you’re giving me hope! I have a lemon zest, Pickering, and a gem mango trees. when they’re ready with fruit, I’ll invite you or send you some. I live in the San Joaquin Valley.😅
thank you for your videos you've been encourging us in several videos to start our own mango trees from seed, I had lots of good starts but it's hard for me to nurture it after 3 months or as soon as I put in the ground but luckly I have one that survived but it looks stressed for me. any tips how to maintaine a young mango seedling and what could harm it the most? bugs? too much water? fungus? wind? here from saudi arabia btw and I have neighbors who grow mango tree but for me I cant keep them alive.
I had bought a orange sherbert and pickering mango in 5 gallon. I covered it for protection from The heat, i saw it yesterday it is dry. I cut it backhopefully it comes back in the spring. The pickering is still leafy. Both are small still
Mangos are either monoembryonic, which means they produce one embryo which is a combination of both parents, or polyembryonic. Poly seeds produce multiple trees. One is the combination of both parents and the remainder are clones of the mother. So they are not necessarily true to seed. The non-clone is usually one of the more vigorous sprouts since it’s more likely to get a big chunk of the seed food.
Thanks for sharing! Those tiny fruitlets are referred to here in California as nubbins. They never get full size due to aborted embryos most likely from fungal pressures.
You are 100% correct, I lost all the grafted trees I got from Tropical Acre farms. They use turpentine stock, won’t do good here. I live Zone 10a near Ventura. I am able to plant seedlings which are doing good, no wilting as well. I so badly need Kesar seedling, it’s hard to find. I found a seller who grafted Kesar on Manila stock, do you think it will survive? Seller claims they do even well in SoCal zone 9b
Also i just want to add that one of my favorite mangoes was from.a seedling tree in La Puente. it was a philippine type that tasted like pure, sweet coconut. the tree is very big and is alternate bearing. this year i didnt get to try any. i tried to grow out the seed but it was monoembryonic. so i dug it up and i am putting a Piña Colada seedling in its place. Also gonna put Sweet tart, Orange Sherbet, Cotton Candy, Cac(i started this one directly in ground), K-3, Peach Cobbler, Mesk, and Lemon Zest. All of these are seedlings by the way
Glad I found your channel. Love all the Florida channels but this will help me way more. I’m in north San Diego county!
Awesome! Welcome 👍🏽
I really enjoyed this video and learned a lot! Thanks! 😊
Awesome!
Very interesting, thank you! It looks, the further from ocean, the bigger mango fruit. Waiting for more videos about mango and other trees for South California.
How does the mango season work in southern cali ,because in south florida it's finished?
Ours usually starts in late September and ends in December... just about...
Nice , you’re giving me hope! I have a lemon zest, Pickering, and a gem mango trees. when they’re ready with fruit, I’ll invite you or send you some. I live in the San Joaquin Valley.😅
Great! Thanks! Keep us updated on the progress of your trees...
I just picked my first Manila mango from my in ground seedling tree I got from homedepot in Spring 2022. I am from Norcal Bay Area.
Nice. Let me know how it tastes.
thank you for your videos you've been encourging us in several videos to start our own mango trees from seed, I had lots of good starts but it's hard for me to nurture it after 3 months or as soon as I put in the ground but luckly I have one that survived but it looks stressed for me. any tips how to maintaine a young mango seedling and what could harm it the most? bugs? too much water? fungus? wind? here from saudi arabia btw and I have neighbors who grow mango tree but for me I cant keep them alive.
Thanks. I'll do a video about this subject and hopefully it will answer your questions.
Sir, could you please guide me on how to identify flower buds? During dormancy, all the buds look the same, and I find it hard to tell them apart.
I had bought a orange sherbert and pickering mango in 5 gallon. I covered it for protection from The heat, i saw it yesterday it is dry. I cut it backhopefully it comes back in the spring. The pickering is still leafy. Both are small still
Where did you get the trees from?
How cold gets in your place and when is the time to plant the mangoes trees? Thank you for your answer.
It can get into the 30s sometimes. Planting mango trees depends on your location.
Mangos are either monoembryonic, which means they produce one embryo which is a combination of both parents, or polyembryonic. Poly seeds produce multiple trees. One is the combination of both parents and the remainder are clones of the mother. So they are not necessarily true to seed. The non-clone is usually one of the more vigorous sprouts since it’s more likely to get a big chunk of the seed food.
I might be interested one of your sweet tart seedling trees.
I have one left.
Thanks for sharing! Those tiny fruitlets are referred to here in California as nubbins. They never get full size due to aborted embryos most likely from fungal pressures.
Nubbin! Cool name lol
Does anyone know any Southern California nurseries that are shipping mangos to other states?? Please reply back!!
Where can I get grafted Mangos? Thank you
You are 100% correct, I lost all the grafted trees I got from Tropical Acre farms. They use turpentine stock, won’t do good here. I live Zone 10a near Ventura. I am able to plant seedlings which are doing good, no wilting as well.
I so badly need Kesar seedling, it’s hard to find. I found a seller who grafted Kesar on Manila stock, do you think it will survive? Seller claims they do even well in SoCal zone 9b
Sorry to hear about your losses.
I'm not sure. Getting a true Kesar variety is quite rare. I've heard of several fakes. It would do fine here though.
AJ, what variety was it that u até that u couldn't wait and ate it while filming?
Manila
What are those little tiny mangoes? I have a same tree in the backyard it doesn’t pretty sweet though.
Manila
AJ hi I wish I was there too I want to try it with you sound so delicious and sweet I like your video😂❤😊
I will invite you next time 😀
I’d love to plant your seeds in NorCal. 😂 What’s available?
😂
Goas mankurat mangoes are very good in test
It's no 1 mangoes
Aj, let me know if the owner of the mango tree will sell me some mangoes. i'm here in west covina so i can pick them up locally
Also i just want to add that one of my favorite mangoes was from.a seedling tree in La Puente. it was a philippine type that tasted like pure, sweet coconut. the tree is very big and is alternate bearing. this year i didnt get to try any. i tried to grow out the seed but it was monoembryonic. so i dug it up and i am putting a Piña Colada seedling in its place. Also gonna put Sweet tart, Orange Sherbet, Cotton Candy, Cac(i started this one directly in ground), K-3, Peach Cobbler, Mesk, and Lemon Zest. All of these are seedlings by the way
I can ask if I get a chance to go back there. Sounds like you have a great collection!
yes if you could please ask. thank you
That Atulfo Mango that was picked in the beginning of this video was nowhere close to being ripe!
I didn’t think so either but it came off so easily 😂
I had to pick it before the raccoons and squirrels 🤣
@@AJTheGraftManWhy are you picking raccoons and squirrels?