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Is heavy rain going to effect the fruiting of my tre

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Noonegobo starts with ...
Hi I live in a area where it is currently very rainy and it's very heavy as well. I'm wondering will it affect on the fruiting season of my tree because every time it rain i would go to my back yard and see soo much mango flower on the ground I'm wondering will the tree work it self to the max to grow the flower again. And will I still get any fruit from the season. Thanks
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Noonegobo says...
Also I was talking about a mango tree.
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Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery says...
You want dry weather while mango trees are flowering and wet weather when the fruit has formed.

This is one reason why some mango seasons are almost non existent and some farmers will pull up all their mango trees but then the next year is a total bumper crop.

If you do find that your mango flowers are not setting fruit then cut them all off. Often you will find that they will try and flower again and if you get a nice hot spell then they will get pollinated and set fruit.

Good Luck
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Bangkok says...
Some mango-variety's can bloom and set fruit in wet seasons.

Chokanan is one of them and if i look what's on the markets here now then Kaew, Raed, Falang can also do so.

Would be nice to have a list of those variety's.
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