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R2E2 Mango not moving

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Elmarie starts with ...
Hi I bought some R2E2 Mango trees last season. They were in pots and we planted them into well draining sand. They were ok untill the kangaroos basically ate off all the leaves. We dug them out and them replanted them now in a different spot with lots of potting mix mulch and free draining sand. My concern is that it looks like they are doing absolutely nothing. Not very happy. Is there a "red bull" for my trees? What can I give them?
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25th November 2014 5:34pm
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Markmelb says...
Go to Bunnings row 3 and get a big spray bottle of patience - maybe x 2 - Mangos are slow after planting - replanting etc give them time to recover
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Slicko says...
I I agree with Markmelb that patience is necessary. I have a seedling R2E2 which is probably four years old and which I transplanted from the ground 18 or so months ago when we moved house. It is only this year that it seems to have recovered the trauma of transplanting and it now stands at about 1.5 to 2 m high. Although it bore a single fruit at the time of transplanting the fruit had set before it was dug up and none was born last year. This year it appears that I will get about a dozen decent sized mangoes for my trouble.So, I would certainly suggest patience.
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