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clem starts with ...
I have a huge mango tree (about 20 years old)and every year it gives us about 50 small mangoes.I have decided to graft it even at the possible case of killing it.When is the best time to do it.

Time: 28th January 2016 2:07pm

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clem says...
My huge mango tree gives us about 100 small undeveloped mangoes and about 10 fully developed ones. It seems that the bees are not doing their job.What can I do to manage the problem?

Time: 7th February 2016 12:56pm

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denise1 says...
To assist mango to fruit put on leaves a solution of 10g/litre of pottassium nitrate in water. To encourage flies to come and pollenate flowers, put out some bits of fish or liver in the shade under the tree. Mango trees in India will flower and set in the dry season and then the final filling up etc happens when the rain comes. You may need to irrigate to develop the fruit. There may be additional ways.

Time: 12th February 2016 7:49am

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clem says...
Thank you for your answer to my question.When do I need to spray the mango tree leaves with potassium nitrate solution ? I was told to also spray the tree with Mangozeb tree times a year. When are the best times ? Thank you

Time: 29th February 2016 8:59am

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Bangkok says...
Potassiumnitrate is mostly sprayed at 3% if i remember correctly. You can spray it when you want it to bloom, before the summer i suppose.

Mancozeb you can spray when the flowers are growing but not yet open. Better read the manual first.

It's normal that many mango's drop before maturity. Just make sure the tree is fed well and gets it's micro's.

If they are really small maybe you need to water it more during fruitgrowth?

If you want to graft it then cut the tree or a branch and let it sprout. Then you can graft on the new sprout. Best to do it in spring but i don't know your climate. I graft all year but here it's always summer.

You can also try to graft on the main stem, budgrafting or just a scion. That's more hard though.

I would only graft if i didn't like the mango, small size seems to be another issue with nutrition/water/light i would think.

Or you pick half of the mango's off so the rest grows bigger. Small ones can taste the best sometimes. We can buy huge ones here but they aren't the best ones for taste.

Time: 6th March 2016 7:04am

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