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trinifruitlover starts with ...
Hi, Does anyone have or know of someone who is growing Julie or St Julian mangos. It's a very common and popular variety from the West Indies. I'd love to hear from you and get some seed. Also does anyone have any of the West Indian varieties of avocados growing. Please get in touch. Thanks in advance,
Ken

Time: 13th July 2015 9:12pm

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David says...
Hi, Did have a "daughter " of Julie here in Brisbane but it did not fruit well.The tree was a grafted seedling ,sounds crazy I know but graft material came from a seedling grown fruit tree.I tried for 5 yrs to let it fruit and every time it fruited, 3 yrs running, it did not set well and those that set flavour was not up to scratch so it made way for a better cultivar.Sorry I cant help you source one.

Time: 13th July 2015 9:18pm

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Yog says...
Hi David

Do you have a variety of mango cultivars

Thanks

Yog

Time: 17th October 2018 8:19pm

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Mango Mike says...
Yog.... I have a few varieties... What are you looking for ???...Mike

Time: 20th October 2018 10:33am

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Yog says...
Any Indian varieties, good tasting ones

I see you tried Julie

Time: 20th October 2018 11:40am

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Rannman75 says...
Hi Mike,

What are the top five mangoes that you would recommend? I’ve got Maha Chanook and Nam Doc Mai, as well as seedlings of KP, R2E2 and Honey Gold. The Honey Gold fruited last season for the first time and was truly brilliant!

Anthony

Time: 20th October 2018 8:11pm

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Mango Mike says...
Rannman75..... You are just up the highway from me.... Alot of my trees are still either to young or not big enough to let hold fruit...Top 5 would be Bullocks Heart...MaHaChanok...Bundy Special...Royal Red...Bambaroo....

Time: 21st October 2018 1:31pm

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Yog says...
Alphonso is a good tasting, like Chausa

Not sure if they produce in our conditions

Time: 21st October 2018 2:19pm

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echinopora says...
Anthony
How do you find honey gold for Anthracnose? My honey gold seedling flowers but get hammered by Anthracnose. In my yard ndm/arkp Seem pretty resistant, Kwan moderately resistant, Palmer susceptible and honeygold very susceptible. Mike gave me some zill seedling scions and no blooms but from tender growth sweet tart and ppk seem somewhat resistant and lz/os susceptible.

Time: 22nd October 2018 2:18pm

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Yog says...
Hi Mike

Do you have any honey gold plants??

Time: 25th October 2018 11:03pm

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Rannman75 says...
Haven’t noticed any anthracnose as of yet, but will keep an eye on it. My Honey Gold is a slow, compact grower though. Not sure if that’s normal or not.

Time: 26th October 2018 8:02pm

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Mango Mike says...
I do have a honey Gold seedling planted. Give me a ring on -0418192385.....

Time: 27th October 2018 2:30pm

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echinopora says...
I grafted mine to an older tree so it's been pretty vigorous. Not sure I got the poly seedling though so will have to fruit it before I can say much else.


Time: 30th October 2018 5:06pm

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Farouk says...
Hi All,

I don't know what anthracnose looks like exactly but have an idea..

My Honey Gold this autumn/winter has black spots on the newest top leaves I'm worried, my pearl mango no black spots only a few meters away in the same yard. It's mainly on the tiny leaves which couldn't grow to their full extent at the beginning of Autumn.

Time: 28th August 2019 5:28pm

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