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Ahmed Yaseen starts with ... Hello Everyone, i need your help in this. I transplanted my Mango tree about a month ago. My mongo tree is 1 year old. I fertilized it with organic fertilizer. And since then i have been watching it closely. It hasnt produced any of the new leaves and it looks dull. Please advise me what i can do to make sire it is healthy and growing. I put mulch on it as well and i water it every week. Atlease 5 liters of water if it is not raining. If it rains i dont water. | About the Author Ahmed Yaseen Villawood 21st September 2019 12:29am #UserID: 20917 Posts: 2 View All Ahmed Yaseen's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Mango Mike says... Mangoes don't like mulch hard up against the tree.... If this is so push away... I would water every 2nd day but less not more.... Growth on mangoers is usually in the spring into summer then fall they don't usually push growth each month.... As you didn't have growth this last month look for growth leading up to the full moom if not this month the next... | About the Author Mango Mike KARRABIN,4306,QLD 23rd September 2019 2:37pm #UserID: 14877 Posts: 115 View All Mango Mike's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Farouk says... AsSalaamu Alaykum Ahmed, I think your mango needs a special fertiliser called Sabr, as long as it's still green and alive just give it time & it should pick up eventually, you might have disturbed the roots more than it's comfortable with? I see you're in Villawood NSW? I'd like to see your tree sometime if possible, I am in Fairfield East, I've just planted 2 mango trees my self. | About the Author Farouk SOUTH WENTWORTHVILLE,2145,NSW 30th September 2019 5:20pm #UserID: 8110 Posts: 206 View All Farouk's Edible Fruit Trees |