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    When should I prune my mango tree, and what should I do if it touches another plant?
    shubham Rajput
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    Prune your mango tree immediately after harvest or during its dormant period in late winter or early spring. Remove dead, diseased, or damaged branches to enhance health and prevent disease. Thin the canopy for better air circulation and sunlight, improving fruit quality and reducing fungal risks. Trim overly long or tall branches to control size and ease care. Shape the tree by removing crossing or inward-growing branches. If branches overlap with another plant, trim them to avoid competition, maintaining the tree’s natural shape. Use clean, sharp tools, avoid over-pruning, and perform regular light pruning for optimal health and productivity.
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    Can I prune my 33-year-old mango tree, and how much can I cut off?
    Humane Iguana Control, INC
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    Yes, you can prune the tree. It's recommended to prune about 25% of the tree and remove any dead limbs.
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    When is the best time of day to prune fruit trees?
    Deomilo31
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    The best time to prune fruit trees is typically during late winter or early spring, before they start actively growing. Pruning in the morning is preferable, as the tree can heal during daylight hours, reducing the risk of disease or pest infestations.
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    How do I prune a 6' mango tree with only a couple of branches on top? Will it survive if I cut the trunk to half its height to start shaping again?
    patrick easterling
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    It may survive and thrive, but topping is usually bad for trees. You might want to research pruning techniques by looking into Shigo's guides or books. Consider the variety of your mango tree, its expected mature size, and its age. Younger trees typically produce side branches more readily than older ones.
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    Can I prune a mango tree that is four years old?
    Princess Pea
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    Yes, you can prune a mango tree that has been growing for four years. Pruning helps maintain its health and shape. Just ensure you do it correctly to avoid any damage.
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    Can I prune my mango tree now? It's leaning due to the hurricane and growing well. Should I prune vertically, clean out dead stems, and top it to control height?
    Humane Iguana Control, INC
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can prune mango trees. Pruning helps shape the tree, promote healthy growth, and improve fruit production. However, techniques and timing vary by mango variety and climate. Consult a local horticulturist or arborist for guidance specific to your tree.
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    Should I prune branches of my 30-year-old mango tree if they are becoming weak?
    rameen waheed
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    Yes, pruning can help your mango tree if its branches are weak. Pruning removes dead or weak limbs and stimulates healthier growth. Follow these steps: prune after harvest, remove weak branches, trim at a 45-degree angle above outward-facing buds, shape the tree for light and air, support heavy branches, seal cuts to prevent disease, and care for the tree with water and fertilizer post-pruning. Consult a local arborist for specific advice.
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    Can I prune the vertical trunk of my 7-foot mango tree, and if so, how much should I prune?
    Humane Iguana Control, INC
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    If the tree is healthy, you may trim the vertical trunk. It's recommended to trim only 25% of the overall tree.
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    Can pruning be applied to local varieties of mango trees?
    Humane Iguana Control, INC
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    Yes, you can prune a variety of mango trees. Pruning is a common practice in mango tree care to shape the tree, promote healthy growth, and improve fruit production. However, specific pruning techniques and timing may vary depending on the mango tree variety and local climate conditions. It is recommended to consult with a horticulturist or arborist familiar with mango trees for guidance on the optimal pruning practices for your specific mango tree variety.
  • Question
    What organic nutritional spray should I use on young avocado trees?
    Sunny Mahanand
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    Avocados need nitrogen, first and foremost, and a little zinc. You can use a citrus tree fertilizer as an avocado fertilizer, or go organic and use compost, coffee, fish emulsion, etc.
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    What should I do if my insurance company demands cutting back a mango tree when fruit is forming? Will it cause shock and affect fruit growth?
    Bob Anderson
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    If your insurance company demands cutting back the tree just as fruit is forming, it's essential to assess the situation carefully. Cutting the tree back during this critical growth stage may indeed cause shock and impact fruit growth. To minimize potential damage, consider negotiating a compromise with your insurance company, such as delaying the pruning until after the fruit harvest. Alternatively, consult with a professional arborist to determine the best course of action to ensure both the tree's health and your insurance requirements are met.
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    Should I trim the bottom leaves of a young potted mango tree that is 2 to 3 feet tall? If so, how high should I prune, and when should I do it?
    freda perry
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    Trim the bottom leaves of a young, potted mango tree to promote healthy growth, prevent disease, and improve air circulation. Trim when the plant is established and actively growing, typically in late spring to early summer. Remove the bottom third of the plant's growth, which is about 8 to 12 inches for a 2- to 3-foot-tall plant. Use sharp, sterilized scissors or pruning shears, cutting close to the main stem without damaging it. Regularly check for new growth, and remove any dead or yellowing leaves promptly. Monitor the plant for signs of stress after trimming and adjust care as needed.
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    Best time of day to prune fruit trees?
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    Any time is fine, preferably in the morning so it can dry in the sun if the day is warm. However, there’s no right or wrong time of day really.
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    Is tip pruning effective for mango trees because they are terminal bearing fruits?
    Ganesha Gupta
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    No, but if you want to maintain the beautification of your tree, then there is no harm. However, don't prune too much, as it would need to recover.
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    My mango tree has produced a bumper crop of over 120 mangoes, average weight 800gms but of late it flowers profusely, produces lots of little fruits, which all fall off over a period.
    Ganesha Gupta
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    It may because the plant green branches are too weak to hold the fruit...or the fruit is too deficient. You can try tying the fruit connected with the branches to a strong support and leave it.
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    Is it necessary to apply nitrogen fertiliser for trees grown more than 5 years of age?
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    It really depends on what pH balance your soil is. You can send your soil off to be tested, or get a test kit for at home. Then, you can determine where to go from there.
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    Does a 3 year old mango tree still grow if all of the tip is removed?
    DfijozsUNVfozcxkjfiodz
    Community Answer
    No, your tree requires that tip. However, it is possible to grow back that tip.
  • Question
    I have 6 to 9 fruit on a shoot, will they be to heavy to grow without breaking ?
    Community Answer
    Depends on what type of fruit. The different types of fruits can affect it. If it is a cherry or plum tree, then you shouldn't worry about it but if it is a mango, apple, orange, or any other big heavy fruit tree, then you should remove them or support them with something to relieve the pressure on the shoot.
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