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QuestionHow far from walls should the trees be planted?Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.If planting near a wall, I recommend that you leave at least 5 feet between the tree and wall.
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QuestionHow far apart should mango trees be planted?Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.Mango trees should be planted 12 feet apart.
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QuestionAre mango trees salt tolerant?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThey aren't, actually -- mango trees are very sensitive to salts. It's best to avoid applying any kind of fertilizer or lawn product that contains salt around mango trees.
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QuestionHow much time does the mango tree take to grow fruit?Community AnswerIf you are growing it from seed, it usually needs 5 to 8 years. If you bought the plant from nursery, it will need 3 to 4 years.
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QuestionWhy do we not find mango trees growing near each other?Community AnswerMango trees can be very temperamental. If two mango trees somehow get planted near each other, they will secrete an aerosol toxin and slowly destroy each other.
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QuestionWhat are the best types of mangoes to try to grow in Texas?Community AnswerOn the internet are some good suggestions of mangoes that grow well in Texas, just search for cold resistant mangoes.
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QuestionCan I water the tree too much?Community AnswerYes, it is very easy to over water mango trees, which can lead to problems.
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QuestionIs it true that while flowering there will be very thick bunches of flowers that won't mature to fruit?Community AnswerMy mangoes produce a long tassel of flowers that turn into embryo fruits, but the plant will discard most of these flowers and only allow one or two fruits to develop on each tassel.
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QuestionWhat is the right spacing between plants?DvorCommunity AnswerKeep mango plants about 7.5 meters (about 25 feet) to 9 meters (about 30 feet) apart for ideal growing.
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QuestionThe tree's leaves are drying out and have black spots. We did not get flowers or fruit this year, and it seems that even the new leaves that are coming out are developing the black spots. What can I do?Community AnswerYou can use a fungicides to help control the diseases, especially during flowering.
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QuestionShould I water the plant when it is bearing fruit during the summer season?Community AnswerOf course! Water the tree throughout the year, especially when the weather is hot and dry.
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QuestionI have a mature mango tree and would like to grow a mango sapling in a pot. How do I air-layer my mango tree to ensure a good quality mango?Shibu BenedictCommunity AnswerThe best time to plant a container mango is in the spring. Select a dwarf variety, such as Carrie or Cogshall, a smaller hybrid like Keit, or even one of the smaller sized regular mango trees, such as Nam Doc Mai that can be pruned and kept small. Choose a pot that is 20 inches by 20 inches or larger with drainage holes.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of whatever is eating the leaves of my potted mango tree?Community AnswerThere are two methods: Use of a biological control agent, which involves releasing a species to kill whatever is eating your plant. Another kind is the use of a pesticide; however, ensure that no residue is left on the mangoes, as this may pose a medical threat. Also, just check if it is okay to put on mangoes in the first place.
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QuestionWhy does my fruit fall of before ripening?Community AnswerThe tree will drop many fruit and keep what it will. However, if all or most of them fall it may be due to fungal diseases. It is best to treat your tree when it is flowering to limit those diseases.
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QuestionWhat should I do if the leaves on the tree are turning yellow?Community AnswerThis may be because of a shortfall of micro nutrients, so apply a very small quantity of spray containing zinc, magnesium and boron every 20 days.
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QuestionCan I plant the seed without opening the pit?Community AnswerYes. I cut off both ends to expose it, wrapped it in wet paper towels and put it in a bowl with a lid, placed it in a dark drawer and 2 months later had a beautiful root and stem ready for planting.
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QuestionHow many types of mangoes are there?Community AnswerThere are over 400 known varieties of mangoes.
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QuestionCan I grow new, fruit bearing mango trees from root saplings that come up from the original tree?Community AnswerYes, and the root saplings will be identical clones to the mother plant or tree.
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QuestionIf I am not seeing any insects around my mango plants, but the leaves are being eaten away, what could be happening, and what should I do?Community AnswerBugs might be eating them when you're not looking, or it could be deer, birds, rabbits, turtles, etc. Spray the leaves with some peppermint or spearmint oil dissolved in water - about 90% water and 10% oil. Spray on 1-3 times a day. Just give it a little mist.
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QuestionIs there a way to get larger fruit on my mango tree? Can I thin the fruit when they're small?Community AnswerProbably not. The only thing you can do is to get a mango variety with large fruit. You don't need to thin the fruit. A mango tree will develop tons of flowers in an inflorescence, but the tree will drop almost all of the mangoes and only leave 2-5 mangoes per inflorescence.
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QuestionIs there a way to thicken the diameter of a mango tree if it is too thin to stand erect?Community AnswerYou can stake it, but tie it to the stake very loosely so that the tree will try to get stronger when it shakes in the breeze.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my mango tree gets to a foot tall but dies?Community AnswerTermites in the soil or overuse of chemical fertilizers can be the possible reasons for this.
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QuestionWhat are the best types of mangoes to grow in Oklahoma?Community AnswerOklahoma is not quite warm enough to grow mangoes - not yet, at least.
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