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Did your Mango Re-Bloom after the freeze?
Comments (13)My potted Glenn Mango lost all the blooms from Dec...and re-bloomed a few weeks ago. The tree is 2 1/2 years old. My Keitt and Cogshall had a LOT of damage and rebloomed...but only two flower spikes,a tropical fruit tree nursery in Miami told me that usually when a tree re-blooms this late in the season, the chances are less that they will develop. I guess I'll see if that is true with mine? My Cogshall after the freeze...tree is two years old My Cogshall taken last week...the blooms is already dying though :o( My Potted Glenn taken yesterday. My in ground Glenn that was severely damaged barely made it...this one is just barely getting some new growth. I thought this was a goner! This is what it looks like now...its alive...sort off! Enduser, where and what is the name of the fertilizer that has NPK 2-10-10? Where can I buy it? thanks......See Moremango freeze
Comments (2)well, pug just posted below some pics of her damaged tree. also, stanofh on here had a mango tree die back to the stump but it is growing back vigorously. search for "hayward Mango" or something...that is where he is located and how he references his trees. also, i read that sometimes the damage doesnt show until the weather starts getting better. hope your tree is ok....See MoreMango Trees Freeze Damage Update(Tons of Pictures)
Comments (29)or your responses so far. i apologise for posting update photoes so late. My nam doc mai, as you gentleman have previously said has started new growth. I decidede to transplant it from pot to garden soil. here it is how it looks. One problem though is that the pugged branches still look touched from some kind of athracnose. Can you guys be kind to help me deal with that or should i just leave it as new shoots are coming out? any reply is appreciated>...See Morefreeze damage from Stuart
Comments (2)Hello So far everything is hanging on though i moved everything portable into the house.3 years ago I started a hedge of Vanda orchids between two queen palms and I erected a temp GH with heat Concerned about the Schizolobium and Cassia roxburghii way to big too cover as well as the evergreen plumeria. They had just recovered from last year!! All my tropical fish were wiped out last year that I'd kept since 82. Brace yourself there's another coming Monday. looks like it will stay above frost in my area. Geez winter has just started and I was looking forward to global warming to help out !! good luck gary...See More- 15 years ago
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