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Does anyone know when lowes will have grafted mangos?


 
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mariolo



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 9:28 pm    Post subject: Does anyone know when lowes will have grafted mangos? Reply with quote

I'm just curious as to know if anybody knows when grafted mangos will arrive? I recently bought a mexicola grande from Lowes and its actually doing great,its over 6foot and is sprouting new leaves,I bought it from 83 and Thunderbird, the garden gut said hell be having more mangos and bananas by middle of February, so if anyone knows when there there,I would appreciate it if u could tell the rest of us, thanks
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 7:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is the easy time of year for avocados. Summer is when they usually take a beating. Make sure you plant it were it will get afternoon shade and never never never fertilize your tree with anything other than some leaf mulch from your yard. I don't even use the compost from HD because it has gypsum in it.

Mangoes are easier. They take full sun well. Freezes in the winter are the danger for mangoes. I have found grafted mangoes to be harder to grow because they grow much more slowly. The polyembryonic seedlings like the Manilas are easier to grow and still true to type.

Check out the articles in the website for more info.
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mariolo



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ohhh thanks,I didn't know that. I am new to growing tropicals here in Phoenix,I recenlrhave,like I said a mexicola grande,a Mexican cream guava and another guava,I just can't remember what type it is,but I hope that with your guys knowledge I will be successful, and definitely adding a mango, thanks
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