As a Southern California mango grower I'm looking for amazing late-season varieties. What are your favorites so far. The more late-season and vigorous the variety the better for us here in SoCal. What are your suggestions? I'll be grafting peach cobbler soon. Thank you for the amazing consistent content.
I have 3 peach cobbler mangoes I’m growing from seed they tasted so good. 2021 summer of mangoes here in South Florida that I’ve tried so many and planted the seeds to see what I will get. hopefully they don’t take too long to bear fruit. I might have to graft some onto one tree because my yard is very very small.
I just am starting my indoor roof patio deck... going for some citrus to start .... but I had alot of mangos and alot of sticky rice... but from california mainly... there was two types the mexican mango which kinda good but then there was the thai mango and it was amazing perfect! I think its the more long ones.. how come none of these mangos are poly right? all mono? I think i prefer polo mangos..
haitain mangos look like the mexican mangos... do you not mess with indian mangos? when i looked it up it says the best tasting and best is an indian mango... was thinking of growing Nileswar dwarf mango because i will bring it indoor with my grow led lights
If your running out of tasters, I will help you out :) I don't think I live to far away from you. Glad to hear the Carrie is good as I have that one in the ground, but no fruit yet.
All the mangoes he’s eating are the same species (mangifera indica). If by true varieties you mean mangoes that are true to seed, where the child is the same as the parent, this only occurs on mangoes with southeast asian ancestry which are polyembryonic (but some seeds will occasionally differ from the parent). However, most mangoes, including Indian origin mangoes, are monoembryonic and are not true to seed, so the children will always differ from the parent.