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Shenzoe wrote:
Evil Genius wrote:I searched around the net, and found one answer: seven to eight years.Damn that's a while. Not so long in the scheme of things I guess. Thanks anyway
What sort of Mango tree is it?
Turpentine?
Peach?
Bowen?
Royal Bowen?
If you do commit to this longterm investment in Fruit tree growth, you will want to look at:
1. Slicing and sun-drying fruit for "Mango Jerky",
2. Avoiding the five metre radius of Canopy and Tree Root,
3. Diging a 6' deep tap root hole with a 3" hole borer and filling the hole with Charcoal, Gravel, ect.
4. Grafted Mango take less time to fruit than one from a seed that must be left in sunlight to dry, and germinate.