year old minature mango flowering (forum)
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we have a two minature mangoes that we bought a year ago growing in large pots. one lost most of its mature leaves to what we think was anthracnose though recovered fine after treatment. they also have flower spikes and we are wondering if we need to remove the spikes to concentrate on root and plant development or let them flower?they're about 1m+ tall
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Time: 1st November 2009 8:13pm
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Wayne says...
Break the spikes off dojo, you do realise that you will have to plant them out at sometime, Mangoes are big trees that like plenty of room.
Time: 2nd November 2009 7:44pm
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dojo says...
oh ok, they are dwarf mangoes so mayeb 3m we plan to put them in half wine barrels. thanks for the advice
Time: 3rd November 2009 2:35am
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