Irwin Mango Tree, Grafted
Irwin Mango Tree, Grafted
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- Grafted from a high quality fruit-producing tree
- Grown in our plant nursery in Homestead, Florida with the benefits of our subtropical weather
- Average age of tree in 3 gal container: 12-18 months
- Ships in a 3-Gal plastic container. Soil contains premium slow release granular 8-3-9 fertilizer
- Approximate height (including container): 2-3 Feet
Delivery is on time, the tree is beautiful and healthy in great condition! I'm very satisfied with their service.
Mango tree seems to have BBS - is there a good way to help the tree recover?
Authentic Irwin mangoes are tough to come by, especially out in Southern California where I live. I took a risk buying this mango and having it shipped over several days out to me, but I don't regret it -- this mango arrived in perfect condition, no leaf damage at all, and has been doing great after a repot four days ago. I utilized a 15G pot with a sandy citrus/cactus soil that I added a bunch of perlite to for improved drainage. So far so good!
This also is such a cool little detail but Everglades also sends by far the most sturdy bamboo stake I've ever seen. This thing is nearly an inch thick!
I'll update this review as the plant develops, as needed. So far it doesn't seem to be showing signs of root rot or transplant shock. The root ball came out of the pot mostly intact.
Authentic Irwin mangoes are tough to come by, especially out in Southern California where I live. I took a risk buying this mango and having it shipped over several days out to me, but I don't regret it -- this mango arrived in perfect condition, no leaf damage at all, and has been doing great after a repot four days ago. I utilized a 15G pot with a sandy citrus/cactus soil that I added a bunch of perlite to for improved drainage. So far so good!
This also is such a cool little detail but Everglades also sends by far the most sturdy bamboo stake I've ever seen. This thing is nearly an inch thick!
I'll update this review as the plant develops, as needed. So far it doesn't seem to be showing signs of root rot or transplant shock. The root ball came out of the pot mostly intact.