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Thai All Time Hybrid Mango Tree Live Fruit Plant For Home Garden

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size

Free size

Product Information

Plant or Animal Product Type

Live Mango Fruit Plant

Indoor/Outdoor Usage

Outdoor

Material Feature

Organic

Special Feature

Extended Bloom Time

Sunlight Exposure

Full Sun

Net Quantity

1.00 count

Soil Type

Loam Soil

Country of Origin

India

Item Weight

400 g

Expected Planting Period

All Over The Year

Expected Plant Height

2.3 Feet

Expected Blooming Period

Year Round

Product Description

All Season Mango Plant Also Known As The Baster Mango Plant (Baramasi) Is One Of The Most Loved And Consumed Varieties Of Mangoes. Hybrid Mango Plants Are Known For Their Unique Taste And Aromatic Flavor Pulp. Baramasi Mango Is One Of The Most Widely Grown Varieties Of Mangoes. Baramasi Mango Is Well Known For Its Sweet Fragrance And Delicious Flavor. The Baramasi Aam Trees Are Medium To Large In Size. It Has High Levels Of Fiber-Rich Vitamin C And Pulp With High Vitamin A Minerals Through The Baramasi Mango. This Is The Mango Baramasi Plant. Each Baramasi Ranges From About 2 Years Of Age And It Will Be 4-5 Feet High. The Plant Will Take A Minimum Of 2 Years To Get The Fruits. Baramasi Mango Plant Is One Of The Most Widely Grown Varieties Of Mangoes. It Is Well Known For Its Sweet Fragrance And Delicious Flavor. The Baramasi Plants Grow Medium To Large In Size. All Season Mangoes Are Evergreen With Large Symmetrically Round Awnings With Dark Brown Bark Imagine A Mango Variety That Combines The Best Characteristics Of Various Mangoes And Infuses Them Into One Exceptional Plant. That'S The Magic Of The Thai All Time Mango Plant Grafted. It'S A Fusion Of Thai Mango Varieties Renowned For Their Sweetness, Lusciousness, And Captivating Aroma. This Grafting Technique Enhances The Overall Quality, Yield, And Fruiting Period Of The Mango Plant, Making It An Exceptional Choice For All Mango Enthusiasts.

1.Ensure the plant gets the right amount of light (direct, indirect, or low light) based on its needs.

2.Avoid overwatering; ensure pots have drainage holes.

3.Repot if the soil becomes compacted or depleted of nutrients.

4.Keep plants away from air conditioners and heaters.

5.Regularly train vining plants to grow in the desired direction.