Alphonso Mango Tree
Mangifera indica 'Alphonso'
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Will thrive in
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Mangifera indica 'Alphonso'
FREE shipping on orders of $49 or more!
Will thrive in
Not suited for outdoor growing in
It’s true Alphonso Mango Trees do require some effort – but in just 3-5 years, you could be harvesting your own, homegrown mangoes, bursting with flavor that far surpasses anything store-bought. This isn’t just about instant gratification; it’s about the satisfaction of cultivating a patience-tested reward, a delicious reminder of your dedication blooming in your own backyard.
Meet the king of fruits, here to wow your taste like never before. This amazing tree gives the sweetest, most juicy fruit you’ll ever eat, making each bite feel like pure luxury. Picture picking your very own top-notch mangoes, right in your own yard. Believe me, your summer treats will be forever changed.
The Alphonso Mango is a fruit the size of a plump avocado, with smooth, golden yellow skin that might blush a rosy red on the side that soaked up the most sunshine. They feel surprisingly heavy for their size, as you cut into one, the vibrant orange color is breathtaking, and the amazing fragrance is a mix of honey, melon, and subtle floral notes.
The texture is unlike any other mango you’ve ever experienced – dense, yet impossibly smooth, with no fibrous strings to contend with. The flavor is a balance of sweetness with a touch of tartness. It’s a burst of tropical sunshine, leaving you wanting more with every mouthful. This is why the Alphonso Mango is revered as the “King of Mangoes,” a title it wears with mouthwatering justification.
Alfonso Mango Trees crave sunshine. Aim for a location that receives at least 8 hours of direct sunlight daily. The more sun they get, the happier (and fruitier) they’ll be.
Well-drained soil is key. If your native soil is heavy clay, consider planting in a raised bed or amending the soil with sand or perlite to improve drainage.
Alphonso Mango Trees can reach heights of 10-15 feet and widths of 10-15 feet at maturity. When choosing a planting location, keep their adult size in mind and ensure there’s ample space for future growth.
Plant your Alphonso Mango Tree at least 15 feet away from any structures or other trees to allow for proper air circulation and avoid overcrowding.
Dig a planting hole that’s 2-3 times wider than the root ball of your Alphonso Mango Tree and just as deep. This allows the roots to spread out comfortably and access the nutrients they need to thrive.
Gently remove your Alphonso Mango Tree from its container and loosen any tightly bound roots. Position the tree in the center of the hole, ensuring the root flare (the area where the trunk widens at the base) sits slightly above the soil level.
Carefully fill the hole back in with the excavated soil, tamping it down gently to eliminate air pockets. Water thoroughly to settle the soil and hydrate the roots.
After planting, give your Alphonso Mango Tree a good soak to settle the soil and hydrate the roots. Aim for a deep watering that reaches all parts of the root ball.
Apply a 2-3 inch layer of organic mulch around the base of your Alphonso Mango Tree, keeping the mulch a few inches away from the trunk. Mulch helps retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds.
During the growing season, water your Alphonso Mango Tree deeply once a week, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out completely between waterings. Reduce watering frequency in cooler months or during rainy periods.
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Aim to water your Alphonso Mango Tree deeply once a week during the growing season, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out before watering again. Reduce watering frequency in cooler months or during rainy periods.
As a true sun worshiper, your Alphonso Mango Tree craves at least 8 hours of direct sunlight daily. The more sunshine it receives, the happier it will be and the more likely it is to produce delicious fruit.
Alphonso Mango Trees flourish in warm, humid environments. Ideally, daytime temperatures should be above 70°F with nighttime temperatures no lower than 50°F. Protect your tree from frost by covering it during unexpected cold snaps.
Well-drained soil is essential for Alphonso Mango Trees. If your native soil is heavy clay, consider planting in a raised bed or amending the soil with sand or perlite to improve drainage.
Feed your Alphonso Mango Tree a balanced fertilizer formulated for fruit trees during the growing season (typically spring and summer). Follow the application instructions on the fertilizer package for optimal results.
Regular pruning is not strictly necessary for Alphonso Mango Trees, but it can help maintain a desirable shape and encourage fruit production. Prune lightly during the dormant season (usually winter) to remove any dead, diseased, or overcrowded branches.
Alphonso Mango Trees are generally fairly resistant to pests and diseases. However, they can be susceptible to scale, mealybugs, and anthracnose fungus. To monitor for pests, inspect your tree regularly for signs of infestation. For minor infestations, insecticidal soap or neem oil spray can be effective. For more serious issues, consult a certified arborist for guidance on treatment options.
Alphonso Mango Trees prefer moderate to high humidity levels. If you live in a dry climate, consider misting the leaves occasionally or using a humidifier to increase humidity around the tree. Remember, this tropical beauty thrives in warm temperatures, so avoid placing it in areas with frequent drafts or cold air.
Give your newly arrived Alphonso Mango Tree a good soaking to settle the soil and hydrate the roots. Aim for a deep watering that reaches all parts of the root ball.
Consistency is key! Water your young Alphonso Mango Tree deeply once a week, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out completely between waterings. Avoid overwatering, which can damage the delicate roots.
Established Alphonso Mango Trees are more tolerant of dry spells. Water deeply once a week during the hot summer months, but allow the soil to dry out to a depth of 2-3 inches before watering again. Reduce watering frequency in cooler months or during rainy periods.
Avoid shallow watering that only wets the surface of the soil. Deep watering encourages the roots to grow deep and strong. Young trees in pots may need to be watered more frequently, especially during hot weather.
Your new Alphonso Mango Tree has likely been fertilized by the grower. Wait at least 4-6 weeks before fertilizing again to avoid stressing the young tree.
Focus on promoting healthy root growth during the first year. Use a balanced fertilizer formulated for young trees, following the application instructions on the package. Once a month during the growing season (typically spring and summer) should be sufficient.
Switch to a fertilizer formulated for fruit trees, which will provide the nutrients necessary for flower and fruit production. Apply fertilizer every 6-8 weeks during the growing season. Reduce or stop fertilization in the fall and winter months when the tree goes dormant.
Always water your Alphonso Mango Tree thoroughly before applying fertilizer. This helps prevent root burn. Be mindful of over fertilizing, which can damage the roots and hinder growth. Less is often more when it comes to fertilizer.
Sharp bypass pruners or lopping shears for thicker branches. Make sure your tools are clean and disinfected to prevent the spread of disease.
The best time to prune your Alphonso Mango Tree is during the dormant season, typically in late fall or winter. Focus on removing any dead, diseased, or damaged branches. You can also prune to remove any branches that are crossing or rubbing against each other, or to open up the canopy to allow for better light penetration. When pruning, make clean cuts at a 45-degree angle just above a bud facing outwards.
Apply a sealant to larger pruning cuts to help prevent disease and promote healing. Monitor your tree for any signs of disease or pest infestation after pruning, and address them promptly if necessary.
Alphonso Mango Trees are naturally upright growers. To encourage branching and fruit production, you can use a technique called “heading back.” This involves cutting back the terminal ends of new growth by about a third. Remember, it’s always better to prune lightly and frequently than to take off too much at once. If you’re unsure about a particular pruning cut, it’s best to err on the side of caution and leave it for another time.
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