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Can mangoes be planted in the north?

Published: 2024-10-07 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/10/07, No. It is difficult to achieve the temperature environment required by mango in the north. Mango likes warmth and is not resistant to frost. The effective temperature for growth is 18-35 ℃. Insufficient temperature can lead to poor pollination and fertilization, even inflorescence death or embryo abortion, less than 10 ℃, new shoots and spikes.

No. It is difficult to achieve the temperature environment required by mango in the north. Mango likes warmth and is not resistant to frost. The effective temperature for growth is 18-35 ℃. Insufficient temperature will lead to poor pollination and fertilization, even inflorescence death or seed embryo abortion, below 10 ℃, new shoots and spikes stop growing, seedlings, tender shoots and spikes cold below 5 ℃. About 0 ℃, the aboveground parts of seedlings, mature spikes and shoots, and outer leaves will be damaged, and the young trees below-3 ℃ will die of freezing.

At the same time, mango is a light-loving fruit tree, sufficient light can promote flower bud differentiation, flowering and fruit setting, improve fruit quality and improve appearance. Usually in the sunny side of the crown or open environment, the single plant blossoms more and the fruit setting rate is high; mango with too many branches and leaves, closed crown and insufficient light has less blossom and fruit, and the appearance and quality of the fruit are poor. Through shaping and pruning bentgrass, the light conditions in the garden and trees can be improved to increase the yield and prolong the high yield period.

It is difficult to reach this temperature environment in the north, and even greenhouse planting is difficult to manage, so at least known varieties cannot be planted.

 
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