How can I tell if i'm watering my Mango tree enough?
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Overwatering is a far more common problem for the Mango tree, and there are several signs you should look for when this occurs. Generally, an overwatered Mango tree will have yellowing leaves and may even drop some leaves. Also, overwatering can cause the overall structure of your plant to shrivel and may also promote root rot. On the other hand, an underwatered Mango tree will also begin to wilt. It may also display leaves that are brown or brittle to the touch. Whether you see signs of overwatering or underwatering, you should be prepared to intervene and restore the health of your Mango tree.
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A species of Mangifera, also known as Indian mango
Botanical name: Mangifera indica
Genus: Mangifera
Description
Mango tree is a large tree native to the Indian subcontinent. It is most well-known for the tropical fruit it produces, and mango is the national fruit of India, Pakistan, and the Philippines. Mango tree can also be used for wood after the tree’s fruit production is over. This type of wood is highly prized for making musical instruments.
Garden Use
Mango tree is a tropical tree native to Southern Asia. It has gorgeous, dense green foliage and is suitable for growing outdoors in warm climates, as well as for container cultivation in colder climates. This low-maintenance tree is a unique conversation starter, typically blooming in late winter with large clusters of small, pinkish-white flowers. When conditions are right, mango tree bears heavy crops of delicious fruit., Standard mango tree can reach heights of 9 to 30 m tall unless pruned regularly. There are also dwarf varieties available that are better suited for growing indoors or on your patio. Dwarf varieties typically only reach heights of 2 to 4.5 m.