I think it's got some issue. It's usually green even in late winter. That burnt tip might mean they fertilized it too much last summer. I saw it..surprised to see it yellowed. Mine isn't looking fantastic with all the cloudy wet days..even now in May. But it is flushing and blooming
Yea, my glenn mango is flowering but it doesn't look that great either. I have a Valencia pride in a 15gal looking good but not yet flowering. I have a pickering mango with 3 baby mangos the size of a walnut.
@@gardengainzz9191 wow- good job. This is very early for formed fruit. Well,I will do some Pickering recommending from now on when I give lists of what's being done in the bay area.
@@StanTheObserver-lo8rx Do you have FB? I belong to the Sf Bay Area Tropical Fruit growers group. I post often and maybe you should join. We can share fruit information.
Saw it three weeks ago..still yellow,but was flushing lots of new growth. I think two years ago they pruned it back. It was taller before then..looked a bit flat on top as of last year. I cant' say it was the wrong thing..they've done a great job so far and if you want to see how very fast it was growing look at Google's street views from five years ago of it. A small stick that in less than four years became the tree we all know.
I think it's got some issue. It's usually green even in late winter. That burnt tip might mean they fertilized it too much last summer.
I saw it..surprised to see it yellowed. Mine isn't looking fantastic with all the cloudy wet days..even now in May. But it is flushing and blooming
Yea, my glenn mango is flowering but it doesn't look that great either. I have a Valencia pride in a 15gal looking good but not yet flowering. I have a pickering mango with 3 baby mangos the size of a walnut.
@@gardengainzz9191 wow- good job. This is very early for formed fruit. Well,I will do some Pickering recommending from now on when I give lists of what's being done in the bay area.
@@StanTheObserver-lo8rx Do you have FB? I belong to the Sf Bay Area Tropical Fruit growers group. I post often and maybe you should join. We can share fruit information.
Very cool! I haven't seen this tree since GreenGardenGuy1 talked about it years ago
Yes, it's the same one! Man, hope to one day have a Mango this big!
Saw it three weeks ago..still yellow,but was flushing lots of new growth. I think two years ago they pruned it back. It was taller before then..looked a bit flat on top as of last year. I cant' say it was the wrong thing..they've done a great job so far and if you want to see how very fast it was growing look at Google's street views from five years ago of it. A small stick that in less than four years became the tree we all know.
This is the Fremont one. That is after the frost we just had?
I guess it must have experienced some tip burn with the light frost.
The reason it's doing well is because it's a seedling. No doubt.