Introduce a touch of the tropics to your garden with the Glenn Grafted Mango Tree, a popular grafted mango variety celebrated for its robust growth and early fruit production. Standing between 1.5 to 3 feet at delivery, this live tree is ideal for USDA zones 9-11, where it thrives in warm, subtropical climates. Known for its vibrant foliage and smooth, luscious mangoes, the Glenn Grafted Mango Tree offers both visual appeal and a delicious harvest.
Planted in a gallon pot, this mango tree grows best in well-drained, sandy loam soil and requires full sunlight to encourage healthy growth and maximize fruit production. It’s a versatile addition to any garden—suitable for planting directly in the ground or in a large container. The Glenn Mango is perfect for experienced gardeners and newcomers alike, bringing a blend of beauty and productivity to outdoor spaces.
With the right care, including moderate watering and occasional pruning, your Glenn Grafted Mango Tree will flourish. Expect your first batch of mangoes within 1-2 years, providing a taste of the tropics right at home. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot and ensure optimal growth by trimming the tree as it matures, which supports new growth and enhances fruit yield.
Key Features:
- Type: Glenn Grafted Mango Tree
- Condition: Live plant, delivered in a gallon pot
- Size at Delivery: 1.5-3 ft tall
- Growing Conditions: Suitable for USDA zones 9-11; prefers well-drained sandy loam soil
- Sunlight Exposure: Full sun for optimal fruiting
- Expected Fruiting Period: 1-2 years with proper care
FAQ:
Q: What is the height of the Glenn Grafted Mango Tree upon delivery?
A: The tree is delivered at a height of 1.5-3 feet.
Q: What soil type is best for this mango tree?
A: It thrives in well-drained sandy loam soil.
Q: How much sunlight does the tree require?
A: Full sun is necessary for healthy growth and maximum fruit production.
Q: In which USDA zones is this tree suitable?
A: The Glenn Grafted Mango Tree is ideal for USDA zones 9-11, suitable for warm, subtropical climates.
Q: When will the tree start producing fruit?
A: With proper care, it begins yielding mangoes within 1-2 years.
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