Welcome back to my backyard garden! Seeds to Plate: The Garden Story.
In today’s post, I’m excited to share the latest progress of my multi-grafted mango tree, which now supports four different mango varieties—all growing on a single tree!
🥭 Featured Mango Varieties:
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Arunika
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Thai Red
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Amrapali
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(Fourth variety – yet to fruit!)
This tree is a result of careful grafting, a lot of patience, and deep backyard gardening passion. Two of the varieties have started fruiting for the second time, and the results are truly satisfying!
🌱 Why Multi-Grafting?
Grafting allows gardeners to grow multiple fruit varieties on the same tree, saving space and creating diverse harvests. It’s especially useful in small gardens or urban backyards.
📈 Progress So Far:
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Healthy growth from all grafted branches
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Consistent flowering and fruiting in Arunika and Thai Red
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Amrapali is catching up fast!
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Still waiting on the fourth variety to fruit—fingers crossed for the next season!
🌿 Tips for Growing Multiple Mango Varieties on One Tree:
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Choose compatible mango varieties.
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Graft during the right season (usually spring or early summer).
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Use proper grafting techniques like cleft or veneer grafting.
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Carefully monitor watering and fertilizer during the healing phase.
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Regular pruning helps maintain shape and energy balance.
💬 Have questions about mango grafting or plant care? Drop your questions in the comments below!
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