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Mango Malgova/Mulgoba Variety Grafted Aam Fruit Plant
Product Features and Variety
The Malgova or Mulgoba mango (Mangifera indica) is a classic and highly prized tropical evergreen fruit tree. This offering is a Grafted Plant, a propagation method that ensures the plant is true-to-name, retains the desirable traits of the parent tree, and promotes earlier, more reliable fruiting compared to seed-grown trees.
- Variety: Malgova/Mulgoba Mango, a superior Indian cultivar.
- Type: Grafted Fruit Plant/Tree. Grafting promotes early fruit production.
- Size: 1.5-3 Feet Height.
- Suitability: Can grow successfully in almost all Indian climates and soil types. Excellent for both ground planting and large container gardening.
The Fruit: Malgova/Mulgoba Mango
Malgova mangoes are a top-tier tropical delight, celebrated for their unique characteristics:
- Texture and Taste: Features smooth, fiberless flesh and an exceptionally sweet, rich, and luscious flavor.
- Appearance: Boasts vibrant hues when fully ripe.
- Quality: Celebrated as a top-tier tropical delight, often sought after for fresh consumption.
Essential Care Guide for Indian Climates
Sunlight and Climate Needs
The mango tree is a tropical plant that thrives in warm, sunny conditions.
- Sunlight: Requires full and direct sunlight (at least 6-8 hours a day) for best growth and fruit production.
- Climate: Well-suited for the diverse, warm, and tropical/sub-tropical climates across India.
Watering and Soil
Proper soil and watering are essential, especially during the establishment phase.
- Soil: Plant in well-draining, rich loamy soil. Mango trees do not tolerate waterlogging.
- Watering: Water deeply and regularly during the first year to establish roots. Once mature, reduce watering, especially before the flowering season, to encourage fruiting.
The secure paper core packing method used for shipping ensures the plant is protected and well-ventilated during transit, guaranteeing a healthy, genuine variety plant upon arrival.