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Default Timotayo Mango

I have a young Timotayo Mango in a 25-gallon pot which I'll plant in the ground later this year. Earlier this spring it bloomed, producing several racemes that set fruits. Considering the age of the plant, I'd much rather have branches than fruit -- and the effort the plant puts into growing 1 fruit to maturity is about the same as a 3 foot branch. So I let the plant have sex, and today I removed the racemes.

now you see them


now you don't
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