Not a flower on our mango trees

@allknowing (136011)
India
November 14, 2024 11:16pm CST
This nature I say does what she pleases. November is the time for mango trees to flower but I do not see that happening If they flower late it is possible the fruits will have to face the monsoon and that would mean worms getting in. The garden looks nice with plenty of greenery and a few flowers here and there but we are so used to getting those mangoes that we also distribute. I have learnt to accept life as it comes and nature is exploiting it
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@shaggin (72115)
• United States
15 Nov
I hope things would out with them. Some years we get a ton of apples other years none. This was a good year I made lots of apple crisp for my family and my parents and lots of applesauce for my family, my parents and my sisters family.
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@allknowing (136011)
• India
15 Nov
Good for you. You are right. We cannot expect yields every year
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@shaggin (72115)
• United States
15 Nov
@allknowing if you have many trees do some bloom some years and others don’t? Here the frost usually is the cause of why we don’t get apples some years and it’s a widespread thing not just our tree.
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@allknowing (136011)
• India
23h
@shaggin I have four and all bloom at the same time
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@May2k8 (18352)
• Indonesia
15 Nov
unfortunately I don't have a mango tree anymore since the mango tree almost destroyed my neighbor's house.
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@allknowing (136011)
• India
15 Nov
I suppose you had to cut it down
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@jstory07 (139550)
• Roseburg, Oregon
15 Nov
I hope everything that is growing survives.
@allknowing (136011)
• India
15 Nov
It is not the queston of survival but the question of yielding.
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