
This is the first time that it happened. We were able to harvest 40 bushels of mangoes from one tree. Each bushel holds 21 kilos of mangoes.

It took 3 mango pickers one whole day to finish the job.



It started in January when a flowering solution was sprayed on the tree causing, of course flowers. The white things are the flowers.


Then juveniles appeared.

Then the more mature fruit.

Sorting and weighing followed the picking.



This is what the "regulars" look like compared to golf balls.

wow happy eating. I am sure that there was that SWEET FRAGRANCE during the flowering stage. You forgot to mention that. :)
ReplyDeleteThat does look like a lot and all from one tree
ReplyDeleteTHATS TRUE. THIS MAYBE IN ONE TREE. I HAVE MANGO TREES IN PHILIPPINES AND YEAH I AM SO THANKFUL THAT WHEN IT BEAR FRUITS I CAN GIVE IT TO THE WHOLE VILLAGE. THATS FOR FREE, YOU KNOW NEIGHBORS.
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