A: Mango trees flower from late Winter to Spring,
with the peak blooming season varying based on variety. During this time,
mango trees produce hundreds of small, fragrant flowers in large panicles. A
healthy mango tree can produce anywhere from 500 to 2,000 flowers per panicle.
However, only a small fraction of the flowers will be successfully pollinated
and develop into fruit, depending on the tree's size and health.
To support healthy flowering and fruit set, mango trees need dry
weather, as excessive moisture can inhibit pollination and fruit development. During
flowering period, it's important not to overwater, as the tree is less
active in water uptake.
Avoid dry fertilizers during flowering since the tree is focused on
reproduction rather than vegetative growth. Continue applying Sunshine Boosters Mango Tango liquid fertilizer to support the tree's
overall health and vigor which will encourage fruit quantity and quality.
Sunshine Boosters deliver essential nutrients in optimum amounts, proportionally
to water intake.
Ensuring a dry, sunny environment and mild fertilizer Mango Tango will
help the tree set fruit successfully.

Photo above: Our Mango
garden in Sebring, FL is in full bloom now! Early spring in Florida started in
January 2025. Surprisingly, all our mango varieties decided to start
blooming: - early, mid- and late- season cultivars. It's a stunning view! Check out
a short Video.
Photo below: 2024 fruiting trees. We use Sunshine Mango Tango year around.
