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Sun, Jun 15, 14 at 17:35
| Hello. Don't know anything about gardening, but love mangos so much that I decided to plant a tree. By a miracle of God it grew pretty fast and have already big mangos hanging from the few branches. However, as shown in the pictures, all branches, with the exception of one, are one side of the tree. We tried to give some support, but one branch broke off. No idea why the tree is looking so awkward. Meanwhile, just cut about 10 mangos from the branch that broke, can I do anything with the broken branch. Any help will be greatly appreciated!!! |
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- Posted by AgroCoders 6 (My Page) on Sun, Jun 15, 14 at 18:59
| It's doing that because they grafted a mature branch onto a root stock and called it a tree. It'll take several years growth before the branch is strong enough to support it's maturity as a trunk. |
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| WOW! Thank you!! how can you tell so that it doesn't happen to me next time i buy a tree? Is there anything i can do to force the new branches grow on the opposite direction? |
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