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Old 11-02-2006, 02:22 AM posted to aus.gardens
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Default Please help with dying Mango tree

Tree is about 6-7 year old. Supposed to be a grafted tree at $ 70 from a regular
supplier.
However I have in the last three years seen the tree virtually die away only to
come up promising again in the spring.
I have on ftp.egrob.no-ip.info a picture called Mango. The site is normally only
used for our relations in UK with family pictures and odd's from time to time.
You can either double click on it and it will show on your computer or right
click and save the file which you can then scan for a virus - but I can
guarantee that there is no virus there and also people cannot write to the file
which is on my personal computer.

Please look and give some advice - plant was at one time (3 years back) showing
flowers and looking really good but now most of the leaves are like the picture
- please help if you can.
Watering is regular and copious from a bore on the property.. We have also from
time to time used additives to make the soil accept the water rather than just
run off the surface. The soil is on a sand base but it is well mixed with mulch
from a rotary mulcher.

B.Pedersen Latitude -31,48.21 Longitude115,47.40 Time=GMT+8.00
If you are curious look here http://www.mapquest.com/maps/latlong.adp
 
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