Baramasi Mango Growing Tips: What makes perennial mango different from other mango varieties? What are the conditions required to grow perennial mango in the balcony? What are the main varieties of perennial mango and what is their specialty?
In summer your fragrance spreads in the air. Everyone likes to eat mango, the king of fruits. But dangerous chemicals are also used to cook this fruit in the market, which is harmful for health. The best option is to grow it at home. But most people think that it is difficult to grow mango at home. But you can eat fresh and juicy mangoes within just 9 to 12 months by planting it on the balcony or terrace. This is possible because of special varieties of perennial (Baramasi) mango. This is a special variety which bears fruits not once but several times in a year and can be easily grown even in less space. Let us tell you about this mango.
What is perennial mango?
The word perennial means all year round. Bara means 12 and Masi means month. This means that this mango has the ability to bear fruit throughout the year. It does not take 4-5 years like a normal mango tree, rather the grafted plant can start bearing fruits in just 9-12 months.
Why perfect for balconies and small houses?
The special thing about perennial mango is that it does not become a very big tree. It is grafted and compact (small). Can be easily grown in pots, perfect for balcony, terrace and small gardens. Gives fruits even in less space
Taste and specialty
The perennial mango is extremely sweet in taste, juicy and fiber-free. It has fiber free texture and juice. It is lightly sweet and fruity in taste.
Read more: Flower Vine Shaping Tips: Amazing ideas for shaping vine plants, see trendy designs for garden + balcony
Popular home grown varieties
Katimon
- Popular variety from Thailand
- Grows easily in small pots
- Flowers from December to February and fruits from March to September
Hong Siang (Red Dragon)
- attractive red mangoes
- Very beautiful and premium look
Evergreen (Sadabahar)
- Indian desi variety
- more resistant to pests
- Very good option for balcony gardening
correct growing conditions
- Some important points to grow perennial mango well-
- Sunshine: 5–7 hours of sunlight required daily
- Temperature: 20°C to 38°C best
- Soil: Well drained soil
- Care: Avoid overwatering, but keep the soil moist
- provide protection from cold in winter
Read more: 5 wonderful plants with pink leaves, will decorate your home with less care