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Mango Tree Death

10/23/2011 1:41 PM

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10/23/2011 1:44 PM

A little more background PLEASE

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10/23/2011 8:17 PM

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11/03/2011 11:44 AM

Thank you:

I've lost 4. Don't know the type, fist sized yellow fruit. All the trees seemed fine, had a good crop of mangos, the leaves turned brown and they were gone. Two trees had 36" plus diameters.

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10/23/2011 5:04 PM

..... died ((
I always look here http://yourdeathdate.info/1/index.html

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10/23/2011 5:30 PM

You're off to a great start.

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10/23/2011 6:06 PM

Or off to a great end

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10/23/2011 11:37 PM

Hi there, Speaking of death prediction, I find it really odd that one of the on-line death prediction services showed me the same death date that I was foretold in my dream about a year ago. http://yourdeathdate.info/1/index.html - I can't explain this coincidence in any other way except that there must be some kind of magic involved here.

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11/10/2011 3:40 PM

Depending on what part of Yemen you are in, it could be loss of ground water, or contamination...Try watering if possible...

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11/11/2011 4:30 PM

Not Yemen: but Puerto Rico. We've had 60 inches of rain this summer. Two were on high ground, well drained areas the third may have drowned. When they went it, was very fast, about 2 mos. Two of the trees had 30 plus inch trunks.

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11/11/2011 7:00 PM

Sounds like Anthracnose....This is a common disease during wet weather especially...Ya gotta spray!

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11/17/2011 4:07 AM

Anthracnose usually only affects hardwoods. I had a problem with black mold on the ground under my mango tree one year when i mowed all the fallen fruit the squirrels chewed off the tree and unknowingly created the perfect environment for the mold to grow once the seasonal rains set in. We generally get about 54 inches of rain a year and never had a problem until I mulched the over ripened fallen fruit.

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03/21/2012 9:21 AM

Abo Omar the OP and you are the same?

30 inch trunk for a mango tree means they were very old trees and most likely died of old age and root rot.

We had one in Palawan that had a trunk girth of 45" it still produce fruit but very few, small and sour. we finally had to put the tree down as it was a danger to the surrounding buildings. It would have fallen in the next storm so better to cut it down and use the wood for other uses.

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03/21/2012 9:15 AM

Mango's are generally a tropical tree used to high humidity. How tropical and humid is Yemen today? If the air and ground are too dry they will not live and grow well.

May be Yemen is to arid for mango's. Dates and Cashew would do better in Yemen than Mango's.

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