Key Features & Benefits
- Early Fruiting: Starts producing fruits within 2–3 years due to grafting.
- Large Fruit Size: Known for its big, round shape resembling a football, making it unique.
- Good Taste: Sweet, juicy pulp with moderate fiber.
- High Yield Potential with proper care and nutrition.
- Attractive Appearance suitable for display and selling.
- Strong Growth Habit adaptable to different climates.
- Good Market Appeal due to size and uniqueness.
Plant Care Guide
Sunlight
- Requires full sunlight (6–8 hours daily).
- Essential for fruit size, sweetness, and overall plant health.
Soil
- Prefers well-drained, fertile soil rich in organic matter.
- Ideal soil mix:
- Garden soil (40%)
- Compost or vermicompost (30%)
- Sand or cocopeat (30%)
- Soil pH: 5.5 to 7.5
Watering
- Young plant: Water 2–3 times per week.
- Mature plant: Water every 5–7 days.
- Keep soil moderately moist but avoid waterlogging.
- Reduce watering during flowering stage to improve fruit setting.
Fertilizers
Organic Fertilizers
- Vermicompost (1–2 kg per month)
- Well-rotted cow dung manure
- Neem cake for soil health and pest control
Chemical Fertilizers (optional)
- NPK (10:10:10) during growth stage
- High potassium fertilizer during flowering and fruiting
Micronutrients
- Monthly foliar spray improves fruit size and plant strength.
Re-potting Instructions
- Required every 1–2 years for container-grown plants.
Steps:
- Choose a pot 18–24 inches with proper drainage holes.
- Carefully remove plant with root ball intact.
- Trim damaged or dead roots.
- Replant in fresh soil mix.
- Water lightly and keep in partial shade for a few days.
Fruiting Season
- Flowering: December to February
- Fruiting: May to July
- Timing may vary based on climate.
Usage Ideas
- Fresh eating (large slices, family use)
- Mango juice and pulp
- Smoothies and shakes
- Can be sold as a novelty fruit due to large size
- Suitable for local markets and small business
Care Tips
- Provide strong support to branches during fruiting due to heavy fruits.
- Prune lightly after harvesting to maintain shape and airflow.
- Use mulch to conserve moisture and improve soil fertility.
- Protect from strong winds as large fruits can damage branches.
- Monitor pests like fruit flies, aphids, and mealybugs; use neem oil spray.
- Avoid overwatering and ensure proper drainage to prevent root rot.











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