Tai Chaunsa Mango – Key Features & Benefits
Key Features
- Improved Chaunsa-type mango variety with premium quality
- Produces medium to large elongated fruits
- Yellow skin with soft, juicy pulp
- Very sweet taste with strong aroma
- Low fiber or nearly fiberless texture
- Grafted plant ensures early and consistent fruiting
- Medium to large tree, suitable for open ground and large pots (early stage)
- High market demand and export quality
Benefits
- Rich in Vitamin A and C, supports immune health
- Contains antioxidants beneficial for overall health
- Provides natural energy
- Supports digestion when consumed in moderation
- Ideal for premium and commercial markets
Plant Care Guide
Sunlight
- Requires full sunlight (6–8 hours daily)
- Essential for fruit sweetness and yield
Temperature
- Ideal range: 24°C to 38°C
- Thrives in warm climates
- Sensitive to frost and extreme cold
Watering Guide
- Young plants: water 2–3 times per week
- Mature plants: deep watering once a week
- Increase watering during summer
- Reduce watering during winter
- Avoid waterlogging by ensuring proper drainage
Fertilizer Guide
Organic Fertilizers (recommended)
- Cow dung compost every 1–2 months
- Vermicompost for balanced nutrition
- Neem cake for soil health and pest control
Chemical Fertilizers (optional)
- NPK applied 2–3 times per year
During Flowering and Fruiting
- Apply phosphorus and potassium-rich fertilizers to enhance fruit size, sweetness, and aroma
Re-Potting Instructions
- Suitable for pot growing in early stages
- Repot every 2–3 years or when roots outgrow the pot
- Use a pot at least 18–24 inches deep with proper drainage
Ideal Soil Mix
- 40% garden soil
- 30% compost
- 20% sand
- 10% cocopeat
Steps
- Water the plant lightly before repotting
- Carefully remove the plant with the root ball intact
- Trim damaged or excess roots if needed
- Place in a larger pot with fresh soil mix
- Water lightly and keep in partial shade for a few days
Fruiting Season
- Fruits once a year
- Main season in India: June to July
- Grafted plants usually start fruiting within 3–4 years
Usage Ideas
- Consumed fresh as a premium table mango
- Used in juices, shakes, and smoothies
- Ideal for desserts and fruit-based dishes
- Suitable for export and commercial sale
- Can be used for pulp and processed products
Care Tips
- Prune regularly to maintain shape and airflow
- Remove excess fruits early for better size and quality
- Use neem oil spray to control pests like mango hoppers and mealybugs
- Ensure proper drainage to prevent root diseases
- Apply mulch to retain soil moisture
- Protect from strong winds and extreme weather
- Regular feeding improves fruit quality and yield











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