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Many mango growers in South Florida are seeing something unusual this season — some mango trees are loaded with blooms and fruit set, while others have nothing at all. Is it the weather? Variety? Pruning? Spraying? Or something else entirely? In this video, I walk through my orchard and my neighbor’s trees to show real-world mango tree bloom differences across dozens of varieties including Sugarloaf, Lemon Zest, Coconut Cream, Sweet Tart, Pickering, Angie, Orange Sherbet, Pineapple Pleasure, CAC, and more. We break down: Why some mango trees bloom early Cold-triggered vs drought-triggered mango varieties Male vs female mango flowers and fruit set Whether spraying copper or sulfur really matters Sun exposure, pruning, watering, and timing mistakes Why two identical trees can behave completely differently Whether a second bloom is likely this year If you grow mango trees in Florida, the Caribbean, or warm climates, this video will help you understand what’s happening right now and what to expect as mango season develops. 👉 Drop a comment below and let me know: Are your mango trees blooming yet? Are you spraying this year? 0:00 Mango trees blooming early in South Florida 0:32 January weather update and what to expect 0:49 Should you spray mango trees or not 1:59 Sugarloaf mango male vs female flowers 3:18 Sugarloaf fruit set and mildew check 4:11 Watering mango trees during fruit set 4:46 Set it and forget it philosophy explained 5:32 Planning trees properly before planting 6:11 Grafted trees vs growing from seed 7:01 Variety by variety bloom observations 9:31 Sun exposure and heavy fruit set examples 10:40 Powdery mildew vs dead flowers 12:09 Late varieties and delayed blooms 14:12 Neighbor comparison and early season discussion 15:20 Spraying copper and sulfur timing 17:46 Lemon zest loaded while others struggle 18:29 Weather patterns and second bloom potential 22:56 Managing young trees and removing fruit 25:04 Heavy producers and pruning lessons 27:36 Cold vs drought triggered mango blooms 28:15 January 7 bloom update and final thoughts #mangotrees #mangoseason #floridamangos 🌳 Have a Fruit Tree Garden? Let’s Film It! If you have a yard with fruit trees—especially in the South Florida area—I'd love to visit and film your garden for the channel! 📩 Contact me at paul@rawlife.com (please include your location). 👕 Get Your Fruitful Trees Gear! Order your official Fruitful Trees baseball cap or shirt here: 👉 https://www.rawlife.com/shirts-and-hats/ 🌱 Join the Fruitful Trees Facebook Group Connect with others who love growing trees: 👉 www.facebook.com/groups/fruitfultreestv/ 🛒 Check Out My Amazon Store Browse my favorite products and recommended tools/books here: 👉 https://www.amazon.com/shop/therawlif... When you purchase through this link, the companies share a small commission with me—helping me continue this educational work. Thank you for the support! 🔗 Follow Me on Social Media Facebook: / healthwatchman Instagram: / paulnison Twitter: / paulnison TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@fruitfultrees?lan...