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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI have a large Mango tree that was uprooted from Erma. It’s trunk is 16″ in diameter. It’s been on it’s side for two weeks with exposed roots. I had the top cut back in hopes that I can upright it with a few men but it still is too heavy and I can’t get a back hoe to it without damaging my and my neighbors lawn. Is it salvageable if I cut it back more?
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1 Comment To "MANGO TREE UPROOTED"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 09/24/2017 @ 11:25 am
It doesn’t appear that the photos uploaded correctly. Mango can typically recover from some instances like this, however, there is a great chance this tree will die. Cutting it back more will stunt its fruit production, potentially, for a few years.