Overview
Bring the taste of the tropics to your home with the exquisite Maha Chanok mango tree. This highly sought-after variety, also known as the Mahachanok or the "Rainbow Mango," is a remarkable live mango plant originating from Thailand. Renowned for its exceptional flavor, vibrant appearance, and impressive shelf life, this grafted specimen in a 3-gallon pot is an ideal addition for any fruit enthusiast. The Maha Chanok mango is celebrated for its smooth skin that beautifully transitions from green to a golden yellow, often adorned with a striking red or pink blush as it ripens, creating its signature "rainbow" effect. The fruit itself is elegantly elongated and slender, typically weighing between 10 to 20 ounces, offering a generous and succulent harvest. Growing a grafted mango tree like the Maha Chanok ensures robust growth and earlier fruit production, making it a rewarding endeavor for both experienced gardeners and eager beginners looking to cultivate a tropical fruit tree.
This particular offering provides you with a healthy, established Maha Chanok mango tree, similar to the one pictured, ready for continued growth and eventual fruiting. Its manageable size in a 3-gallon pot makes it suitable for container growing, especially in cooler climates where it can be moved indoors during winter. The unique characteristics of the Maha Chanok make it a standout among mango varieties, promising a delightful culinary experience with every harvest. Its aromatic flesh is sweet with a hint of citrus and a firm, fiberless texture, making it perfect for fresh consumption, smoothies, or desserts. Embrace the joy of harvesting your own home-grown, flavorful mangoes with this magnificent Rainbow mango plant.
Key Benefits
The Maha Chanok mango tree offers a wealth of benefits beyond just its delicious fruit. Cultivating this live mango plant provides a unique opportunity to enjoy fresh, high-quality mangoes right from your own space, elevating your gardening experience significantly. This grafted mango tree is not just a producer of fruit, but also an attractive ornamental addition to your garden or patio.
- Exceptional Flavor and Aroma: The Maha Chanok mango is prized for its incredibly sweet, aromatic, and rich flavor profile, often described as having notes of citrus and honey, making it a favorite among mango connoisseurs.
- Stunning Visual Appeal: As it ripens, the fruit develops a beautiful "rainbow" blush of red and pink over a golden-yellow skin, making it a visually striking addition to any fruit bowl or garden. The elegant, slender shape of the fruit further enhances its aesthetic appeal.
- Extended Shelf Life: Compared to many other mango varieties, the Maha Chanok boasts an extended shelf life, allowing you to enjoy your harvest for a longer period or share it with friends and family.
- Grafted for Faster Fruiting: Being a grafted mango tree, this plant is designed to mature and produce fruit much sooner than a seedling, giving you quicker gratification from your gardening efforts.
- Versatile Culinary Use: The firm, fiberless flesh of the Maha Chanok mango is perfect for fresh eating, salads, desserts, smoothies, and various culinary applications.
- Container Friendly: This tropical fruit tree can be successfully grown in a large container, making it adaptable for patios, balconies, or regions with colder winters where it can be brought indoors.
- Rewarding Gardening Experience: Growing your own Rainbow mango plant provides immense satisfaction and a connection to nature, offering fresh, organic produce free from commercial treatments.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Proper care is essential for a thriving Maha Chanok mango tree. This live mango plant enjoys warm, tropical conditions, but can be adapted to various environments with diligent attention. When considering soil, mangoes prefer a wide variety of well-draining mixtures. If your grafted mango tree will reside exclusively in a container, the potting soil should be lightweight and nutritive. A suggested mix includes 40% compost, 40% mulch/peat moss, and 20% sand and perlite for optimal drainage and nutrient retention. Ensure good drainage by starting with a layer of broken pottery or gravel at the bottom of the pot before adding your soil mixture.
For watering, a consistent schedule is key. During warmer months, water a few times a week, allowing the topsoil to dry slightly between waterings. In winter, reduce watering to once every two weeks to prevent overwatering. Mangos thrive in average temperatures ranging from the low 60s to high 90s Fahrenheit. They require good air circulation and ample light penetration to remain healthy and productive. Provide your Rainbow mango plant with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Fertilization is crucial for robust growth and fruit production. Fertilize your mango tree in spring, summer, and fall. Young mango trees need higher doses of nitrogen, but once they begin to bear fruit, their needs shift to higher doses of phosphorus and potassium to promote flowering and fruiting. A commercial organic fertilizer with a high percentage of potassium, such as 5-8-10, is ideal for fruit-bearing trees. Organic sources like compost, rock phosphate, guano, blood meal, bone meal, seaweed, or potassium sulfate can also provide these essential nutrients, supporting the overall health of your tropical fruit tree.
Size & Details
This offering is for one Maha Chanok mango tree, a robust live mango plant, expertly grafted and delivered in a 3-gallon nursery pot. The grafting process ensures that you receive a tree with desirable fruit characteristics and a quicker path to maturity and fruiting compared to a seedling. While the exact height can vary, these trees are typically well-established, ready to continue growing in your chosen location. The 3-gallon pot size provides a good root system, allowing the plant to acclimate well to its new environment, whether planted directly in the ground or transplanted into a larger container. The Rainbow mango plant is known for its medium to large fruit, generally weighing between 10 to 20 ounces, with an elegant, elongated shape. Expect a moderate growth rate, reaching mature heights over several years, especially when provided with optimal growing conditions and care. This grafted mango tree is a fantastic investment for anyone desiring fresh, home-grown tropical fruit.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How big does this Maha Chanok mango tree get? A: A Maha Chanok mango tree can reach significant sizes in the ground, but when grown in a container, its size can be managed through pruning. In ideal conditions, it can grow 10-20 feet tall, with a similar spread.
- Q: What size pot does the Maha Chanok mango plant come in? A: This live mango plant is provided in a 3-gallon nursery pot, offering a good foundation for its continued growth and development.
- Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: The Rainbow mango plant is a tropical fruit tree and thrives outdoors in USDA Zones 9-11. In cooler climates, it can be grown outdoors during warm months and brought indoors as a container plant during winter.
- Q: How much sunlight does this grafted mango tree need? A: This grafted mango tree requires at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day to produce the best fruit and maintain healthy growth.
- Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: While not entirely hands-off, caring for a Maha Chanok mango tree is manageable for most gardeners, especially with consistent watering, feeding, and adequate sunlight. It’s a rewarding tropical fruit tree to grow.
- Q: What condition will it arrive in? A: You will receive a healthy, established live mango plant similar to the pictures, carefully packaged to ensure its safe arrival and ready for planting or transplanting.
- Q: How long until it blooms and fruits? A: As a grafted mango tree, the Maha Chanok can begin to flower and fruit within 2-4 years under optimal growing conditions, much faster than trees grown from seed.
- Q: What’s the best time to plant a Maha Chanok mango tree? A: The ideal time to plant your Maha Chanok mango tree is in the spring or early summer after the last chance of frost, allowing it ample time to establish before cooler weather.
- Q: What’s the minimum temperature this tropical fruit tree can tolerate? A: The Maha Chanok mango tree prefers temperatures above 60°F. It can tolerate brief dips to around 30°F, but prolonged exposure to freezing temperatures can cause damage or death, making indoor protection necessary in colder zones.



























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