Experience the exotic sweetness of the R2E2 Jambura Mango Grafted Live Plant, a prized Australian hybrid mango variety known for its large 1 KG fruits, beautiful color, and long shelf life. This grafted plant is perfect for mango lovers and home gardeners seeking a reliable and delicious addition to their orchard. With its vibrant skin and sweet, fiberless pulp, the R2E2 mango delivers a tropical flavor burst in every bite. This variety is grown from a healthy graft and comes in a 1.5 to 2 feet height polybag, ready for transplanting into your garden or farm.
Enjoy consistent fruiting, minimal maintenance, and an exotic mango harvest right at your doorstep.
Variety Name: R2E2 Jambura Mango
Type of Plant: Grafted Live Fruit Plant
Germination Time: NA (Live Plant)
Sunlight Requirements: Full Sun (6–8 hours daily)
Where to Grow: Outdoor Garden, Farm, Terrace, or Large Pot
Growing Season: All Year (Best planting – Spring and Monsoon)
Seed Sowing Depth: NA (Grafted Plant)
Ideal Climate: Tropical to Subtropical
Plant Height: 1.5 to 2 Feet (at delivery)
Organic Fertilizer Requirement: Monthly (Vermicompost, Cow Dung, or Organic Mix)
Life Span: 25–40 Years (Long-living tree)
Ideal Growing Temperature: 25°C to 38°C
Harvesting Time: 3–4 Years After Planting
Maintenance Required: Low to Moderate
Watering Frequency: Twice Weekly (Avoid overwatering)
Ideal Grow Bag Size: 24x24 inch or Plant Directly in Ground
The R2E2 mango grafted plant is suitable for planting throughout the year in most Indian regions. However, monsoon and spring are the best times for transplantation. The plant flourishes in tropical to subtropical regions, especially in states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Andhra Pradesh. Ensure a sunny location and water regularly during dry spells for optimum growth.
To grow R2E2 mango in pots, choose a large HDPE grow bag or clay pot of at least 24 inches in diameter. Ensure proper drainage by adding pebbles at the base. Use fertile, well-drained red soil mixed with compost. Place the plant in a location with full sunlight. Water moderately and feed with organic fertilizer monthly.
Preparation: Select a sunny site with well-draining soil.
Sowing: Not required (Already grafted).
Watering: Twice weekly, adjust based on climate.
Germination: NA (Live Plant)
Transplanting: Gently remove from polybag and plant directly in prepared soil or grow bag.
Sunlight: Full sunlight (at least 6 hours/day).
Soil: Sandy loam or red soil enriched with compost.
Fertilization: Monthly application of cow dung or vermicompost.
Pruning: Light pruning after fruiting season to shape the plant.
Support and Spacing: Support young plants using stakes.
Pest Control: Use neem oil spray every 15 days for aphids/mealybugs.
Disease Prevention: Ensure good air circulation and avoid waterlogging.
Mulching: Apply dry leaves or straw around the base to retain moisture.
Harvesting: Ready for fruiting after 3–4 years.
1. Apply Nutrient-Rich Fertilizers
When your plants begin flowering, use nutrient-rich fertilizers like Organic Bone Meal Powder or Vermicompost. This helps in boosting the bloom and enhances overall yield.
2. Use Organic Fertilizers
Feed your plants with organic fertilizers such as Cow Dung Manure or Neem Cake. Organic options promote healthy soil life.
3. Regular Feeding
Apply fertilizers every 20-25 days to ensure plants receive a steady supply of nutrients. Choose from various options like Cocopeat Compost for moisture retention.
Hybrid Grafted Australian Mango Variety
Large 1 KG Fruit Size
Beautiful Reddish-Orange Skin When Ripe
Fiberless, Sweet, Juicy Flesh
Long Shelf Life & Excellent for Transport
Suitable for Commercial & Home Cultivation
Disease-Resistant and Fast Growing
Grows Well in Indian Conditions
Easy to Maintain with High Yield Potential
Rich in Vitamin C, A, and antioxidants
Perfect for eating raw, making juices, desserts, and mango pulp
Suitable for commercial orchards due to long shelf life
Exotic fruit variety that enhances your garden's value
Makes a great gifting option for mango lovers
Protect young plants from heavy wind and frost
Avoid waterlogging, as it may cause root rot
Use neem-based pesticide to avoid fungal attack during monsoon
During the first year, avoid flowering – let the plant establish fully
Don’t plant near waterlogged areas or poorly drained soils
Leaf Curling: Caused by overwatering or pests – use neem spray
Fruit Drop: Common in early stages – maintain consistent watering and fertilization
Yellowing Leaves: Nutrient deficiency – add balanced NPK fertilizer monthly
No Fruiting: Lack of sunlight – move plant to a sunnier spot
Pest Issues: Apply organic pesticides like neem oil or garlic-chili spray
R2E2 Mango, Australian Mango, Jambura Mango, R2E2 Exotic Variety, Hybrid Australian Mango, R2E2 Amba, R2E2 Mamidi, R2E2 Mambazham, R2E2 Maanga.
Q1: When will the R2E2 mango start giving fruit?
A: Generally, in 3–4 years after planting with proper care.
Q2: Can I grow this in a pot?
A: Yes, use a 24x24 inch grow bag or large pot with proper drainage.
Q3: What is the fruit size?
A: Each mango typically weighs around 1 KG.
Q4: Is this plant suitable for all Indian climates?
A: Yes, especially for tropical and subtropical zones.
Q5: Do I need to prune the plant?
A: Light pruning once a year helps maintain shape and health.
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Pradeep
Plant transplant karte hi growth shuru ho gayi.
Bhavana
Plant thoda small tha lekin fast grow kar raha hai.
Jagdish
Delivery fast thi aur packaging solid thi.
Wasim
Plant jaldi adapt ho gaya aur growth visible hai.
Chirag
Bahut accha product, next time bhi order karunga.
Lalita
Healthy aur strong plant mila, koi pest issue nahi tha.
Fatima
Golden Hills Farm ke grafted plants top quality ke hote hain.
Aarav
Golden Hills Farm se hamesha premium quality ke plants milte hain.
Gaurav
Plant premium quality ka hai, leaves shiny aur green the.
Yamini
Colour aur size dono impressive hain, fruiting ka wait hai.