The Totapuri Mango Grafted Live Plant is one of India’s most iconic and widely loved mango varieties, now available in a healthy 1.5 to 2 feet live grafted form. Known for its unique beak-like shape, pleasant orange-yellow skin, and sweet-tangy taste, this mango is perfect for home gardens, terraces, and backyard farms. It’s not just a fruit tree—it’s a symbol of fertility, prosperity, and tradition in Indian culture.
This variety has been cultivated for centuries across India and is famous for its high yield, early fruiting, and resistance to pests. Whether enjoyed raw, in pickles, or as juice, Totapuri mangoes are a must-have for every garden lover.
Type of Plant: Grafted Live Fruit Plant
Germination Time: Not applicable (live plant)
Hours of Sunlight Needed: Full Sun (6–8 hours daily)
Where to Grow: Outdoor garden, farmland, or terrace in large grow bags
Growing Season: Year-round in tropical/subtropical regions
Seed Sowing Depth: Not applicable
Ideal Climate: Warm, humid to semi-arid climate
Plant Height: Can grow 10–15 meters over time
Organic Fertilizer Requirement: Once every 2–3 months
Life Span: 50+ years
Ideal Growing Temperature: 25°C to 38°C
Blooming/Fruiting Time: 3–4 years after planting
Maintenance Required: Low to Medium
Watering Frequency: Twice a week; more during summer
Ideal Grow Bag Size: 24x24 inch or larger (until ground transplanting)
Totapuri mango trees grow best in India’s tropical and subtropical climates. They thrive in states like Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. Planting is ideal in June–August (monsoon) or Feb–March (pre-summer). These trees bloom in early spring and fruit is ready for harvest by May–July.
Start by placing the grafted Totapuri mango plant in a 24x24 inch grow bag with well-draining soil. Keep in full sun and water regularly. Fertilize every 2 months using compost or organic manure. After 1–2 years, shift the tree to open ground for optimum fruit production.
Not required for grafted plant.
For seed propagation (if done):
Preparation: Use fresh mango seeds
Sowing: 1–2 cm deep in moist soil
Watering: Keep soil moist
Germination: 2–3 weeks
Transplanting: After 1–2 months when sapling is sturdy
Sunlight: Needs full sun for best growth
Soil: Well-drained loamy or sandy soil
Fertilization: Use organic fertilizer or vermicompost regularly
Pruning: Prune in early years to shape the tree
Support & Spacing: Maintain 8–10 ft spacing when planting multiple
Pest Control: Neem oil or natural pest control sprays
Disease Prevention: Avoid waterlogging; monitor for fungal rot
Mulching: Helps conserve soil moisture and reduce weeds
Harvesting: Once fruits are golden-yellow and aromatic
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.
Totapuri mangoes are fiberless, perfect for juices and fresh eating
High-yielding variety, producing dozens of fruits per season
Fruits are medium-large, weighing up to 300–400g
Naturally resistant to pests and fungal infections
Ideal for home gardens, terraces, and orchards
Grafted plant ensures faster fruiting and true-to-type yield
Known for its distinct beak shape, giving it the name "Totapuri"
Fresh fruits for eating raw or making juice, jams, pickles
Highly nutritious, rich in Vitamin A, C, and antioxidants
Ideal variety for commercial mango farming
Decorative tree with dense foliage and summer blooms
Acts as a shade tree and windbreaker when grown large
Mangoes from this variety are often used in processed mango products
Avoid overwatering; roots may rot in soggy soil
Protect young saplings from strong wind or grazing animals
Do not over-prune; shape only during dormant seasons
Ensure good sunlight—less light = fewer fruits
Always plant in soil with good drainage and pH 6–7
Powdery Mildew: Use sulfur-based organic fungicide
Fruit Fly Attack: Use traps or neem sprays before fruiting
Black Spots on Leaves: Avoid overhead watering
Poor Fruit Set: Lack of sunlight or nutrients—adjust placement and feeding
Slow Growth: Apply seaweed extract and maintain soil aeration
Yellow Leaves: Could be due to overwatering or nutrient imbalance
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Q: When will the Totapuri mango plant start fruiting?
A: In 3–4 years after planting, since this is a grafted plant.
Q: Can this plant be grown in pots?
A: Yes, initially in large grow bags; later it’s best to shift it to the ground.
Q: Is it good for juice making?
A: Yes, it’s one of the best varieties for mango juice due to its fiberless pulp.
Q: Will it grow in Kerala or Tamil Nadu?
A: Yes, it thrives in tropical climates like Kerala, TN, and most parts of India.
Q: Does it need any special fertilizer?
A: Regular compost or organic fertilizers every 2–3 months are sufficient.
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