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✅ Description:
Priyoor is a hybrid mango variety developed by the Kerala Agricultural University. It is a cross between Neelum and Alphonso, combining the regular bearing quality of Neelum and the fruit quality of Alphonso. Priyoor produces attractive golden-yellow fruits with a sweet, aromatic flavor and moderate fiber content.
🌱 How to Plant:
- Location: Choose a spot with full sunlight and good air circulation.
- Soil: Well-drained loamy or sandy loam soil is ideal. Avoid waterlogged areas.
- Pit Preparation:
- Dig a pit of 2 ft x 2 ft x 2 ft.
- Fill with topsoil + compost/FYM + neem cake.
- Planting Time: Ideal during June to August or early monsoon.
- Spacing: Maintain a spacing of 8-10 ft between plants if planted in the home garden or 10-12 ft in orchards.
📏 Plant Size:
- Height at planting: ~1.5 to 2 feet (grafted plant)
- Fully grown height: 10 to 15 feet (semi-dwarf variety, manageable for home gardens)
- Canopy spread: Medium
🍋 Fruiting Time:
- Starts bearing: Within 2.5 to 3 years after planting (if properly cared for)
- Main fruiting season: April to June
- Yield: Regular and consistent fruiting yearly with good yields after maturity
🌳 Plant Type:
- Type: Grafted Mango (Hybrid)
- Nature: Semi-dwarf, Regular bearer
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Best suited for: Home gardens, terrace gardens, orchards in Kerala and South India
🛠️ Caring Tips:
- Watering:
- Water regularly in the first 2 years (once in 2-3 days).
- Once established, water deeply once a week in dry seasons.
- Fertilizers:
- Apply organic compost twice a year.
- Use NPK 6:6:6 or 10:26:26 during flowering & fruiting.
- Pruning:
- Prune lower branches after fruiting season to promote airflow and growth.
- Pest Control:
- Watch for mango hoppers, mealybugs, and powdery mildew.
- Use neem oil spray or organic pesticides as needed.
- Mulching:
- Mulch around the base with dried leaves or straw to retain soil moisture.
🏡 Ideal For:
- Home gardeners who want a compact, high-quality hybrid mango tree.
- Gardeners looking for early fruiting and regular bearing mango plants.

