Miyazaki Egg of Sun (Taiyo No Tamago) Mango Plant – Care Guide & Growing Tips

The World's Most Prized Mango – Now in Your Garden

The Miyazaki Egg of Sun (Taiyo No Tamago) Mango is one of the rarest and most coveted mangoes in the world, originating from Miyazaki Prefecture in Japan. Known for its deep ruby-red skin, egg-like shape, and extraordinarily sweet, fibre-free flesh, this mango commands premium prices at auctions worldwide. Now, with our grafted Taiyo No Tamago Mango Plant, you can grow this legendary fruit right at home.

Why Choose a Grafted Plant?

Our plants are grafted, which means they are propagated from a proven, high-quality parent tree. This ensures:

  • Faster fruiting – typically within 2–3 years
  • True-to-type fruit quality matching the original variety
  • Stronger root system and better disease resistance

Plant Specifications

  • Variety: Miyazaki Taiyo No Tamago (Egg of Sun)
  • Plant Type: Grafted Mango
  • Height at Dispatch: 1.5 to 3 Feet
  • Fruiting: 2–3 years after planting
  • Suitable For: Pots, terrace gardens, and open ground

Growing & Care Tips

☀️ Sunlight

Mango plants thrive in full sunlight. Place your plant where it receives at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily. A south or west-facing spot is ideal.

💧 Watering

Water the plant 2–3 times a week during summer and reduce watering in winter. Avoid waterlogging – ensure the pot or soil has good drainage. Allow the topsoil to dry slightly between waterings.

🌱 Soil

Use a well-draining potting mix rich in organic matter. A blend of garden soil, cocopeat, and compost (1:1:1 ratio) works excellently. Slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0–7.0) is preferred.

🌿 Fertilizing

Feed the plant with a balanced NPK fertilizer (10:10:10) once a month during the growing season (March–September). Add organic compost or vermicompost every 2–3 months to enrich the soil.

🪴 Potting

Start in a 12–15 inch pot and repot every 2 years as the plant grows. Ensure the pot has drainage holes at the bottom.

✂️ Pruning

Light pruning after the fruiting season helps maintain shape and encourages new growth. Remove dead or crossing branches to improve air circulation.

Common Issues & Solutions

  • Yellowing leaves: Usually a sign of overwatering or nutrient deficiency. Reduce watering and apply a micronutrient spray.
  • Powdery mildew: Spray a diluted neem oil solution every 10–15 days as a preventive measure.
  • Fruit drop: Ensure consistent watering and avoid stress during flowering and fruiting stages.

Ready to Grow the World's Finest Mango?

The Miyazaki Taiyo No Tamago Mango is not just a plant – it's an investment in extraordinary flavour and a conversation-starter in any garden. Whether you're a passionate gardener or a fruit enthusiast, this is one plant you don't want to miss.

Order your grafted Miyazaki Mango Plant today and start your journey to growing the Egg of Sun!

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