Pusa Pitamber Mango Plant

Pusa Pitamber Mango Plant is a good choice for Indian homes because it handles our heat, rain, and soil very well. This mango was made in India, so it understands Indian weather (simple as that). In my nursery, I’ve seen this plant give regular fruits even in small spaces. If you want sweet, juicy mangoes without too much drama, this one fits nicely.

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Benefits of Pusa Pitamber Mango Plant

  • Gives regular fruits, not like some mango trees that skip years
  • Fiberless flesh, easy to eat (kids love it)
  • High pulp, good for juices and desserts
  • Good shelf life, fruits don’t spoil fast
  • Suitable for closer planting, useful for small gardens

(One customer told me he planted it near his compound wall and still got good fruits.)

Key Characteristics

  • Origin: IARI, New Delhi (released in 2012)
  • Parent Plants: Amrapali × Lal Sundari
  • Fruit Colour: Yellow-orange with slight red shade
  • Taste: Sweet with mild tang, nice smell
  • Texture: Smooth, soft, no fiber
  • Maturity: Around 140 days after flowering
  • TSS: Around 18.8° Brix (good sweetness)
  • Yield: Regular bearer, high pulp (around 73%)

How to Plant & Use

Plant this mango in a spot where it gets morning sun and open air. For ground planting, keep 6m distance from other big plants. If growing in a pot, use 24–30 inch pot with good drainage (don’t go small, mango roots need space).

I always tell customers to mix garden soil, compost, and a little sand. Press the soil gently, don’t stamp it hard (roots need air).

Pair this with our other Mango Plant varieties.

Growing & Care (Beginner + Advanced)

  • Water regularly in summer, less in winter
  • During heavy rains, check drainage (very important in Indian monsoon)
  • Add organic manure twice a year
  • Light pruning after harvest helps shape the plant
  • Protect young plants from strong winds

Uses of the Fruit:

Fresh eating, mango juice, milkshakes, desserts, and home sweets.

Nursery Secrets

In my nursery, I always check soil moisture with my finger. If top 2 inches are dry, then water.

  1. Use bamboo stick support for first 1–2 years (plants bend in wind).
  2. After flowering, avoid too much water (otherwise flowers may drop).
  3. Apply cow dung compost before monsoon (plants respond well).
  4. Watch for ants near flowers (they invislightly every month for even growth.

Sometimes fruits look small first, don’t panic, they size up later.

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