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Celgen® King of Chakapat Mango Plant
Celgen® King of Chakapat Mango Plant
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Celgen® King of Chakapat Mango Plant is a premium exotic mango plant selected for growers who want a rare red-blush mango type with attractive fruit appearance, sweet pulp, and strong collector value.
Origin & Variety Information:
King of Chakapat Mango is an exotic mango selection commonly found in nursery and grower trade under names such as King of Chakapat Mango, Thai Chakapat Mango, and Red Emperor Mango type. Public cultivar documentation for this variety is limited, and different sources may describe its exact origin differently.
In exotic mango trade, King of Chakapat is generally promoted as a red-blush mango type with sweet, juicy and low-fibre pulp. At Celgen Biotech, this plant is listed as Celgen® King of Chakapat Mango Plant based on source identity and maintained planting material.
Key Highlights:
• Premium exotic mango selection
• Also known in trade as King of Chakapat / Thai Chakapat / Red Emperor type
• Attractive red to reddish-orange fruit blush under good sunlight
• Sweet, juicy and pleasant pulp
• Low-fibre to nearly fibreless eating quality
• Premium collector mango variety
• Suitable for home garden, farmhouse and trial plantation
• Good choice for exotic mango variety collection
• Full sunlight and well-drained soil are recommended
• Proper pruning and nutrition help improve fruit quality
Why Choose Celgen® Mango Plants?
Celgen Biotech focuses on supplying healthy and well-maintained fruit plants prepared from selected mother stock. Each plant is handled with proper nursery care before dispatch and packed carefully for safe transportation.
Our aim is to provide growers with genuine, healthy planting material along with basic guidance for planting, nutrition, pruning, irrigation, and aftercare. Celgen® mango plants are suitable for home gardeners, farmhouse owners, collectors, and trial plantation growers.
Fruit & Plant Information:
King of Chakapat Mango is mainly valued for its exotic fruit appearance, red-blush colour, sweet taste and collector appeal. Under suitable growing conditions, fruits may develop attractive red to reddish-orange skin colour with yellow to orange-yellow pulp.
Common Names: King of Chakapat Mango, Thai Chakapat Mango, Red Emperor Mango Type
Fruit Type: Exotic red-blush mango selection
Fruit Skin Colour: Red to reddish-orange blush under good sunlight
Fruit Flesh Colour: Yellow to orange-yellow
Taste Profile: Sweet, juicy and pleasant
Fibre: Low-fibre to nearly fibreless type
Fruit Size: Medium to large fruit type; actual size may vary by growing conditions
Fruit Use: Fresh eating, premium fruit display, gifting, collector planting and trial plantation
Plant Type: Mango fruit plant
Growth Habit: Tree-type growth, pruning recommended
Suitable For: Home garden, farmhouse, exotic fruit collection and trial plantation
Growing Requirement: Full sunlight, well-drained soil, balanced nutrition and proper irrigation
Planting & Care Guide:
Plant the mango sapling in full sunlight with well-drained soil. Avoid waterlogging near the root zone. Keep proper spacing if planting in the field and maintain regular pruning for balanced canopy development.
For better growth and fruiting, provide organic manure, balanced NPK nutrition, micronutrients, and proper irrigation during dry periods. Good sunlight exposure helps improve red blush development on the fruit skin.
Important Note:
King of Chakapat Mango is listed as a source-identified exotic mango selection. Public cultivar information is limited, and fruit size, colour, sweetness, fibre level, yield and fruiting time may vary depending on climate, plant age, sunlight, nutrition, flowering and cultivation practices.
Disclaimer:
Images are for variety reference and presentation purpose. Actual plant size and appearance may vary depending on batch, season and nursery stage. Fruit colour, fruit size, sweetness, yield and fruiting time may vary depending on climate, plant age, nutrition, flowering, pollination and growing practices.
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