Tropical Gardening Helpline: 03-25-18

Though most of us love birds, especially the colorful parrots, they are wreaking havoc on this year’s mango crop in Kona. (Photo courtesy / Wikimedia.org)
A pair of green parrots, likely chatting about the lovely flavor of Kona mangos. (Photo courtesy / pinterest.com)
Large flocks of parrots are decimating this year’s mango crop on many farms in Kona. (Photo courtesy /1000birds.com)

Jackie asks: I have a mango that keeps producing fruit that is soft and kind of rotten around the seed. What is the problem and is there anything I can do to improve the fruit?