@ RyanTheRhino.
After a fair bit of research today, your advice is right on the money! Thankyou.
I threw a handful of potash on the dirt about a week ago and as you have wisely noticed....
I have removed what remained of the potash granules and flushed. My research on the issue suggests i should PH test the run off and adjust accordingly.
Should i trim the dead and dying leaves? Will that help with the recovery?
Details:
Temperature range at the mo. is 20-31celcius
It gets about 1 to 2 litres of water morning and evening depending on how sunny the day is.
The sun hits it directly in the morning for about an hour then is shaded under shade cloth that is supposedly stopping about 60% uv for about 3 hours then is totally shaded for the rest of the day.
I havent really fed it anything(up until the handful of potash). I just made up a good brew of soil, potting mix, sand and chook poo, threw in a seed and what you see is it.
Set up the shade cloth when it started to bud because the days are getting longer and hotter and the sun here is very intense this time of year. Also the shade cloth gives me better control of the watering as when it rains it doesn't fall directly onto the plant(wet season here now).
Thats pretty much all the details. It has a fantastic mango aroma!!