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How to plant mango seeds to bear fruit

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Mango is a kind of tropical fruit, which goes on the market in large quantities every summer and is very popular with people. Some of them are specially bought home to make various salads. How do mango seeds bear fruit? First, how do mango seeds bear fruit? 1. Choose a smaller mango for seed selection and pick out the flesh.

Mango is a kind of tropical fruit, which goes on the market in large quantities every summer and is very popular with people. Some of them are specially bought home to make various salads. How do mango seeds bear fruit?

First, how do mango seeds bear fruit?

1. Seed selection and nuclear extraction

Choose a smaller mango, remove the pulp and wash it. Then put it in a backlit and ventilated place to dry.

two。 Seed treatment

Cut the dried mango core, remove the middle seed and peel off the brown film. Then soak the seeds in water and germinate after 3-5 days.

3. Pot planting

Choose a deeper basin, install the soil, bury the treated seeds in the soil, and set aside some of them. Pour water again and put it on the balcony where the light is sufficient to receive the light.

How to plant mango saplings?

1. The arrangement of the garden. According to the orchard topography trend, set up a good bed to prevent rain, water and soil erosion. Dredging drainage channels, the whole garden border ditch and Huanyuan ditch must be unblocked. To achieve self-drainage of rain, no waterlogging after rain, to achieve the purpose of artificial water control; at the same time, the sidewalk and machine ploughing road in the park should also be unblocked to facilitate management.

2. Planting time. The suitable planting time is from June to August every year. Choose cloudy or sunny days for planting, when planting, put the seedlings into a pre-prepared planting hole and then return to the soil, when planting bags, plastic bags must be removed before planting.

3. Planting density. It is suitable to plant about 40 mango trees per mu, and the specifications adopted are 3 × 5 meters or 3.5 × 5 meters. Because of close planting, it is necessary to achieve ventilation and light transmission through year-by-year shaping, pruning, thinning and transplanting.

 
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