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After eating the mango kernel, don't throw it away and plant it to grow a beautiful little mango tree.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, One of the most popular fruits in summer is mango. But not many people grow mangoes at home. Mango is a tropical fruit, which needs enough light and heat in the growth process, which limits the planting area of mango. I want to use mango.

One of the most popular fruits in summer is mango. But not many people grow mangoes at home. Mango is a tropical fruit, which needs enough light and heat in the growth process, which limits the planting area of mango.

The idea of using mango kernels to grow into pots is really good. It is feasible to plant mangoes in pots, but it is very difficult to grow mangoes. In the mango growth process requires enough nutrients and light, which is difficult to meet potted plants, and the most important point is that mango trees need to be grafted. Although the mango can bear fruit without grafting, the mango is generally small and tastes bad, and the mango tree does not bear fruit for a long time, and it generally takes four or five years to eat the mango. The grafted mango tree is usually able to hang fruit in about two years. But if you just want to watch, you don't have to think about the grafting of mango trees.

In fact, it is very easy to grow mango potted plants at home. Small farmers have planted three mango seedlings this year. Here to share with you how to grow mango potted plants.

First prepare a very good ripe mango and remove the core. Wash the pulp on the mango core with clean water and brush. Dry the mango kernels.

Wait until the mango core is dry, find a sharp scissors or knife, cut it along the edge of the mango core, then you will see the mango kernel, carefully take out the mango kernel. This is the mango kernel that can be planted.

You will find that there is a thin layer of clothing on the mango kernel. Soak the mango in clean water, peel it off, and then soak it for about two weeks, because I am in the north and planted the mango in April. At that time, the budding rate of mango was relatively slow, so it took longer to soak. If it were now, the mango would sprout faster. It is important to pay attention to changing water for mangoes frequently to prevent the kernels from deteriorating.

Planting is relatively simple, the mango bud dew out of the soil, easy to continue to sprout. The soil should be loose and fertile and the water should be thoroughly watered. There should be plenty of light every day. That's it!

The above comes from promoting agriculture through science.

 
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