How to grow Mango From Seed
Actually
planting mango by using the seeds are less effective but also stout who asked
how the process of planting mango using mango seeds if this we will discuss the
process of planting mango by using seeds.
The mango
tree is one of the most easily planted plants of its seeds and is also treated.
The size and taste of the fruit depends on the type of mango you choose, so be
sure
to choose
the type of mango that you like. You can plant mango trees in pots to keep them
small, or plant them directly to the ground to obtain larger trees. Whichever
way you choose, you will be able to enjoy this delicious fruit year after year.
Search for
mango parent plant. The most appropriate way to get the seeds that will grow
well in your environment is to look for the parent plants around you. The mango
trees around you that produce delicious fruits will provide seeds that are
suitable for your environment. If you live in warm climates with mild winters,
you may be able to find healthy mango trees around your home.
- If you
can not find a mango tree, you can order the beans or buy them at the store.
Make sure you choose the type of mango that has been known to grow well in the
area where you live.
- You can
also plant seeds from the fruit you buy at the supermarket. However, this mango
seed will have a smaller chance to grow in your environment especially if the
mango comes from another country. However, it never hurts to try
- Check the
mango seeds to see if they can grow. Cut the mango to open the seeds. Cut the
outer shell of the seeds carefully to remove the mango seeds. Healthy mango
seeds will look dark and fresh. Often mango seeds are wrinkled and gray if they
are too long in cold temperatures. You can no longer plant mango seeds that
have been wrinkled like this.
- Cut the
mango flesh as close as possible to the seeds. Place the mango on the palm of
your hand, and slowly cut the mango flesh on both sides, cut the flesh into a
die size of about 2 cm x 2 cm. Then turn the mango and remove the meat. Eat the
mango directly from the skin, or separate it with a spoon and put it into a
bowl.
- You can
use gloves to protect your skin from sap of mango that can be skin irritation.
- Dry the
seeds with paper. Put in a sunny and dry place for about 3 weeks. Then, with
one hand, try to open the seed, but do not split in half; You just need to
slightly separate the two parts of the seed and let it dry for another week
Put in a
fertile soil and have a good drainage inside the container. Dig a hole as deep
as 20 cm. With the convex part of the seeds pointing down, insert the seeds
into the ground
Flush well.
Flush every day or every few days depending on the state of the soil. After
about 4 to 6 weeks, you may start to see your mango tree as high as 100 mm to
200 mm. Depending on the type of mango you previously selected, your tree color
may be dark purple, black or light green
Plant the
seeds in a container that allows the roots to grow healthy and well. Then once
ready, move to the garden
How easy is
not it, there are other more effective ways of graft system or kind of
grafting, next time we will discuss it.
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