How to grow mango from seed step by step?
The mango tree is one of the most popular and delicious tropical fruits in South Asia and Southeast Asia. It is also one of the most well known for its delicious ripe and fragrant flesh. There are 5 species of mango trees, of which the most popular are the Indian mango, the burmese mango, the tamarind mango, the mango tree, and the natal mango.
How to grow mango from seed?
You can grow mango from seed using the traditional method of germination or the modern one of growing mango in a hydroponic system. Let’s take a closer look at both methods.
How to grow mango from seedling?
The mango tree takes around 9 months to bear fruit from seed. If you want to grow mango from seed, the tree should be mature enough. In most cases, the tree reaches full maturity when it is between 10-15 years old. If you have an established tree, it’s best to cut its branches to stimulate growth of new buds. The seedlings will grow faster if they are given enough sunlight. Place the mango seedling near a window, and place a small pot beneath it
How to grow mango seed from seed?
You can grow mango trees from seed by planting mango seeds, maintaining the proper temperature, water and fertilizer. You can sow mango seeds in a pot or in a seed bed. You can sow mango seeds after the winter season. If you keep the seeds in a cool place, it will take a longer time to germinate them. A warm place can speed up germination.
How to grow mango seeds from seed?
You can grow mango seeds from the mangoes you eat by planting the seed. Put the mango seed in a clean jar containing water and keep it in a warm place. After 3-4 weeks, the seed will start developing and it will break the seed coat. Seedlings can grow a few inches high and appear between two to four weeks. Plant mango seeds in pots or trays filled with compost or sand. Use coconut coir or coco peat as the compost. Mango seedlings