Mangos are delicious fruits that come from tropical trees. They are also very nutritious and contain lots of vitamins and minerals.
The seeds of the mangos are edible too. If you want to grow them, you should plant them before they mature.
To grow mango seeds, you need to prepare the soil well and then sow the seeds. After that, you need to water the plants regularly and take care of them until they flower.
When the flowers appear, you can harvest the fruit.
In this article, we will discuss how to grow mango from a mango seed.
Growing Your Own Mango Plants
Step 1
Prepare the soil and choose a suitable location where you can plant the mango tree. You must make sure that it is not near any other trees or shrubs. It is best if there is plenty of sunlight in this area.
Step 2
Sow the seeds. After choosing the right place for growing the mango tree, you will have to sow the seeds. This process may vary depending on the type of seeds you buy.
Some seeds require light, while others do not.
Step 3
After sowing the seeds, you will need to water the plants frequently. Make sure that the soil is moist at least once per day.
Step 4
When the plants start sprouting, you will need to give them enough time to grow. If you don’t provide enough space for them, they might get crowded out by other plants.
Step 5
When the fruit starts ripening, you can pick it up and enjoy eating it. Mangoes are good sources of vitamin C which helps boost your immune system.
Step 6
Save some seeds. If you want to save some seeds, you can dry them and store them in an airtight container. These seeds can be used later when you plan to grow more mango trees.
Step 7
If you want to grow more mango trees, you can simply repeat the same procedure. However, you should note that you cannot expect the same results every time.
Seed Preparation
When preparing the seeds, you will first need to soak them in warm water for about half an hour. The soaking process will help them germinate faster.
Then you can drain the excess water off the seeds. You will then need to put the seeds in a tray filled with peat moss.
Cover the tray with plastic wrap and keep it in a dark room for about three weeks.
After the seeds have been soaked and germinated, you will need to transfer them to a pot. Place the pot in a sunny window and keep it there until the seedlings have grown.
At this point, you will need to repot them into larger pots.
Mango Plant Care Tips
Temperature Requirements
Mangos like to grow in tropical conditions inside your home or as close as you can create. Ideally, they like to live in a climate between 70 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is known that mango trees and plants will die if they are in too cold temperatures.
As a result, it is best to plant your seeds in the summer, with the extended hours of sunlight, which also helps your plant to grow.
Water Requirements
As mango trees need plenty of sunlight, they also need to be given plenty of water and fertilizer to make sure they grow up strong and healthy.
You will want to water the plants at least once a day or more depending on the warmth and temperature that you live in.
If you notice that the leaves are starting to turn yellow, then you know you are watering your plants too much, and you need to hold off and reduce how much water you are feeding them.
When it comes to a fertilizer, use a good quality fertilizer which contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and sulfur.
These elements are essential for the growth of the plants. Fertilizing your plants once a week while they are seedlings.
Soil Requirements
You will need to choose a suitable location for planting your mango tree. This location should be free from weeds and full of nutrients.
Also, it should be away from any other trees or shrubbery. If you live in a city, you will need to dig holes around 10 inches deep.
In case you live in a rural area, you can dig holes around 12 inches deep.
When planting your mango tree, you will need to use a hole puncher. You can also use a spade to make the hole bigger.
Then, you will need to add compost and fertilizer into the hole. Next, you will need to cover the hole with soil and press down firmly. Finally, you will need to fill the hole with soil again.
Caring For Your Tree
Once your tree starts growing, you will need to prune the branches regularly. Pruning will help to increase the size of the tree.
Also, you will need to trim back the top of the tree when it gets taller than four feet. Trimming will help to keep the tree looking neat and tidy.
How Long Do Mango Trees Take To Grow?
The average lifespan of a mango tree is about 30 years. Yet, there are many factors that affect the growth rate of the trees.
For example, if the temperature is too high, the tree will stop growing. On the other hand, if the temperature is low, the tree will grow faster than usual.
Although, typically a mango tree will take up to 10 years before it starts to bear any fruit for you to start showing when grown from a seed.
However, if your plant has been grafted from another tree, then you may be lucky and start to produce fruit after 3 to 4 years.
Final Thoughts
Mango trees can be planted in different ways. Some people prefer to plant them in pots, while others prefer to plant them directly into the ground.
When planting your tree in pots, you will need to make sure that the pot has drainage holes.
These plants do require quite a bit of attention, especially as it can take up to 10 years for them to produce any fruit.
We hope you have enjoyed this article, and now know how to grow mangos from their seeds.
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