It is necessary to use the stone immediately after extraction from the fetus, dried or frozen ones do not germinate. An open stone can be planted immediately by placing it with the spine down, close to the surface of the soil.
From a mango seed, you can grow your own tree with decorative foliage. It will not bear fruit and bloom, but with proper care it will retain an attractive appearance. The tree feels great in a spacious pot, and with the help of pruning it can be given any shape.
Mango needs to be sprayed every 2-3 days as it is a tropical plant that needs moisture.
You can also wipe the leaves with a damp cloth about once a week.
Regularly, at least once every 3 days, water the plant. If the soil dries out faster in summer, shorten the interval between waterings.
In summer, you can take the plant to fresh air. After a year, you can start feeding mangoes in spring and summer 2-3 times a month.
At home, only those who planted a grafted seedling or vaccinated themselves will be able to see flowers and wait for fruits. Interestingly, a cultivated tree bears fruit twice a year, and in the wild, a mango bears fruit once a year. Its fruits ripen three months after flowering.