1. Selection of potted soil: Try to choose the weakly acidic sandy soil with good drainage, loose and thick soil layer, and the best PH value is between 5.5 and 7.0.It is better to choose larger and deeper ceramic flowerpots for cultivation, which can meet the growth needs of mango.
2. Planting time: Spring and autumn planting, the survival rate will be higher.
3. Seedling selection: If it is the use of grafted seedlings planting, only the normal potting can be.If you want to grow mango pits, you need to treat them first, wait for them to germinate, and then plant them in pots.With completely ripe mango stone, the pulp is removed and cleaned with clean water, and then soaked in clean water for about 7 days to germinate.During this period, clean water needs to be replaced once a day, and the temperature is maintained at about 20 degrees.
4. Potting: Place germinated seeds with the large end down in the soil.After planting, add manure and water properly to make it take root.
1. Illumination: After the mango is planted and survives, it needs to be placed in a place with sufficient light for maintenance, so as to ensure that it receives 6-8 hours of sunshine every day.However, avoid strong light exposure to avoid sunburn plants.
2. Temperature: Mango suitable for the growth of the temperature between 25-30 degrees.If the temperature is below 20 degrees, its growth rate will become slow.If the temperature is below 10 degrees, the leaves and flowers will stop growing.Therefore, it is necessary to ensure that the growth temperature is within the appropriate range.
3. Fertilization: In the flowering and fruiting period, will consume a lot of nutrients.At this time, it is necessary to supplement nutrients in time and increase the amount and frequency of fertilization.Especially in October and November, we must timely topdressing, about half a month to apply 1-2 times of nitrogen and potassium fertilizer, in order to ensure the nutrition needed for fruit development.