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How to grow mango kernel

Saul Goodman
2020-07-15 15:29:56
Cut the dried core from the edge, take out the seeds, soak them in water for 4-7 days, and plant them when the color of the sprouted seeds turns yellow green. When planting, the shoots should face up and be slightly exposed outside the soil. Cover with a layer of small stones and sprinkle more water to keep the soil moist and grow seedlings in a week.

I. drying the nuts.

Buy the mango with good maturity in the right season, eat the pulp and leave the core, scrape off the surface pulp with a knife, clean it, and dry it in a dry place.

Soak the seeds.

Cut the nuts from the edge after drying. Be careful not to hurt the seeds. Take out the seeds and soak them in water. The time is about 4-7 days, during which the water needs to be changed every day. It will sprout in about 4-5 days.

3. Prepare the soil

In the later stage of mango growth, the pot plant is larger, so we should choose a higher pot device. Fill about 8 full soil, and spray water to make the soil moist.

IV. planting into the basin

When the seeds germinate and turn yellow green, they can be planted. Before planting, use chopsticks to poke a few holes of proper size on the surface of the soil, and plant the seeds, with the buds facing up and slightly exposed outside the soil.

V. later maintenance

After planting, lay a layer of small stones on the surface layer, and spray water for 2-3 circles to make the soil and seeds completely wet. Later 1 - 2 days will be watered once, about a week will grow seedlings.

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