1. Soil: basically, any soil can be planted, but it is better to drain water and alkaline soil is more conducive to its growth.
2. Light: because it is a tropical plant, it has high requirements for light. Sufficient light is good for growth and fruiting, promoting the germination and differentiation of leaf buds, flower buds, and high yield.
3. Watering: it doesn't like waterlogging, so watering is generally a little dry for maintenance, but in the growing season, sufficient water should be given to meet its growth demand.
4. Fertilization: apply thin fertilizer once or twice a month, and it will grow better. To the flowering season, reduce the use of nitrogen fertilizer, use phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, so that it will be full of flowers and fruits.
1. Grafting propagation: generally, grafting is carried out in spring and autumn every year, because only grafting mango trees will bear fruit. Choose a healthy mango rootstock, cut a cut obliquely, peel off the Rootstock to expose the xylem, then connect with the scion, match, and pack tightly.
2. Sowing and propagation: select a healthy mango, take out the core, sow it in the slightly wet soil, keep the pot soil warm, and then it will germinate.
Its insect pest is mainly the invasion of some red spiders, so that the impact of mango tree good growth, after the discovery can be artificially caught.