Soil
Mango potting does not have high requirements for soil. It is OK to use sandy soil with good drainage and ventilation. If it is very fertile soil, although it can also be planted, it will affect the results p>
Sunshine
Mango likes sunshine very much. Plenty of sunshine can not only improve the amount of flowers and fruits, but also make plants grow more robust. If you breed indoors without sunshine for a long time, even if you can bear fruit, its fruit is very bad p>
Temperature
Mango also likes warm environment very much and is afraid of cold. The temperature suitable for mango growth is between 18 degrees and 35 degrees, among which the best temperature for branch and leaf growth is between 24 degrees and 29 degrees, and the best temperature for fruit growth is more than 20 degrees. The minimum temperature in winter shall not be lower than 15 degrees p>
Moisture
Mango is relatively drought resistant, especially after growing flower buds, we should keep the soil dry and the environment dry. After mango blossoms and until the fruit matures, it needs a lot of water to maintain. At this time, the moisture of soil and air should be maintained, which is very conducive to mango flowering and fruiting p>
Fertilization
Follow the principle of thin fertilizer and frequent application. At the flowering stage, increase the amount of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer and reduce nitrogen fertilizer p>
Ventilation
Mango potted plants are suitable for growing in a well ventilated environment. Poor ventilation will cause a variety of diseases and pests p>
Overwintering
Be sure to breed in a sunny place in winter. It is easy to be frostbitten. The temperature in winter shall not be lower than 15 degrees p>
While watching the scenery, you can also eat the mango planted by yourself, which must be very pleasant p>