1、 How to grow mango
1. Basin soil selection: try to choose weak acidic sandy soil with good drainage, loose and thick soil layer, and the best pH value is between 5.5-7.0. It is best to choose larger and deeper ceramic flowerpots for breeding, which can meet the growth needs of mango p>
2. Planting time: planting in spring and autumn, the survival rate will be higher p>
3. Seedling selection: if grafted seedlings are used for planting, only normal pot planting is required. If you want to plant mango seeds, you need to treat them first, wait until they germinate, and then plant them in pots. Soak the ripe mango flesh in clean water for about 7 days and remove it completely. During this period, the clean water needs to be replaced once a day, and the temperature is maintained at about 20 degrees p>
4. Pot planting: plant the germinated seeds with the big end facing down into the soil. After planting, add manure and water appropriately to let it take root p>
2、 How to raise mango
1. Light: after mango is planted and survived, it needs to be placed in a place with sufficient light for maintenance to ensure 6-8 hours of sunshine every day. But avoid strong light exposure to avoid sunburn plants p>
2. Temperature: the suitable temperature for mango growth is between 25-30 degrees. If the temperature is lower than 20 degrees, its growth rate will become slow. If it is below 10 degrees, leaves and flowers will stop growing. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure that its growth temperature is within the appropriate range p>
3. Fertilization: in the flowering and fruiting period, it will consume a lot of nutrients. At this time, it is necessary to supplement nutrients in time and increase the amount and times of fertilization. Especially from October to November, topdressing must be carried out in time. About half a month, nitrogen fertilizer and potassium fertilizer must be applied once or twice to ensure the nutrition required for fruit development p>