1、 Drying fruit core
Buy a mango with good maturity in the early season. After eating the pulp, leave the core. Gently scrape off the pulp on the surface with a knife, clean it, and dry it in a ventilated and dry place p>
2、 Soaking seeds
Cut the core from the edge after drying. Be careful not to hurt the seed. Take out the seed and soak it in clean water. The time is about 4-7 days, during which the water needs to be changed every day. Small buds will grow in about 4-5 days p>
3、 Prepare basin soil
At the later stage of mango growth, the potted plant is tall, so a higher pot should be selected. Fill the soil about 8 minutes full and spray water to wet the soil p>
4、 Plant in Basin
When the seeds germinate and turn yellow green, they can be planted. Before planting, use chopsticks to poke several holes of appropriate size on the surface of the soil, plant the seeds, with the tender buds facing up and slightly exposed outside the soil p>
5、 Later maintenance
After planting, lay a layer of small stones on the surface and spray water for 2-3 circles to completely wet the soil and seeds. In the later stage, water should be sprayed once in 1-2 days, and seedlings will grow in about a week p>