Prepare
Before potting mango, you need to make preparations first. Choose a ripe mango for standby. The ripening is to ensure that the core is nutritious and mature. Then cut off the pulp with a knife and leave only the seeds. Then peel off the shell with a knife and take out the seeds and germs inside. Soak them in water and use them p>
Planting
Select a suitable flowerpot, put on the culture soil, and bury the seeds in the soil with one end down, so as to protect the germ from being bitten by insects and be more conducive to seed germination. After planting, it's best to put it in a humid, warm and well lit place. Generally, it starts to sprout after 5 to 6 days in a suitable environment p>
Maintenance
Mango likes a warm environment. The suitable temperature for growth is between 25 and 30 degrees. They like light and need to be trimmed regularly to improve and improve the lighting conditions. The rain environment suitable for mango growth is 700 to 2000 mm. Too dry air will lead to fruit and flower drop; If there is too much water, it will affect pollination, fertilization and even rotten flowers. In terms of soil, it is best to use slightly acidic sandy loam with good drainage p>
Attention
If you plant indoors, you must control the amount of watering. Generally, if you use air conditioning in summer, the temperature should be within the appropriate range to add water once a day. In winter, water it once or twice a week. And ventilation should be done well to reduce the occurrence of diseases and pests p>