March 28, 2024
by Ananya Jain
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Let it sit in a spot that's sunny, well-ventilated, and dry for about three weeks.
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Dig a shallow hole, about 20cm/8 inches deep. Place the seed with its belly button facing downwards and gently push it into the soil.?
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In about 4 to 6 weeks, you'll likely see a mango tree or seedling sprouting, reaching a height of around 100mm to 200mm.
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Lots of folks choose to nurture mango trees indoors for one to two years before transplanting them outdoors.
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Set the pot outdoors where it receives partial sunlight. This helps the seedling acclimate or toughen up before moving it to its permanent spot in full sunlight.
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When selecting the permanent spot for planting, choose a section in your backyard with excellent drainage.?
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