Mango is a tasty and juicy fruit that is loved by many Russians. And if in some southern countries mango is present in the daily diet, for us it is still exotic. However, if desired, the mango tree can be grown at home. If you want to grow a tree on the windowsill at home - be prepared for the fact that it is unlikely to bear fruit. You can grow only an ornamental plant with oblong long leaves that look like a palm tree. With a great desire, you can plant a mango sprout to another fruit tree on the site, but first things first.

How to plant a mango

Best of all, the plant, of course, plant a sprout. However, to find a mango sapling is not easy, and it’s worth a lot. Therefore, we consider the option of growing mango from the stone.

  1. First, go to the store and buy a medium-sized mango without any damage or defects. The fruit must be ripe, so that the pulp is easily separated from the stone.
  2. Hard bone should be carefully split and remove the core from it in the form of beans. Sometimes there are several hearts inside the bone, the most even, green and large ones are chosen from them. If the bone is very hard, you do not need to risk and bash it. Otherwise you may damage the core. In this case, you just need to put the bone in a glass of water at room temperature and leave for 2-3 weeks in a warm, lighted place. Change the water every 2 days so that it does not rot. By the end of the first week, the stone will turn, and after 15 days a sprout will appear.
  3. Before planting, the seed can be soaked in fungicide for several hours. This will prevent its infection with fungus and infection.
  4. For planting you will need a pot. Since you are planting a regular mango, which grows several meters long, it is best to immediately take a large pot. This is done in order to replant and traumatize the future tree as rarely as possible.
  5. At the bottom of the pot pours drainage. It may be expanded clay stones or shards of brick. Drainage is very important when planting plants and trees who love the warm climate. Drainage protects the plant from stagnant water and rotting roots.
  6. For planting using conventional soil. Take 5 pieces of garden soil, add one piece of black soil and one piece of sand. Mix everything and put it in the pot.
  7. If you plant a bare seed, without a bone and germ, you cannot know for sure where it is low and where it is up. Therefore, the seed is best planted sideways. If a germ sprouts from a bone, the seed should definitely be planted vertically.
  8. Mangoes do not need to be planted too deep. 2 cm of the earth sprinkled on top will be enough. And yet - the soil should be medium acidity.
  9. After planting, the ground should be well watered with settled water. In general, plants need to be watered only with settled water. So you can protect them from lime and chlorine, which is in tap water.
  10. Put a pot of seeds on the sunny side. Cover it with cellophane or a cut plastic bottle - this is an imitation of the greenhouse so that the sprout will grow faster.
  11. From time to time, lift the greenhouse so that air will flow to the germ and it will not rot.

Within a few weeks, when the sprout rises and begins to give the first leaflets, the greenhouse can be removed. Further, in order for the tree to grow strong and big, it needs proper care.

  1. Given the natural habitat of the plant, it needs regular watering. Watering a mango tree is necessary every 2 days, it does not tolerate dryness of the soil and air. From time to time the plant needs to be sprayed, but often it is not worth doing, its leaves can get rotten and fungus.
  2. As noted, the tree loves bright light and warmth. It is best to keep the pot on the sunny side.
  3. If you want to plant a plant in an open ground, this can be done in a few months, when the tree is stronger.
  4. Mango trees need to be fertilized periodically. It is best to feed the plant with biohumus or nitrogen compounds. If the mango grows in the open field, it is fertilized twice a year - in spring and autumn with organic materials. To do this, take the usual cow dung, which is poured water. After a few days you can water the tree with this liquid. This is a very useful, nitrogen-containing agent.
  5. In winter, when the weather is not happy with sunny days, the plant on the windowsill should be “fed up with light.” To do this, a fluorescent lamp is placed above the tree, which must be turned on during the day and off at night.
  6. In the summer, mangoes can be taken out onto the open terrace or balcony to fresh air.

These simple rules for plant care will help you grow a strong and viable mango tree.

How to cut a mango

As you remember, the mango tree is by nature very tall. Under natural conditions, it rarely grows less than 10 meters. The average height of the mango is 40 m. Therefore, for planting it is best to choose dwarf varieties of trees, which, in turn, are also far from small in room conditions.

Anyway, the tree needs pruning. In general, the mango tolerates pruning well, but it is best to prune the tree during its slow growth. This is observed in the autumn-winter period. Mango tree pinch after its growth will be 1 meter. Cutting places must be treated with garden barb. This is a special agent based on paraffin, rosin, wax and other substances, which protects the cut from germs and dirty water. If the cuts are treated with garden shears, they heal faster.

If you have transplanted mango into open ground, be prepared that the tree may die even with minor frosts. But it’s still worth trying to grow mangoes on your own. For this, a sprig of mango should be planted on another fruit tree.

To do this, fit and mature mango tree that has grown on your windowsill. A branch with a bud is cut from it, straight with a piece of bark. Then on the site you need to choose a fruit tree to which you will plant the mango. The tree should grow under the sun.

On the selected tree is cut in the form of the letter "T". The branch cut from the mango is embedded in the lower part of the cut and everything is tightly tied with a soft cloth. After that, the tree should be abundantly watered and wait for the branch to graft.

If the mango is taken, then in 2-3 years the sprig will bloom. And then three months after flowering, you can enjoy the bright taste of the hand-grown mango fruit. But only under the condition that during these years the grafted branch will not freeze.

Mango tree

If you live in Russia, the probability of obtaining mango fruits is minimal. But do not despair, because mango is an incredibly beautiful tree. Depending on age, it can change the color of its leaves. Young leaves are light green in color, a mature tree has dark leaves. Sometimes mango leaves can become purple - there is nothing to worry about.

Mango blooms incredibly beautiful - the flowers are usually yellow or red, they hang down in clusters, forming magnificent bouquets.

Mango fruit is incredibly useful. It contains a huge amount of vitamins. With a relatively low calorie mango - nourishing fruit. It is successfully used in dietetics, as a product for weight loss. Regular consumption of mango can significantly enhance the immune system and improve vision. Mango is a natural antidepressant. If you constantly eat this fruit, it means that your body is less susceptible to stress and depression. A slice of mango, eaten before the night of love, can increase the potential of your partner.

Mango is eaten not only fresh. It makes delicious candied fruits. In addition, mango is a popular and effective product in cosmetology. This fruit successfully moisturizes and tightens the skin.

If you grow mangoes at home, you need to know that a broken branch gives poisonous juice. Therefore, if there is an animal at home (for example, a cat), you need to be careful not to let it feast on the leaves of the mango tree.

It’s quite possible to grow real mangoes on your windowsill. Patience, proper care and care will help you grow a whole exotic tree from an ordinary stone. Experiment and rejoice yourself with new flower success!

Video: how to grow a mango from a stone

Mango is a juicy fruit, distinguished by its unique taste, and being exotic in Russian latitudes. But with the desire and a little patience, you can grow a mango tree from the seed and at home. But It should be noted that the tree that will grow on the windowsill will be more decorative than fruit-bearing. In appearance, the tree resembles a palm tree - with its large evergreen dense leaves.

If the mango is grafted onto the fruit-bearing tree on the plot, it is quite possible that in a few years the first fruits will appear on it. In general, the process of growing this amazing plant is not so complicated that even a novice gardener can handle it.

How to plant a mango

It is quite obvious that it is safer to grow a mango tree from a ready process. But in our latitudes to find quality seedling  can be a very complicated and expensive undertaking. Therefore, the following describes the option how to plant a mango bone.

A few days after the sprout and the first leaves appear, the film can be removed.

How to care for a mango tree

Mango tree can grow big and strong  subject to the rules of care. Here are some important tips for growing this tree:

Observing these conditions of care, you can grow a strong and viable tree.

How to trim a mango

In its natural environment, a mango tree can grow up to forty meters in height. Therefore, for landing at home are advised to choose dwarf varietieswhich are actually not that small. In any case, you have to prune the tree.

The mango tree itself tolerates this procedure quite easily. But it is best to conduct it, in a period when growth slows down. That is, autumn or winter. You can start pruning after the tree reaches one meter in height. Sure to need to process slices  garden pitch. Thanks to this tool, microbes and infections will not get into the tree; wax, paraffin rosin and other protective substances are part of the garden war. Plus, the cut point will heal faster.

Bone Mangoes




About the mango tree

As mentioned above, it is almost impossible to grow fruits on a mango tree growing at home. Nevertheless, it is a very beautiful plant. Depending on the growth stage leaf color changes  - from light green in youth, to dark green in more mature age, sometimes the leaves may even get a purple shade.

The mango looks especially beautiful during the flowering period - bright yellow or red flowers gather in bouquets and fall down in amazing clusters.

The mango fruit itself contains many nutrients and vitamins, and is an excellent dietary product - with a lot of satiety it contains few calories. is he able to improve vision  and enhance immunity with regular use. It is also a natural antidepressant, protecting its consumer from depression and stress.

Mango fruits are eaten fresh and candied. It is also often used in cosmetology, because its juice moisturizes and rejuvenates the skin. Growing mango  at home, you need to know that a broken branch releases poisonous juice, so you need to be careful if there are animals or small children at home.

Mango is a common exotic fruit. Grows mainly in India, as well as in a number of other tropical countries. Its main value consists in soft, juicy pulp and pleasant sweet taste with a little sourness. Special substances contained in its skin can cause allergic reactions in a number of people.

But despite this, almost every one of us at least once tried it and therefore knows that there is a large oblong bone inside the fruit. It can be easily germinated. So how does a mango grow?

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What does a mango tree look like?

Many of us know the perennial tropical culture of the cashew family - mango. The tree is at home also known as mangifera. Its shoots are long and very strong, they grow a huge number of ripe fruits. The weight of one ripe fruit can reach 2 kg. A tree that grows in the tropics never sheds leaves. It remains evergreen.

How does it grow in nature?

Admire how mango grows in nature can be on the territory of a number of tropical countries. There, this culture together with other trees forms dense forests. When a mango grows in natural conditions, the tree looks like this:

  • height 25–30 meters and more;
  • crown diameter 7–8 meters;
  • leaf plates of lanceolate shape, up to 40 cm long;
  • young leaves grow first maroon, and then acquire their characteristic green color.

When a mango grows in nature, it blooms in February or March. Its small yellow flowers are collected in rather large pyramidal inflorescences. Their length can be 40 centimeters or more. The smell of the flowers of this tree is similar to the scent of lilies. A large number of insects and bats fly to it. After tying the fruit grows within 3 months.

Mango is a long-liver. It can grow over several centuries. There are trees, at the age of 300 years, that are still actively growing and bearing fruit.

Mango root is pivotal, it goes to a depth of over 6 meters. But even with such an impressive size, he is not able to hold the tree. Therefore, mango additionally develops a wide and strongly branched root system. The tree grows unevenly throughout the year. He has several periods of intensive development. But despite this, mangoes bear only once. Under the conditions of cultural cultivation, agronomists manage to get two waves of fruiting.

Is it possible to grow at home?

How does mango grow at home? - you ask. Indeed, in nature, this is a huge tree with a wide spreading crown. So, for growing in the house mainly used dwarf varieties and grafted plants. They grow in the form of small compact trees with a height from 70 cm to 1.5 meters. When growing graft plants, seedlings grown from seed play the role of rootstock.

If there is no vaccination, or there is no possibility to purchase a special dwarf variety, they are limited to constant formative trimming. For this, 4–5 main branches are left on the tree, and the rest are cut. Mango grows quite intensively, so its crown is trimmed several times a year.

How to grow from the stone in the pot?

Many gardeners are very interested in the question of how to grow mango from a stone? So, it is completely easy to do. The main thing - stock up on seed from a well-ripened fruit. You can determine it by the following features:

  1. The skin is reddish or yellowish.
  2. Soft pulp.
  3. Easily separable bone.

Tip! If you are interested in how a mango seed grows, then when choosing a fruit, give preference to over-ripe. Bones in them very often begin to grow independently.

How to sprout?

Growing mango at home should start with sprouting. For this, the seed is first thoroughly cleaned. If this stage is neglected, a mold will appear in the process, which will destroy it.

Attention! Sprouting start immediately. Dried bones will not grow.

Purified bone is placed in a container with warm boiled water. Once a day the water should be changed. After she starts to grow it can be planted.

And how to grow a mango bone in another way? There is another option for germination. The seed is simply wrapped in a wet towel and placed in a warm place. At the same time it is necessary to ensure that the towel is constantly wet. As soon as the seed begins to grow it can be planted. So, how to plant a mango bone?

How to plant?

After germination in front of the florist another question arises: how to plant a mango bone at home? So, for this you need:

  • a pot with a diameter of 10–12 cm;
  • universal ground;
  • small amount of claydite.

The process of planting itself is very simple, first a drainage hole is made in the bottom of the pot. Then the universal soil is mixed with expanded clay. The resulting soil mixture is poured into the pot.

Attention! The main requirement for the soil mix is ​​a neutral level of acidity. To grow in the soil with a different acidity seedling will not. He will gradually wither and eventually die.

Also be sure to pay attention to how to plant the mango seed. If it is already growing, plant horizontally. In other cases, landing is carried out sideways. Whichever method of planting is chosen, it cannot be completely buried with earth. Above the soil surface must be at least a quarter of it.

After the planting, the care of the planted seed is as follows:

  1. The pot is watered abundantly with warm water.
  2. An improvised greenhouse is constructed from the cut-off top of the polyethylene bottle above the landing site. For the purpose of airing the cork on it sometimes needs to be unscrewed.
  3. Before the seed begins to grow, it is kept in a warm, bright place.
  4. Also constantly need to monitor the level of soil moisture and, if necessary, to carry out watering.

On average, germination takes from one to two months.  If there are no sprouts for a long time, you can try to apply growth promoters. For example, it stimulates Epin growth processes well. His solution watered landing site.

From one seed usually appears several shoots at once. One of them is always growing more actively. It should be left and the rest carefully removed. At first, the sprout grows very, very slowly, but gradually its development accelerates significantly.

Care for a young immature plant should be very thorough:

  1. The first time it should be regularly and abundantly watered. In this case, the main thing is to prevent the Gulf. In order for excessive moisture to flow freely, drainage holes should be punched in the bottom of the pot.
  2. Also, from the first month of life, the sprout can be fed. For this purpose, mineral complexes for ornamental leafy plants are used. Breed them should be in strict accordance with the attached annotation.

Attention! After watering the surface of the soil in the pot necessarily loosened. Oxygen starvation will cause the seedling to grow very slowly.

After we learned how to plant a mango and how a seedling grows, it would not hurt to get acquainted with the rules of care.

It looks like a mango sprout

Care

Mango care at home is a snap. The main thing is to create the following growing conditions:

  1. Lighting. The mango plant grows best with intense light. Therefore, the pot with him is best placed on the window, oriented to the south. In order for the mango to grow successfully in the winter, he is provided with additional lighting from fluorescent lamps. This will prevent unwanted stretching of the shoots.
  2. Air humidity. Bone mango is very adaptable. The tree grows without problems in normal room conditions with dry air. But despite this, he requires regular spraying with soft water with a temperature slightly above room temperature. In winter, the tree grows well and without daily spraying.
  3. Watering the mango. The plant at home should be watered after drying of the upper soil layer. Allow it to dry completely. For irrigation, use only separated water. Mango grows well with constant moderate humidity.

In addition to observing the above conditions for growing mango, a tree at home requires certain care measures:

  1. Crop. Mango from the stone at home is growing very intensively, therefore, in order to preserve high decorative qualities, it must be cut off. Usually, they start shaping after the mango grows to a height of 1 meter. First, pinch only the growth point of the main shoot. After this, the side branches begin to grow, which are subsequently also cut off.
  2. Transfer. Growing a mango from a pit also involves a transplant. The tree grows intensively for the first 5 years, so the transplant must be annual. After will be enough once every 2–3 years. Carry out a transplant in the spring. During this period, the tree begins to grow rapidly and therefore easily tolerates damage to the root system. In this new pot should be slightly larger than the previous one. Replanting the plant immediately into a large one is not recommended.
  3. Top dressing. You can grow mango from the stone at home without using fertilizers. But then the tree grows weak and frail. To prevent this from occurring during the period of intensive growth, it is fed with a solution of universal fertilizer.

So we learned how to grow a mango with your own hands from an unnecessary seed, but what about its flowering in indoor conditions?

How does this plant bloom?

About how the mango tree looks already mentioned, but how does this culture bloom at home?   Mango trees bloom no earlier than 5–6 years from the time of planting.  Up to this point they just grow.

But in the indoor environment to see their flowering is almost impossible. Even if the trees grow in the greenhouse or winter garden is not always possible to admire the flowers. To see live how mango blossoms can be, only if the culture grows in the conditions of nature.

Will there be fruit?

When growing mangoes at home from the bones, seeing the fruit itself is very unlikely. Trees that grow in the house can only produce fruit if vaccination is available. They are purchased in the appropriate nursery. You can also try self-vaccination. This will require the following:

  1. Rootstock. As it is used mango flower grown from seed.
  2. Graft. As it uses the kidney from the specimen giving fruit.
  3. Sharp knife.
  4. Insulating tape.

The very technique of grafting a mango from a seed growing in a pot is very simple. On the stock, a T-shaped incision is made. It should be located in 1-2 cm from the root of the neck. Its edges gently bend. After that, a pre-cut kidney is placed on the incision site. All this is securely fixed tape.

The best time for vaccination is spring. At this time, the mango begins to grow actively, which contributes to the accelerated growth of vaccination. In a month it will be seen how successful she was. If the implanted kidney grows, then the inoculation is almost 100% successful.

Further care of the vaccination is as follows:

  1. After 1–1.5 months, you will need to remove the top of the stock. To do this, just above the vaccination site with a sharp knife or pruner cuts the entire main shoot.
  2. The resulting cut is necessarily smeared with a small amount of garden pitch.

After grafting until the tree blooms, it will grow for about 3 more years. During this period, the mango will increase the crown. After the formation of the ovary, the fruit will grow for another 3-4 months. Mango pollinates very badly, so there will be very few fruits.

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Conclusion

  1. Such a culture as mango, can grow from the stone at home anyone.
  2. The main thing is to choose a mature fruit and strictly adhere to the necessary recommendations.
  3. At first, the mango sprout grows very slowly and does not represent any decorative value, but over the years, with appropriate care, the seedling turns into a chic tropical tree, pleasing the eye.

Mango is not only a very tasty and healthy fruit, but also a beautiful ornamental tree. It grows very quickly. Requires a minimum of attention. The main thing is to properly plant and organize optimal conditions for good growth and development. All we need is a bone from a ripe fruit. Plus patience and the desire to grow something. We will tell you how to plant a mango from a stone at home.

Bone preparation

To plant a pineapple at home, you need its leafy tops. We buy mango without leaves and twigs. Therefore, we will use the bones.

For planting fit bone of ripe fruit. Go to the store and select the desired fruit.

    We evaluate the mango visually. The peel should be of a bright shade (the color itself is not important, since different varieties are presented on the shelves), taut, smooth, with no visible defects. Wrinkles indicate no immaturity. You can eat this fruit. And the chances of growing a tree from its bones are close to zero.

    Flabbiness of a peel speaks about staleness of a fruit. Even eating it is dangerous.

    We evaluate the mango by smell. Ripened fruits have a resinous aroma, brighter at the tail. Fruit is odorless and tasteless. He has not yet ripened. An acidic smell with a hint of alcohol indicates the fermentation process inside the fruit. Overcast And how long.

    We estimate the elasticity of the fetus. Ripe - not very hard and not very soft. If the skin is moist and mucous, do not buy.

They bought a delicious mango, ate it. Stone is preparing for planting. It is necessary to thoroughly peel off all the flesh. Otherwise, it will start to rot. If the bone is already split (it is found in very ripe fruits), the flesh must be cleaned carefully. Not to damage the making sprout.

Pot, Drain and Soil

Mango grows rapidly and has a fairly strong root. Therefore, for planting take a pot with a strong thick bottom and drainage holes. The root of the tree with growth should meet a reliable barrier. Then he cannot develop excessively. All plant juices will be given to the trunk and leaves.

Mango loves wet soils. After all, his homeland - the tropics. To prevent overmoistening and rotting, put a good layer of drainage during planting.

Young plants need a light ground. The ideal option would be a mixture of leaf and sod land plus river or lake sand. You can use the purchased ground for cacti, adding sand to it.

All prepared. Now to the point. How to plant a mango from a stone?

How to grow mango from bone?

The first way.

Scrape the flesh off the bone, press it into the ground with a sharp end. A quarter of the bones should remain on the surface. We pour water at room temperature and arrange a greenhouse from a plastic bottle.

With this method, mango grows very long, as the bone has a hard shell. Emergence sprout will have to wait about a month.

The second way.

Open the sharp tip of the mango bones with a knife. Forcibly not open. Put in some hot water and leave for a day. Then twist the bone in polyethylene with a small amount of water, pack it in a foam container (in such they sell meat products in stores) and send it to a warm radiator.

When the core splits into two halves, the sprout and the roots will be clearly visible, untie the polyethylene. Periodically add some water to keep it moist. But a little. As soon as the sprout turns green, plant in light soil.

The third way.

Scrape flesh off the bones and split it. Do not remove the shell. Hold for a day in warm water. Plant in the ground.

Put the pot in the heat and constantly maintain the humidity.

The fourth way.

Spill fresh mango bone and remove the nucleolus. Wrap it in a damp paper napkin. Dig in the ground. But not very deep. Water periodically.

The fifth way.

Looks like the fourth. It is necessary to remove the nucleolus from the bone and wrap it in a damp cloth. Put on some plate and put in a warm place. Moisten the cloth all the time with warm water.

After a week or two there will be a sprout. Sit in the ground so that the sprout "looked" up. Put the nucleolus and sprinkled with earth a centimeter by two. Do not forget about watering. In about a month, the nucleus will germinate.

The sixth way.

Brush off the bone pulp. Splitting the shell with a knife. "Push" the bone into the container with expanded clay. Pour water so that half the bone was covered with liquid. Place the container in a transparent bag and tie it.

Every day you need to update the water and "air" the greenhouse. When the shell swells and sprouts, we take a seed and transplant it into the ground.

Young plant periodically pinch. Then it will start side stalks. Do not forget to spray, maintain soil moisture and heat of the surrounding air. The result will please you.

If you are lucky enough to enjoy the ripe, fragrant mango fruit, do not throw away the stone!
  In addition to purely food pleasure, your child will have a fascinating growing experience. mango pits. If there were several fruits, and accordingly, there were several pits, one can arrange a competition - whose mango bone will germinate faster, or whose tree will be higher, etc. Just do not forget to tag the pots with seedlings.

Only suitable for germination ripe mango bones. Ideally, they should not be bought in the store, because the fruits are torn off green and ripen along the way and in cold windows, and brought from the country of growth in ripe form. It is advisable to plant a mango bone as soon as possible after extraction from the fruit. But if for some reason this fails - do not despair. A stone, cleared of softness, can successfully lie down for several days (up to a week) in wet sand or wet sawdust, or in extreme cases, in wetted water and folded gauze or a piece of cotton in several layers. To prevent rotting or mold, it is necessary to scrape the remnants of the pulp as much as possible. You can soak the bone in a weak solution of potassium permanganate. You can also keep the bone in an open container in the water, which will have to be changed twice a day. The temperature of the substrate or water should be 20-25 degrees.

Starting the planting, prepare a suitable container and soil for sprouting the mango. It can be a ready-made universal substrate for indoor plants, coconut briquette, peat briquette or agroperlite. Coconut and perlite is preferable, because such substrates virtually eliminate the possibility of decay. Nevertheless, I don’t have any personal experience of planting in perlite or coconut, so if you have several seeds available, you can safely experiment and get your interesting results. There are also recommendations to mix coconut, peat and perlite. Before planting, spill the soil with hot water so as to sufficiently moisten it. The temperature of the substrate for planting and water for irrigation should be 25-30 degrees.

For mango seed germination  It is not necessary to choose a big beautiful and expensive pot. A disposable glass, a bottom from a plastic bottle of 1-1.5 liters, a cheap temporary pot for seedlings or any other suitable flat dish will work fine. The height of the container should be at least 1.5 times the length of the stone. At the bottom of the pot be sure to do several drainage holes, if they are not.

With a sharp thin knife, carefully open the mango bone along the rib and take out the seed. It would be better for an adult to do this, because bone shell is quite tough. Next, open the halves of the shell with your hands (it is tough enough), so as not to damage the root, carefully separate it from the edge of the shell. What does the open mango bone look like and the seed in it? Like that:

Source: wikipedia.org

Then I still had no idea to photograph the process, because I show the most appropriate photo of mango bones, found on the Internet. The spine is either explicit or implicitly pronounced, and even if it seems almost dried out to you, don’t throw away the bone, let it try to germinate. All three of our seedless mango seeds sprouted: the two that were stale in the water and almost spoiled, and the one that was fresh, but at first seemed frail and unviable.

So, we make a hole and seed, stick it into the ground at 3/4 in height at an angle of ~ 45 degrees, spine down, carefully so as not to damage it. There should be enough space up to the top of the pot to cover it with glass, tighten it with cling film or a transparent plastic bag, making a mini-hothouse. It is necessary to air such a homemade piznichok 1-2 times a day, removing condensate from the film with a cotton pad or a clean cloth. We put the container with the sunflower seed in a warm and bright place, on the window sill or the battery, if desired, you can arrange the bottom heating with a baby heater. It is good if in the morning or in the evening a pot with a stone will bask in the sun by the window. The soil should be wet all the time, maintaining the humidity of the air under glass or film. In our mini-hothouse, it should not dry out at all, but if this happens, pour warm water or moisten the substrate with a spray gun.

The first of the two seeds gave a back in 3 weeks - I found it at the bottom of a transparent bottom from a plastic bottle that served as an improvised pot. After a couple of days, the bone cracked and a plump loop of a small stalk broke through, which quickly broke free and revealed to us 4 tiny purple leaves. And there and the second bone released sprout.

We still keep sprouts under the package for some time, you can not close up tightly, leaving gaps for ventilation and often airing the shoots. When the sprout straightened and spread the leaves, remove the shelter, but make sure that the mango pot is not in a draft or in the cold. On the first few nights, while the seedling adapts, if it is cool, you can put on the bag. Mango grows very rapidly, in 2 months we received two such trees.

First, I planted two mango bones in one container, which I later regretted. I had to transplant, worried if the roots would be damaged. It turned out that the root systems of the mango at this stage were quite compact, it was not necessary to separate them, but it didn’t work out the bones as it was, the prepared pots turned out to be rather small. The trees did not hurt, only decorativeness suffered a little.

Here so looked taken out from a ground mango sprouts:

2 weeks after planting the first two, a third bone appeared in our area. The new fruit was initially smaller, and the bone was thinner and shallow, and the seed in it was 2 times smaller than the first two, and the spine looked very dried. At that moment, my hopes for the success of the first experiment were weak, because The first two bones I had a little stale because of the move. Nevertheless, it was decided to try to try to germinate the third mango bone, because we are not losing anything.

This time, the seed was sitting in the ground for a long, whole month, and it began to seem to me that it would no longer germinate and should be thrown away so that it would not occupy a place on the windowsill. But before throwing out, she decided to poke around in the pot :) It turned out that the seed had already begun to feed on a strong root! I prikopala her back, covered with a film, we wait further. Again, no change. Again, I decided to throw it away, and before throwing it again I decided to dig up the ground. And there already and the eyelet of the stem is about to hatch! After 1.5 months, a sprout came out, a weak one, and with just one real leaf (the previous mango seeds gave 4 leaves at once and 3 others).