Clean mangoes from cuttings (New technique)

Mangoes are delicious and popular fruits in many parts of the world. If you want to spread your own mango trees, you can do so from cuttings using this new effective technique. Here is how to proceed:

Materials required:

  • Healthy mango buds
  • Nutrient-rich substrate
  • Appropriate containers for planting cuttings
  • Clean water

Steps to follow:

1. Choose healthy mango cuttings from well developed mango trees. The cuttings must be about 30 cm long and come from young branches.

2. Prepare the substrate by mixing soil with compost to ensure good moisture and nutrient retention.

3. Plant the cuttings in filled containers of the prepared substrate. Make sure the cuttings are planted vertically with at least half the length buried in the ground.

4. Water the cuttings slightly after planting to promote initial rooting. Keep the substrate moist but not wet.

5. Place the containers in a well-lit place but away from direct sunlight. A constant ambient temperature is ideal for the growth of cuttings.

6. Monitor the moisture of the substrate regularly and water the cuttings as needed. Avoid excess water to avoid root rot.

7. After a few weeks, you should start to see signs of growth, such as new shoots and emerging roots. This indicates that the cuttings have taken and are ready to be transplanted.

8. Once the cuttings have grown sufficiently, you can transplant them into larger individual pots or directly into the soil if conditions permit.

By following this new technique of spreading mangoes from cuttings, you can grow your own mango trees successfully. Don’t forget to provide appropriate care for young plants to ensure their health and continued growth.