How to grow a mango tree from a cutting in a potato
If you like plants and want to experience something unique, you can try to grow a mango tree from a cutting using a potato. It’s an interesting method that can be fun and rewarding. Here is how to proceed:
Materials required:
- A healthy mango tree
- A mango cutting
- A potato
- A little pot
- Earth
- Water
Steps to follow:
1. Preparation of cutting: Start by taking a healthy cutting from a mango tree. Ideally, choose a cutting from a branch of about 15 to 30 cm in length.
2. Potato Preparation: Cut the potato in half and dig a small hole in the middle of one of the halves. Make sure the hole is deep enough to insert the cutting.
3. Insert the cutting into the potato: Gently place the cutting in the hole of the potato, ensuring that it is well depressed and stabilized.
4. Planting: Fill the small pot and plant half the potato containing the cutting. Make sure the cutting is firmly anchored in the earth.
5. Watering: Lightly water the cutting and place the pot in a bright place, but protected from direct sunlight. Keep the soil moist but not wet.
6. Expectation and maintenance: Be patient, because the growth of the mango tree can take time. Keep watering the cutting regularly and monitor its development. You might see new leaves appear after a few weeks.
7. Transplantation: Once the cutting has grown well, you can transplant it into a larger pot or directly into the open ground if conditions permit.
By following these steps, you can experience the growth of a mango tree from a cutting in a potato. Remember that each plant is unique, so be patient and attentive to the needs of your grassy mango tree. Good luck!