How to grow 100% successful mango trees
The mango tree is a tropical fruit tree very popular for its delicious mangoes. Growing mango trees successfully requires special attention, but with some tricks it is possible to get fast growth and tasty fruits. Let us discover how to grow mango trees successfully at 100%.
Choice of location
Mango trees need a warm and sunny environment to thrive. Be sure to plant your mango tree in a place well exposed to the sun, sheltered from strong winds. A well drained soil is also essential to avoid moisture problems that could affect tree growth.
Soil preparation and planting
Before planting your mango tree, make sure to prepare the soil by decompacting it and adding compost to improve its fertility. Dig a hole deep enough to accommodate the roots of the tree, then plant the young plant, taking care not to damage its roots.
Watering and maintenance
Mango trees need regular watering, especially during warm and dry periods. Make sure you don’t flood the tree, but keep the soil moist to promote its growth. In addition, you can fertilize your mango tree with balanced fertilizer to ensure sufficient nutrient intake.
Size and pruning
Regular size of mango trees is essential to promote healthy growth and control the shape of the tree. Remove dead or sick branches and cut the longest branches to encourage branching. Avoid cutting too severely, as this could compromise the fruiting of the tree.
Propagating rapid growth of mango trees with aloe
Laloès is a plant known for its beneficial properties for plant growth. To promote the rapid growth of mango trees, you can use d-aloes gel to stimulate root development and strengthen tree health.
Propagation process
- Remove a leaf from the leaf and let it dry for a few days to form a cicatric cal.
- Plant the leaf in a pot containing a mixture of soil and well drained sand.
- Water slightly and place the pot in a bright place without direct sunlight.
- After a few weeks, roots will begin to form, indicating that the daloès leaf is ready to be used to propagate the growth of mango trees.
Once you’ve got deep-rooted d-aloes leaves, you can add them to the ground around the base of your mango tree to promote tree growth. It will act as a natural stimulant for the roots of the mango tree, thus promoting its rapid growth and overall health.