How to spread a mango tree from cuttings

Propagating a mango tree from cuttings is a simple and effective way to get new mango plants in you. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you achieve this task successfully:

Materials required:

  • Mango cutting (from a healthy and mature branch)
  • A plantation pot filled with rich soil
  • A clean water container
  • A sharp knife
  • Water spray

Steps to follow:

  1. Preparation of cutting:
    • Choose a healthy branch about 20-30 cm long to take the cutting.
    • Cut the cutting with a sharp knife just below a knot while making sure to include a few leaves on the top.
    • Soak the base of the cutting in clean water to promote root development.
  2. Planting the cutting:
    • Fill a plantation pot with rich, well drained soil.
    • Plant the cutting in the pot, ensuring that the bottom is in contact with the soil.
    • Water slightly and use a spray to maintain constant moisture around the cutting.
  3. Care and maintenance:
    • Place the pot in a bright place but in direct sunlight.
    • Water regularly to keep the soil moist but not wet.
    • After a few weeks, you should start seeing roots grow. Once the cutting has established solid roots, you can transplant it into a larger pot or into the ground.

By following these simple steps, you can spread a mango tree from cuttings and enjoy the growth of a new fruit tree in your garden or inside your home. Remember to take care of your young plant by providing it with the necessary conditions for optimal development.