Mango transplant technique for ultra-fast fruiting
Mango tree grafting is a common method of improving fruit productivity and quality. Using the right technique, it is possible to obtain ultra-fast fruiting. Here are the steps to be taken to successfully transplant the mango trees:
Step 1: Choose the root holder and plugin
It is important to choose healthy and vigorous rootstocks and quality grafts from productive trees. Ensure that both parties are compatible to ensure the success of the transplant.
Step 2: Prepare materials
- Sterilize your cutting tools to avoid infections.
- Prepare a well sharpened pruner and tape.
Step 3: Perform Registry
- Choose a patch or slot graft, depending on the period of year.
- Make a bevel incision on the rootstock and the graft.
- Insert the graft into the rootstock and fasten it with tape.
Step 4: Maintaining the Registry
After transplanting, ensure that you maintain constant humidity and protect the direct sunlight. Monitor the progression of the transplant regularly and eliminate any unwanted rejection.
Step 5: Fostering Growth
- Bring a balanced fertilizer to stimulate transplant growth.
- Make sure that the root holder does not take over the graft by cutting it if necessary.
Step 6: Patience and Care
The fruiting of grafted mango trees may take a few months to a few years. Be patient and continue to provide appropriate care to your new tree.
By following these steps carefully and providing the necessary care, you can obtain an ultra-fast fruiting of your grafted mangoes. Don’t forget to stay alert to the evolution of your tree and adapt your practices accordingly to ensure its health and productivity.