How to plant and grow mangoes?
As a rule, exotic lovers grow mangoes as an ornamental plant. This is due to the fact that a mango tree in a pot rarely blooms, much less bears fruit. Nevertheless, everyone can plant and grow a mango; for this, only a bone from the acquired fruit is needed.
Plant features
The mango tree is the national symbol of India. This plant belongs to the Sumac family, which is common in tropical rainforests in southern India. The tree can reach forty-five meters.
A ripe mango fruit weighs about two kilograms. Mango fruits are characterized by a pleasant taste, fibrous structure, a rather dense shell and bright orange flesh.
To date, mango trees are common in the north and south of America, in parts of Africa and Asia. The big breakthrough was to get a cold-resistant variety that allows you to grow a mango tree even in cold climates.
In the process of flowering, fragrant flowers of a delicate pinkish hue appear on the plant.
The fact that the mango tree at home grows quickly becomes a real problem for the home gardener. However, systematic pruning helps to make the plant neater and more compact.
Breeders have bred a variety of mango tree, the feature of which is its low growth. But to get a stunted tree, you will need to purchase a special seedling; an ordinary seed from a mango fruit will not work.
In the presence of the necessary climatic conditions, the likelihood of growing a mango tree in the open field is extremely high. But the harsh winters that are typical for the territory of Russia can significantly complicate the process. If desired, this plant can germinate in an apartment, but certain conditions must be created. It will take a lot of light and moisture.
It should be noted right away that trying to grow a fruit-bearing mango at home is an extremely time-consuming and thankless task. Getting a bountiful harvest is an unattainable task, besides, the taste of the grown fruit will be very different from that purchased in the store.
The fact is that the taste characteristics of a seedling do not depend on its “parent”. The limited conditions for proper development, the appearance of a seed from a hybrid tree, the expectation of the appearance of fruits reaches about five years - all these factors have a direct effect on the taste and growth of the mango tree.
Landing
First of all, you need to purchase a mango fruit and find a seed or bone in it. It is advisable to choose the most ripe, soft and fragrant. Next, slowly, you should separate the pulp from the bone. Using a kitchen knife, carefully cut the shell of the seed, thereby making the sprout available for germination. Thus, the probability of seed germination increases. If the bone has already been split, then it is necessary to plant immediately, since after twenty-four hours the seed becomes unusable.
It happens that the stone in an overripe mango cracks, its upper part with a sprout grows into the pulp. You need to remember this when separating the bone from the pulp, you should not cut the sprout.
When deciding not to cut the bone, it is advisable to place it for two days in a weakly concentrated infusion of potassium permanganate. This will disinfect the seed. In extreme cases, you can preserve the viability of the mango seed by placing it in the refrigerator, after wrapping it in a plastic bag.
The condensate obtained inside allows the bone to remain “alive” for another fourteen days. Before planting a mango seed in the ground, it is necessary to prepare it.
This will require a medium-sized pot with fairly strong walls and a bottom with holes to remove excess moisture.
The roots of the mango tree, when growing, pierce the bottom of the pot, and therefore the bottom must be dense and reliable. It is recommended to choose a pot made from natural raw materials - wooden or ceramic, allowing the plant to breathe. It is advisable to cover the bottom with a layer of pebbles or expanded clay. Then soil is poured into the pot.
It is advisable to purchase a specialized primer designed for fruit trees with a neutral level of acidity.
After that, it is necessary to disinfect the soil. The narrow end of the bone is stuck into the ground, while the upper part should remain on the surface. The pot is covered with a plastic bag and removed to the warmest part of the apartment or house. The seed germinates in seven to twenty days.
Care
Waiting for the first flowering of the mango tree will require a lot of patience and time, as the flowers do not appear until six years after the planting of the seedling. Do not forget that mango requires certain climatic conditions, and therefore there is no need to hope that the plant will begin to bear fruit.
There is always a feeling of joy when magnificent mango flowers first appear. Inflorescences of a reddish and yellowish hue will decorate any interior. You should be prepared for the fact that the plant will have to pay attention daily, creating favorable conditions for its growth and development. At home, the tree reaches two meters in length.
So, first of all, for the proper development of the plant, a lot of lighting is required. Mango is a tropical plant that needs a hot and humid climate. In this regard, it is recommended to put a pot with a germinating seed in the most illuminated area of \u200b\u200bthe apartment. In the summer, the plant is placed on the windowsill on the sunny side. If desired, you can purchase a specialized source of artificial light, which will increase the chances of seed germination into a healthy tree.
To activate the growth of mangoes, it is necessary to maintain a temperature regime of twenty-five degrees above zero. The temperature can be adjusted using a special lamp. Care should be taken to ensure that the temperature does not fall below fifteen degrees, since such a temperature regime can kill a weak tree, therefore it is not prudent to leave a plant on the windowsill in winter.
In the process of growing up, a healthy plant reaches two meters in length. To prevent the tree from growing, it is desirable to form a crown. For this, a young tree is pinched at the height that is preferred.
The best time for crown formation is autumn or winter. In the cold season, the mango begins to grow more slowly. If the tree bears fruit, then only sluggish or dry branches should be cut, as the fruits grow at the end of the branch.It is recommended that the cut points be treated with garden pitch, which accelerates wound healing and prevents infectious diseases from developing.
Watering
Watering a germinating seedling in the first year should be done every day. The soil in the pot should be constantly moist. As soon as the sprout adapts and takes root, watering can be done once every 2-3 days. A good practice for the dynamic development of a mango tree is to spray the leaves with a spray bottle. This helps keep the leaves clean by preventing the development of fungal deposits.
And also the sprinkling is a great imitation of the mango's natural environment, as the air humidity in India reaches seventy percent. You can carry out this procedure 3-4 times.
top dressing
Fertilize the plant will need to be plentiful and regular. In spring and summer, it is recommended to fertilize the soil once every seven days. In autumn and winter, it is recommended to fertilize mangoes once every thirty days.
An organic fertilizer containing nitrogen is suitable for a mango tree. In this matter, it is necessary to strictly observe the proportions, since ignoring them can cause irreparable harm to the plant.
To get an infusion of weeds, it is necessary to dilute the fertilizer in slightly warmed water, at the rate of one to ten, respectively. The use of wood ash will help the soil get the necessary portion of nitrogen.
It must be added to the soil carefully - two hundred grams per square meter of soil. If you want to transplant an overgrown plant into a deeper pot, it is recommended to add compost to the soil. A container with a volume of two liters will require one tablespoon of compost.Every gardener knows firsthand about the high efficiency of ammonium nitrate, thanks to it it is easier for the plant to produce protein, which allows it to develop and grow faster. Ammonium nitrate must be used strictly in accordance with the instructions.
Diseases and pests
In addition to improper care, the growth of a mango tree can be prevented by various kinds of diseases. One of the most dangerous are diseases called anthracnose and powdery mildew. Their appearance is due to the habitual habitat of mangoes (the presence of a high level of humidity and temperature) and the lack of elements such as potassium and phosphorus in the soil.
Anthracnose is difficult to visually identify, but possible. On the leaves of the plant, you can notice the appearance of spots of a reddish hue, which increase in size over time.
These spots are a signal of the disease and the imminent death of the tree. Only a patient grower can defeat the disease by doing the following:
- mango must be protected from other indoor plants;
- get rid of infected leaves;
- need to limit access to water;
- the entire root system will need to be rinsed in potassium permanganate;
- with a dynamically developing disease, it is recommended to use "Fitosporin", "Fundazol" and "Skor";
- if the tree has died, it is advisable to burn it to protect other plants from the disease.
With powdery mildew, “powder” mold appears on the leaves of the plant. With surgical intervention, the mango can be saved. To do this, mix one liter of boiling water with one gram of ordinary soap and five grams of soda. Using a spray bottle, it is worth spraying the leaves with the resulting solution. The interval between uses should be 5-6 days.
Disease is not the only threat to mangoes.Juicy dense leaves characteristic of this plant are a real delicacy for thrips and spider mites. These pests can often be seen on exotic plants in the tropics. Spider mites are especially dangerous in the spring, while thrips are a constant threat. You can protect mangoes from ticks with a citrus peel or soap.
Spray the leaves of the plant with a solution obtained from soap crumbs and water several times a day.
An insecticidal chemical will help eliminate thrips. It is impossible to notice them with the naked eye, and their reproduction occurs quite quickly. It is recommended to isolate the mango from other indoor plants for the duration of treatment. Spraying is carried out once every seven days for two months.
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