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new | Aiden Gardens Exotic Hybrid Rare Dwarf Malgova Mango (Grafted) Live Plant Dwarf Variety
Brand : Aiden Gardens
new | Aiden Gardens Exotic Hybrid Rare Dwarf Malgova Mango (Grafted) Live Plant Dwarf Variety
Brand : Aiden Gardens
Product Specifications
Plant or Animal Product Type‎Airpurifying
Indoor/Outdoor Usage‎Outdoor
Brand‎Aiden Gardens
Material Feature‎Plant Based
Special Feature‎Air Purification
Expected Blooming Period‎Winter
Item Weight‎400 Grams
Sunlight Exposure‎Partial Sun
Net Quantity‎1.00 count
Expected Planting Period‎Winter
Product Care Instructions‎dry clean only
USDA Hardiness Zone‎3
Moisture Needs‎Moderate Watering
Manufacturer‎Aiden Gardens
Country of Origin‎India
Product Dimensions‎20 x 10 x 10 cm; 400 Grams
ASIN‎B083JJRX7P
ManufacturerAiden Gardens, Aiden Gardens
Item Weight400 g
Item Dimensions LxWxH20 x 10 x 10 Centimeters
Net Quantity1.00 count
Included ComponentsLive Plant or Seed
Generic NameOutdoor Plant
Best Sellers Rank#140,467 in Garden & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Garden & Outdoors) #11,862 in Fruit & Fruit Trees
Plant or Animal Product TypeAirpurifying
Indoor/Outdoor UsageOutdoor
BrandAiden Gardens
Material FeaturePlant Based
Special FeatureAir Purification
Expected Blooming PeriodWinter
Item Weight400 Grams
Sunlight ExposurePartial Sun
Expected Planting PeriodWinter
Product Details
Healthy Live Plants
Suitable for Home Garden
Dwarf Variety
High yeilding
Safe and secure packing
Product Ranking
#10472 in Fruit & Fruit Trees
#130914 in Garden & Outdoors
Product Description
he mango does not require any particular soil, but the finer varieties yield good crops only where there is a well-marked dry season to stimulate fruit production. In rainy areas a fungal disease known as anthracnose destroys flowers and young fruits and is difficult to control. Propagation is by grafting or budding. Inarching, or approach grafting (in which a scion and stock of independently rooted plants are grafted and the scion later severed from its original stock), is widely practiced in tropical Asia but is tedious and relatively expensive. In Florida, more efficient methods—veneer grafting and chip budding—have been developed and are used commercially.
Product Description
he mango does not require any particular soil, but the finer varieties yield good crops only where there is a well-marked dry season to stimulate fruit production. In rainy areas a fungal disease known as anthracnose destroys flowers and young fruits and is difficult to control. Propagation is by grafting or budding. Inarching, or approach grafting (in which a scion and stock of independently rooted plants are grafted and the scion later severed from its original stock), is widely practiced in tropical Asia but is tedious and relatively expensive. In Florida, more efficient methods—veneer grafting and chip budding—have been developed and are used commercially.