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new | ROYAL LAND Rare dwarf Mango Live PlantAlampur Baneshan variety Mangifera indica 1 Healthy Live Plant Grafted
Brand : ROYAL LAND
new | ROYAL LAND Rare dwarf Mango Live PlantAlampur Baneshan variety Mangifera indica 1 Healthy Live Plant Grafted
Brand : ROYAL LAND
Product Specifications
Conditionnew
AsinB096BQF89X
CategoryOutdoor Living
SubcategoryFruit & Fruit Trees
LeafcategoryPLANT_SEED
ColorGreen
OriginIndia
BrandnameROYAL LAND
Height9.055118101
Length3.93700787
Width3.93700787
Weight2
Product Details
Package Contains :Good Healthy Live Plants
Plant comes with Safe and secure packing with Eco friendly Materials
Rare for Collection : Suitable for Indian Climate
Planting : Dig a hole twice as wide and deep as the pot/polybag your plant comes in. Backfill, mixing compost in with your top soil. Plant into the loosened soil.
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Product Ranking
#25738 in Fruit & Fruit Trees
#251506 in Garden & Outdoors
Product Description
Propagating a mango tree from seed is a bad idea because it may take up to 8 years to produce fruit, and even after that, there’s no guarantee that it’ll bear fruits or not and of which variety.The smart idea is to buy a grafted plant. Many mango cultivars are available these days, so it’s best to ask at the local nursery or search online for the dwarf variety that does well in the container. A grafted mango plant takes a minimum of 2 years to fruit. In its first 3 years, it grows larger and produces fewer flowers and fruits. More productive fruiting starts after the fifth year of planting. The Best Time for Planting The best time for planting a mango tree is in spring. However, in their native habitat like India, mangoes are planted before the beginning of the Monsoon (July, August) or after the rainy season.
Product Description
Propagating a mango tree from seed is a bad idea because it may take up to 8 years to produce fruit, and even after that, there’s no guarantee that it’ll bear fruits or not and of which variety.The smart idea is to buy a grafted plant. Many mango cultivars are available these days, so it’s best to ask at the local nursery or search online for the dwarf variety that does well in the container. A grafted mango plant takes a minimum of 2 years to fruit. In its first 3 years, it grows larger and produces fewer flowers and fruits. More productive fruiting starts after the fifth year of planting. The Best Time for Planting The best time for planting a mango tree is in spring. However, in their native habitat like India, mangoes are planted before the beginning of the Monsoon (July, August) or after the rainy season.