Sunday, July 2, 2023

mango planting tips

mango planting tips


Mango or mangifera indica is the fruit that people are most interested in because of its delicious orange-yellow color that is mixed with a sweet and sour taste when put in the mouth.

This tropical fruit is also very suitable for growing in hot weather at a temperature of 24 degrees Celsius up to 30 degrees Celsius.

But not many have succeeded in getting a good plant when planting the fruit. It requires appropriate techniques in addition to planting in an area that follows the specified pH.


Tips to get a lot of mangoes

There are some plants that need good fertilizer in order for the plant to bear heavy fruit or grow well.

No detailed fertilizer is used but only practices a method known from his son to get abundant fruit, by following the way of western people.


Use used oil, plant around trees

Apply oil around the mango tree by digging a hole around the tree.

All the farmers have to do is to use the used oil and pour it in the hole dug earlier to get a good result.

The cooking oil must not be used again, whether it is the oil used for frying anchovies or frying chicken livers and so on.

The oil should be poured two or three feet from the trunk of the tree.

The results shown are very satisfying because the fruit will grow thickly in addition to its sweet taste.

By following that method, the fruit will bear fruit from one branch to another and not on one tree.

If the branch breaks when the fruit is not yet ripe, people can make it into a kerabu dish.


Sprinkle coarse salt

When the plant begins to bear heavy fruit, there must be some fruit that is not perfect, i.e. the inside has fruit caterpillars.

No need to worry, the material needed to remove the caterpillar is coarse salt.

The coarse salt should be sprinkled around, which is two or three feet from the trunk of the tree.


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