How to grow Mango at home quickly and easily! Tropical fruit is increasingly present on our tables, now we can find it in all supermarkets. The pleasantness of the taste depends, of course, on our personal taste, however, the aesthetics of these plants are unknown to almost everyone. However, many tropical plants, in addition to bearing vitamin-rich fruits, are also very beautiful. If we want to create a unique corner in our home, let’s grow a mango plant from the simple fruit, it is really very simple.
How to grow Mango at home quickly and easily!
Necessary material
- A very sharp knife
- a couple of sheets of absorbent paper,
- A little water,
- a transparent plastic container,
- Transparent film.
How to get the core
When we are going to prepare the mango to eat it we do not usually pay much attention to the pit, in this case however it is necessary not to damage it. If the fruit is very ripe, it will be enough to make an incision around the perimeter, trying not to touch the pit, then it will be enough to turn the two halves to release it. If, on the other hand, the pulp is firmer, we will be forced to make slices, always being careful not to touch the pit, releasing it little by little. Once we have the long-awaited stone in our hands, we must extract the inside, once again being very careful not to damage it. Generally in the external part there is a slit, we start from there to open it and extract the internal pulp, it must come out completely whole.
How to Treat Hazelnut to Grow the Plant
When we finally have the mango seed in our hands, we gently wrap it in a couple of sheets of absorbent paper, place it inside the container and wet all the paper towels with our hands or with a spray bottle. It should be well soaked in water but not soaked. We wrap the entire container with cling film, in this way we will have created a mini greenhouse that will keep the seed in the right conditions of temperature and humidity. Place the container in a well-lit place but away from direct sunlight. In about ten days we will see the first buds of our beautiful mango plant appear. With a little patience we will have a tropical corner in our living room!



