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@@shrishalini4715 probably there was too much humidity inside, maybe you put too much water on the tissue, try to wet it with just 3 splash of water. Keep it close somewhere with the sun so when the tissue dries you can splash on it a couple of times, remember the tissue should be wet but not too much bc humity can cause also the growth of mold. Also as long as the mold is not on the seed it should be ok but still, the seed should not be contaminated if you change the tissue (you can change it just in this case, if not don't touch it). P.s. Mango is a tropical fruit, if it's too cold it will not survive.
I just bought three mangos and extracted the seeds and I will see if they will germinate in five days 😁 as not alot of tropical plants will grow here in Ireland as it’s not very hot here in the summer so i grow them indoors 😉
Instead try using the lid from a glass jar, put some water and the seed in it, have a sandwich baggie over it to keep humid and changer the water daily, it takes about a week but sometimes every day you may notice a little change :) make sure to peel the brown paper like texture off of the seed if able, the water will help make it easier to peel (Paper towel method not recommended as it has a higher mold chance)
You can also youse the lid from a glass jar, put some water in it, the seed and have a plastic sandwich baggie over it to keep it humid, I’ve done it three times, works every time so far :)
My seed finally has small little purple leaves showing up. How should I store that? I am in zone 9b northern Cali. Should I cover it to keep warm or leave outside not in direct sunlight. Any help would be appreciated
You could do both! If you put your seed in your house you should put it in the window and give it water. You need to put it in the window because it needs sunlight. Or you could put it outside but give it plenty of water because its summer! Hope this helps
i just wonder the seed that you plant was long seed, why the bearing fruit was round then when get ripe it become long again. That variety of mango diffent from each other.
Lol i just found a rotting mango on the ground, cleaned it to the pit, i didnt open it and just put it in a few cm in my backyard without doing the napkin thing and i just watered it, surprisingly a plant that was meant to be a joke is 10.5cm rn to this day
Can we directly plant the 3 days sapling in the farm? Because I have to do this on a large scale and don't have place for sapling to grow. And again replanting them will be difficult for me.
@@ajeetasingh4860 Improve your soil. Add nutrients, worms, dead plants, compost, bone meal, perlite, burn the ground before a big rain once a year, a few different methods to improve your soil health. Good luck do some research and order it all online. Quickest way : compost your food and anything organic and start buying some potting soil. Mix those two with the dry sand/ dead dirt you may have. Keep going till you have enough good soil to grow food or other plants. Once you start to grow a good little ecosystem, the ground will replenish itself. May take lots of water and effort but you can transform a barren dessert into lush woodland if you try hard enough
I’m still letting my seed grow roots but it’s already been 4 days and there’s just a tiny nub. There was mold on the paper towel and I replaced it but the seed is fine. Can I still grow it or will the seed get moldy too?
my seed took about 5 days to get a small root. a tip to not get mold is to add fresh water to the paper towel every 2 days and add a little cinnamon. cinnamon has antibacterial functions and can prevent mold
ഹലോ, എനിക്ക് ഇന്നലെ നല്ല ഒരു മാങ്ങയുടെ 5 എണ്ണം മാങ്ങണ്ടി കിട്ടി, പക്ഷേ ഞാൻ വിദേശത്താണ് ഇത് 2 മാസം കഴിഞ്ഞ് നാട്ടിൽ കൊണ്ട് പോയി വളർത്താൻ പറ്റുമോ, Please need your advice.
Four roots because the seed is polyembryonic. Most mango cultivars from East Asian countries are polyembryonic, so multiple seedlings from one seed, all of which are exact clones of the parent tree.
My mango plant has sprouted a few inches tall now do I put it in direct sunlight now or leave in IN direct sunlight? I have a plastic container over it to keep warm.