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How to plant potted mangoes in the north?
Question 1: Can mango trees be planted indoors in the north? Can be planted. The premise is the insulation effect of the greenhouse. It is recommended to use a greenhouse excavated by half a meter, with a back wall of four meters thick and 8 degrees south of the west.

Question 2: How to plant mango in potted plants? The so-called fruit tree potted plants are actually dwarfed plants that can be viewed by limiting the growth of fruit trees and preventing them from growing up.

First of all, you can plant seeds in flowerpots, starting with sowing seedlings and planting them in small flowerpots. If the flowerpot is small, the plants will not grow naturally. In the process of growth, you need to cut off the top to prevent it from rising, and at the same time wrap iron wire C around the branches to make them grow parallel or obliquely to prevent them from growing vertically. Because mangoes grow very fast, they can always be cut short to prevent them from growing taller. After a few years, the trunk of the plant will grow very thick, and a mango bonsai will basically take shape.

Secondly, you can cut off the trunk of mango stump with the stump of some mango trees, leaving only about 30CM high, shaping the new buds on the trunk, and soon forming a bonsai.

As for the method of making bonsai, you can refer to the bonsai making skills of many fruit trees and other plants on the Internet.

I hope it is useful to you, and I wish you health and happiness!

Question 3: How do mangoes grow into potted plants? Choose suitable potted varieties: potted mango should choose varieties with shallow roots, dense branches and small leaves, short flowers, early fruiting, high yield and strong stress resistance at fruiting stage. Such as purple flower awn, Gui Xiang awn and green skin awn.

Cultivate strong seedlings: first of all, cultivate strong rootstocks. In the ripe season of mango, it is necessary to select the thick ripe fruit, remove the pulp, peel off the hard shell of the stone, take out the seed kernel, and use wet sand to accelerate germination. When the kernel germinates and grows two real leaves, we can transplant it into a nursery or a seedling container. When transplanting, the main roots of seedlings should be cut short (it is advisable to leave the main roots 8- 10 cm) to promote the growth of lateral roots. In order to cultivate strong seedlings, the spacing between plants should be 25×30 cm. Cultivate annual seedlings. When grafting, the cuttings of mango varieties suitable for potted plants should be selected as scions, and the wood should be cut at a height of 5 cm from the ground, and branch grafting ("double-shaped" grafting, leaving rootstock at the top) or bud grafting (shield bud grafting) should be adopted. When the joint is firmly closed and the scion begins to sprout, loosen the bandage, cut off the residual part of the rootstock above the joint, and then cultivate it for 4-5 months, that is, put it into the pot.

Timely pot modeling: the height of grafted seedlings is 25-30 cm, that is, the pots should be put away in time. The specifications of the basin should be 40-45cm in diameter and 25-30cm in height. The soil in the basin can be burned with pond mud, humus soil and appropriate amount of pig manure and phosphate fertilizer, and put into the basin after being fully mixed. The bottom and surface of the basin should be covered with mud balls with a diameter of 2-3 cm, which is conducive to water seepage and ventilation. When transplanting the seedlings into a pot, plant the seedlings in the center of the pot with a clay ball, and the soil in the pot should be 3-5 cm below the surface. Pay attention to the shape of the seedlings behind the pot, pick the terminal buds in time, promote the lateral branches and control the overlord branches.

Intensive culture of tubules. Potted mangoes should be placed where sunlight and fog can reach. The seedlings placed on the balcony should move the direction of the pot appropriately every once in a while (about one month). Proper watering and fertilization. Wait until the mud is dry before watering it, and it will be thoroughly watered. Usually water it every other day. Fertilization should be applied thinly for many times, mainly with phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, supplemented by nitrogen fertilizer, to control height and promote strength. Mango moth is the main pest that harms mango. Whenever the leaves are red and the branches are not lignified after the new shoots are picked, one of dimethoate, dichlorvos, trichlorfon, fenitrothion and Feng Dao powder is sprayed with 8 0- 10 0 times solution every 5 17 days until the leaves turn green and the branches are lignified.

Question 4: How to grow mangoes in potted plants? Many people have eaten potted mangoes. However, people often throw away the seeds after eating. However, what needs to be told here is that the finished mango seeds can be planted. In less than a month, they can become a small potted plant. After a long period of cultivation, they can become real mango trees.

1. To tell the truth, whether you peel or plant mangoes, your hands are definitely dirty.

2. Remove the pulp from the stone surface and dry it for a day or two.

3. Cut the edge of mango kernel with small scissors, which is the kernel inside.

4. stones.

It needs to be very careful to peel off the brown skin on the stone surface. Then soak in water (no more than 7 days) and change the water every day.

After 6 or 4 days, the seeds began to germinate.

7. Prepare utensils (flowerpots), because mango potted plants will be larger, so it is best to choose a larger flowerpot.

8, the surface can be decorated with some stones, 1-2 days.

9. After almost ten days, the mango may exceed10cm. After 20 days, the leaves turn green and become small potted plants.

Question 5: How to plant mango potted materials at home;

Ripe mangoes, containers, knives.

Choose a ripe mango. This is very important for whether it will germinate. Then, cut off all the mango pulp with a knife and leave the seeds for later use.

Then, open the seed shell with a knife, that is, from a small gap next to it, and then forcibly divide it into two pieces. Soak the picked seed germ in water.

Prepare a standard planting culture container, and then bury the seeds in the soil.

The end with germ is downward, which can be beneficial to seed germination and protect seeds. Put it in a warm, humid and sunny place and take good care of it.

After five or six days, the seeds began to move, germinate and grow.

On the eleventh day, the mango tree began to stretch its first leaf, which was light green but lovely.

Nineteen days later, mango trees were basically shaped, with height and leaves.

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Waiting for the leaves to turn green, the beautiful mango tree will be completed.

Question 6: How to grow mangoes in potted plants? The cultivation method of potted mango can be properly maintained.

Potting technology of mango

Step 1: Choose a ripe mango, which is very important. Although this kind of fruit is no longer delicious, it can ensure that the stone is fully developed and rich in nutrition, which is related to whether mango seeds can germinate and grow well in the end. Then, cut off all the mango pulp with a knife and leave the seeds for later use.

Step 2: cut the seed shell with a knife, that is, cut it from the small gap next to it and then divide it into two pieces. Soak the picked seed germ in water.

Step 3: Prepare a standard planting culture soil in the flowerpot, and then half bury the seeds in the soil.

Step 4: The end of mango seeds with germ goes deep into the soil, which is beneficial to the germination of seeds and protects the germ from being bitten by ants or snails. After planting, put the flowerpot in a warm, humid and sunny place, take care of it and keep the soil moist.

Step 5: Under normal temperature and humidity conditions, after five or six days of sowing, you should start to observe whether mango seeds are moving. You can see that the top of the seed begins to sprout and grow day by day.

Cultivation techniques of mango

1, moisture. Mango is a deep-rooted fruit tree, which is relatively drought-tolerant, especially in the flower bud differentiation period, and needs suitable dry soil and weather. However, mango needs sufficient soil moisture for flowering, fruit growth, development and vegetative growth. Severe soil drought will inhibit vegetative growth and hinder the production and accumulation of organic nutrients.

2. temperature. Fruit trees originated in the tropics and have the characteristics of being fond of temperature and afraid of cold. Generally, the annual average temperature is above 2 1℃, and the average temperature in Leng Yue is not lower than 15℃.

3. Lighting. Mango is a kind of fruit tree that likes light. Adequate sunshine is conducive to the germination and leaf spreading of young mango trees, which can improve the photosynthesis of leaves and increase the accumulation of photosynthetic products, thus contributing to the growth and early fruiting of young mango trees.

4. soil. Mango roots are deep, thick and long, and the requirements for soil are not strict. From paddy fields to sloping fields, all kinds of soil can be planted. But soft sandy loam with good ventilation is better. The soil is too fertile, which is easy to cause excessive vegetative growth of plants, which is not conducive to the results; The soil is sticky and hardens easily.

Tip: indoor potted mango watering must be controlled. Especially the indoor air conditioning temperature should not be too low. Warm season: In cool days, including rainy days, if the soil is dry, water should be poured every 3-5 days. Also ventilate the room more, otherwise it will be easy to plant diseases and insect pests, and water it when it is dry and wet. Cold season: water once or twice a week, and the soil should be thoroughly watered.

Question 7: Can mango be potted in winter? No, you can't drive in the north.

Question 8: Can potted mangoes in Taiwan Province Province be fed in the north? No, even if it can be fed, it won't bear fruit!

Question 9: How to grow mangoes in potted plants? How to grow mangoes in potted plants? Dig a hole suitable for seed size in the soil of the flowerpot. Put mango seeds into the soil, with one end of the bud facing up and the root facing down. The upward part should be slightly exposed outside the soil, and water it every day to keep the soil moist.

Question 10: How to raise potted mangoes? First, remove the hard shell from the seeds, soak them in water for a week, and then plant them in your favorite pot.