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CHUXAY GARDEN Green Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Rare
CHUXAY GARDEN Green Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Rare
CHUXAY GARDEN Green Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Rare
CHUXAY GARDEN Green Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Rare
CHUXAY GARDEN Green Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Rare
CHUXAY GARDEN Green Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Rare
CHUXAY GARDEN Green Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Rare

CHUXAY GARDEN Green Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Rare Color Mango Edible Sweet Fruit an Exciting New Addition

Product ID : 49813270


Galleon Product ID 49813270
Shipping Weight 0.11 lbs
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Manufacturer CHUXAY GARDEN
Shipping Dimension 4.88 x 3.9 x 1.02 inches
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CHUXAY GARDEN Green Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Rare Features

  • HARDINESS ZONE.10-11

  • GROW.Soak the seed in a cup of water for 24 hours.Wrap the seed in the paper towel.Place the seed and paper towel inside a sandwich bag, and store the seed in a warm place.Monitor the seed’s progress every few days, watching for sprouts.

  • WHEN TO PLANT.Summer

  • HEALTHY.They are a great source of magnesium and potassium, both of which are connected to lower blood pressure and a regular pulse.

  • COMPANION.Mangoes taste great with bananas.The combination of these two flavours work especially well together in a smoothie. Mangoes also go well with jalapeno's, coconut, cream, ginger, lemon and lime, red onions, legumes, fish, duck, orange, pineapple, pork, rum, and sugar.


About CHUXAY GARDEN Green Mango Fruit Seed 1 Seeds Rare

Mango trees require full sun, meaning at least eight hours of direct sunlight on most days. Their flower and fruit production will suffer if they don't get enough light. A south-facing window indoors can work, but it's best to move the pot outside as much as possible for full sunlight exposure. These trees can tolerate a variety of soil types. But a sandy loam that's light and well-draining is best. The soil pH can range from slightly acidic to slightly alkaline (5.5 to 7.5). Mango trees have some drought tolerance, though drought can negatively impact fruit production. It's best to water whenever the top couple inches of soil dries out, but do not let the tree sit in soggy soil.