UAbout Product: Mango Mallika
Mango Mallika's tree (Mangifera indica) is a very attractive, evergreen tropical tree with glossy, dense foliage. The juicy, ripe mango fruit has a rich, tropical aroma and flavor that summons thoughts of sunny climates and sultry breezes. Ripening typically takes ten to fourteen days. Growing mango trees in home Garden will give you a lifetime fresh pungent fruit from an attractive shade tree.
Package Contains
Package contain 1 Plant
Plant height approx: 1 to 2 feet
Pots Size: 4 to 5” black or red nursery pot
One Plant T Tag
Plants Caring Guide Book
Product Features
Fruiting Season: March to August
Reachable Plant Height: 6 to 8 miter
Pot Requirement: 10 to 24 inches
suitable: full sun and shady place
Plant Type: Fruit plant
Caring: Low maintenance easy caring
Soil Type: The soil should be soft and well-drained and rich in essential nutrients.
Common Name: Malika, Heinous, Amba ,Mangga, Mamidi, Ambo, Scientific Name: Mangifera altissima (Pahutan) Family: Mangifera 'Mallika'
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Plant Requirements
Sunlight: Need approx. 6 to 7 hours per day
Climate: Best climate of growing plant 25 to 27 degree CO
Watering: Watering when top soil (1-2 inches) feels dry to touch.
Manure Use: use any organic manure after 20 to 25 days
Which Time Use Fertilizers: When the plant is at the flowering stage NPK fertilizer Should be used which brings more fruits
Plants Re-Potting
To change the plant's pot, the plant should be removed with great care so that there is no problem with the roots. Don’t overfill the pot before you put the new plant in .
After re-potting plant in the pot, place the plant in a shady place and regularly watering approx. 2 weeks. which makes it easier for the plant to produce roots, and the plant starts growing rapidly. After changing the pot, keep the plant in an open place so that the plant can return to its healthy condition as soon as possible.
Plants Protection
In mango main problem is optional holder. It could be controlled by using Paclobutrazol for non-bearing fruit trees during first fortnight of September will motivate flowering and fruit set produce during off years. And if weeds are growing in the plant, then they should be removed, and throw away so that it does not come out again, it affects the growth of the plant. If insects are found in the plant, they should be treated with neem oil or insecticide at the appropriate time.
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