Plants

single

Mango Bombay Green

Maintenance Level
Low
Placements
Outdoor
Toxic
No
Fragrance
Yes
Seasons
All Weather
Plant Height
115ft to 131ft

 Water Frequency

Winter

Weekly twice

Summer

Daily

 Fertilizer Frequency

Winter

Monthly once

Summer

2-3 weeks

The Bombay Green mango is a real tropical treasure, don't let its name deceive you. This type is native to Maharashtra and has a light green exterior and sweet, acidic meat that are great for snacking on or putting a cool spin on salads.

<b>Type of soils</b> <br> sandy loam that's light and well-draining are needed.<br> <b>Type of Fertilizer</b><br> Organic fertilizer<br> <b>Development Trend Moderate</b><br> Repotting: Before transferring the plant to the right location and environment, it is best to do so in the evening and leave it in a shaded place for at least two to three days.<br> Pruning: Ensure that the pruning needs to begin from the very beginning of the plant. For at least two to three years, trim the vertical branches to make room for the horizontal branches..<br><br> <b>Process</b><br> 1. Load a sizable pot or container with a soil mixture that drains properly. The mango seed should be planted horizontally, pointed end down. Don't forget to cover the top part of the seed with dirt.<br> 2. The pot should be placed in a warm area with lots of sunlight. The ideal temperature range for mango plants is 25–35°C (77–95°F). Make sure the plant gets 6 to 8 hours a day in direct sunlight.<br> 3. The seedling will outgrow its original pot as it grows. Plant the plant carefully into a larger container or into the ground once it is about 6 to 12 inches tall and has a couple sets of leaves.

Mango trees are ideally suited to arid climates, absorb carbon dioxide, stop soil erosion, support a variety of wildlife, create jobs for the community, and have been utilized in traditional medicine for ages.

Dos

For mango trees to bear fruit and blooms, they should receive eight hours of sunlight each day. If at all feasible, move potted mango trees outside throughout the summer to receive enough sunlight.

Don'ts

Avoid using dangerous chemicals on plants.<br> Never use salty or chlorineated water to water the plants.<br> Plants should never be planted in planters without holes for drainage. Make sure to puncture holes in grow bags, planters, and containers.<br> Avoid placing the plant in intensely hot direct sunlight as the stem and leaves could burn.