How To Plant Mango Seed From Fruit

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How To Plant Mango Seed From Fruit. Once you plant polyembryonic seed, you need to wait up to four weeks for them to germinate in subtropical climates, but tropical conditions allow for seed germination in two weeks or less. Get a fresh mango pit and slit the hard husk.

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Germinating mango seed in water. Ad create and generate solar electricity to emerging markets. The seed should sprout within a few weeks.

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Make a small hole and place the seed inside the hole with its eye facing up. Cut the husk open with a sharp knife. Then, push the seed in. You have to start with a ripe mango because otherwise the seed within the husk may not be mature enough to grow into a plant.