October 31, 2024

VIDEO: How to Grow a Mango From Store Bought Fruit *EZ*


In this Tutorial I show you how to start Mangos from a store bought mango. This method is extremly simple, and require so special tools other than your hands and a butter knife! I hope that you will watch the whole thing all the way through, and this upload will be the last one for a while. maybe 4-5 days. So I seriously hope you all enjjoy and stay patient, and stay awesome, because more is on the way!

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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Grow a Mango From Store Bought Fruit *EZ*

  1. well I will not be doing walnut, they are fairly simple. just place some walnuts in the freezer for about 3 months and then pull them out, and plant them in a soiless potting mix, and about 4 weeks later your walnut will sprout. as for banana I will be doing one of those shortly.

  2. Do you know the best way to grow nuts say like almonds and pecans?They sell bags of mixed nuts still in their shells and I was just curious to know if they could be sprouted.
    Thanks.

  3. I know this channel isn't suppose to be a 'teaching channel' but I'd like to know if you've ever tried growing an avocado plant and how to start them. I've tried the toothpick holding in a glass of water thing but after trying this with about 5 seeds I've never gotten one to grow.

  4. are you refurring to the goji berry? I will fertilize with an organic fertilizer once It is well established, and the plant has been in its new home for about 2 months. That is important, because if you plant a new plant in really fertilizer rich soil the roots have a chance of being burned.

  5. i have recently done it with success. 2/3 seeds germinated. it took a very long time though, it took mine about 45 days to germinate. try removing the brown seed coat, it should speed up germination rate. also be sure and change out the water every few days. once they split open and send out a root transplant them. Good luck!

  6. hi .. I might suggest watching and/or contacting myinspiredcreation channel .. she sprouts lots of her seeds first . then . plants .. don't know if that might help on those slower ones . but . she might have some good wisdom regarding them

  7. The Russians hardly get any sun yet they are good producers. I saw a Russian say that humans must get in touch with their soil. Only plant seeds on Tuesday, or Thursdays, before you plant your seeds hold them in your mouth for 9 minutes take out of mouth than blow on them your hot air like breed on them, plant but not water for three days and wa la. you must love what you are doing.

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