June 25, 2024

VIDEO: Grow Your Own Mangoes In Containers! – Complete Growing Guide


You asked for it, so we made it happen! Container gardening, mangos, and growing guides, we put them all together and made this complete growing guide for growing mangos in containers! We will touch on everything there is to growing mangos from soil type, to pot size, to temperature, fertilizing, pruning, pH, watering, and more! This step by step guide will have your growing mangos in no time. grow a mango tree in cold weather and your friends will think you are the coolest! Trust me!
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25 thoughts on “VIDEO: Grow Your Own Mangoes In Containers! – Complete Growing Guide

  1. Wow, Michigan? More power to you. Central Florida works great, and we're sub tropical, not super, super tropical, I Love your love for cool plants! Keep growing, brother.

  2. Hello, my mango plant in terres does not show proper growth. New buds are coming but not growing and they remain in same position for a long time. Plant gets proper sunlight, cowdung- mustered cake-neem cake-rock phosphate mix fertilizer. But still.not showing growth. Do I need to give npk 19 in the pot ? Please provide me a solution..

  3. I live in Sacramento zone 9b and the young mangos I have in pots have shown no sign of stress even when I left them outside during winter evenings. Sometimes it would get down to the upper 30s, low 40s before I brought them in the evening. It was the same routine in the winter of putting them outside during cold 43 degree mornings and then bringing them inside when it got back to 45 in the evening. Most of tropicals stayed evergreen in the winter with my yesterday today tomorrow plants even blooming in late January. Our heavy clay soil worries me more than the climate.

  4. HEY! I found this videoā€¦ I started growing a mango from seed of a fruit I ateā€¦ i started this three years ago is 4ā€™11ā€ā€¦ honestly the easiest tree/plant everā€¦ I tried this out of funā€¦ I fertilize my tree with mango fruit skins from the mangoes I eatā€¦ or pick up the mangoes from the grocery that are being tossed outā€¦ Iā€™ll remove the seed pod and leave the rest of the mango cut up and place around the baseā€¦ I have always had my seedling in a narrow tall pot, with golf ball size rocks in the bottom separated with plastic window screening to keep the soil and rocks separated. I would love to show yā€™all a photoā€¦ Iā€™m going 4 more the same way.

  5. I am in zone 8b in Myrtle Beach, SC and I sprouted a mango seed just to see if I could. I love the fruit and the trees are beautiful but I have no knowledge on how to grow them. Thank you for your complete growing guide! They are so helpful!

  6. I'm confused I kept my tree in pretty good draining soil and Made sure it was decently dry and it could not grow and the leaves had brown dry spots all over. So then I treated it like some of my rain forest plants and keep it WELL watered and it was growing a Tom. I'm nervous I'm hurting it but as soon as it gets slightly dry the leaves wrinkled up and turned brown. Should I keep up with the watering since it seems to be flourishing or ease up on the water?

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