1. Processing the coreBuy some ripe and better-quality mangoes. After eating them, gently scrape the flesh outside the core with a blade, wash it with clean water, and then dry it in a ventilated and dry place. It will take about two days to dry. 2. Soak the seedsUse scissors to cut the edges of the dried fruit core and take out the seeds. At this time, you need to remove the brown surface layer on the surface of the seeds. You can gently scrape it off with a knife, and be careful to avoid damaging the seeds. After peeling, soak it in clean water. Change the water every day during the soaking period, which should last about 4-7 days, so that the impurities can be completely soaked out. 3. Germination and plantingThey will begin to germinate during the soaking period, and can be planted when the seeds turn yellow-green. When planting, choose a deeper pot, put in soil and spray water to make the soil surface moist. Then use your fingers to poke a few holes of appropriate size and plant them with the sprouts facing up and the roots facing down. 4. Watering maintenanceAfter planting, you can put a layer of pebbles on it and remember to spray water more often, once every 1-2 days, and place it under indirect sunlight for maintenance. Tender sprouts will grow in about 4 days. |
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