How to grow mango trees from cuttings in water

How to grow mango trees from cuttings in water: A step-by-step guide
Materials Needed:
Healthy mango tree
Sharp, clean pruning shears
Container or glass jar
Clean water
Rooting hormone (optional)
Plastic bag (optional)
Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Selecting and Preparing the Cutting
    Choose a Healthy Branch:
    Select a semi-hardwood branch (1/4 inch in diameter) with a few leaves.
    Cut the Branch:
    Cut a 6-8 inch section just below a node using sharp, clean pruning shears.
    Remove Lower Leaves:
    Strip leaves from the bottom half, leaving a few at the top.
    Optional: Apply Rooting Hormone:
    Dip the cut end in rooting hormone to enhance root growth.
  2. Placing the Cutting in Water
    Prepare the Container:
    Fill a container or glass jar with water, deep enough to submerge the bottom half of the cutting.
    Insert the Cutting:
    Place the cutting in water, ensuring leaves remain above the waterline.
  3. Providing the Right Environment
    Location:
    Place the container in a warm, bright spot with indirect sunlight.
    Change Water Regularly:
    Change the water every 3-4 days to keep it fresh.
  4. Encouraging Root Growth
    Monitor for Roots:
    Roots should appear in 2-4 weeks.
    Optional: Cover with Plastic Bag:
    Cover with a plastic bag to create a humid environment, avoiding contact with leaves.
  5. Transplanting the Rooted Cutting
    Prepare a Pot:
    Once roots are 1-2 inches long, prepare a pot with well-draining potting mix.
    Transplant the Cutting:
    Carefully plant the rooted cutting, ensuring roots are covered and the plant is upright.
    Watering:
    Water lightly to settle soil around the roots. Keep soil moist but not waterlogged.
  6. Caring for the Mango Plant
    Sunlight:
    Place the pot in a spot with indirect sunlight.
    Watering:
    Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy.
    Temperature:
    Maintain a warm environment (70-85°F or 21-29°C).
    Fertilizing:
    Feed with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 4-6 weeks.

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