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https://youtu.be/kxyverkdx3Y Start at: 2:49 Published on Aug 26, 2016 A mango tree needs a large container, but avoid going too big too fast. When you get a new mango tree, pot it in a container 3 inches larger than the nursery pot. As it grows, increase the pot size. Mango trees need repotting every few years. You can tell it's time to repot when: o water collects on the surface of the potting soil instead of soaking in o roots become visible on the surface of the potting soil o the potting soil starts to pull away from the edge of the container or cracks. As a general guide, a 5-foot-tall mango tree will need a 15-gallon container. Category People & Blogs Flowering mango processing techniques kabin168 cassava https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MOl6raUsQ8 https://youtu.be/9MOl6raUsQ8 Start at: 0:00 Published on Aug 5, 2015 http://www.kabin168.com/ http://www.kabin168.net/ http://www.kabin168.tk/ http://www.mysamaki.tk/ http://www.samaki168.tk/ http://www.samaki.tk/ Category People & Blogs License Standard YouTube License SHOW LESS COMMENTS • 2 Oscar del Rosario Add a public comment... Top comments yusuf azad yusuf azad1 month ago Amazing flowering and fruit bearing. Please give English sub titles, also make me know as to where can I get the MANGOLD . Can I get it in India ? Reply Michael Ta Michael Ta4 months ago Hi! Just want to know what is in the spray or what are the liquids you using or selling. Reply Why to prune - The idea behind small mango trees https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXzpjZA38N0 https://youtu.be/jXzpjZA38N0 Start at: 1:12 Published on Oct 9, 2015 Category Education Mango tree grafting and bonsai. Nilkanta Halder https://youtu.be/lrR_qH0Qq2Q Start at: 5:55 Published on Oct 18, 2016 How to make contact grafting and bonsai in mango tree. Category Education Mango Grafting Techniques Allfarmingideas https://youtu.be/otkZAFip9WY Start at: 1:14 Published on Jun 19, 2016 Mango Grafting Grafting: Grafting is the most reliable and economical means of propagating the mango. It consists of transferring a piece of a mature, bearing tree (scion) to a separate seedling tree (rootstock), forming a permanent union. The scion forms the canopy of the tree, while the rootstock forms the lower trunk and roots Healthy, vigorous and uniform seedlings from polyembryonic seed should be used as rootstocks. Monoembryonic seeds are not recommended for use because their sexual embryos produce non-uniform seedlings. The seed should be removed from the leathery husk and planted at a depth of 12.5 mm (½ in) in nursery trays for later transplanting, or directly in a 3.8l (1 gal) growing container. A standard nursery soil mix can be used provided that it has good drainage. The rootstock should be fertilized, watered and grown to the diameter of a pencil prior to grafting. Scions can be collected when the trees are in active growth. Scions are obtained by removing the terminal 5 to 7.6 cm (2 to 3 in) of a twig whose terminal bud is beginning to enlarge. Tender terminal shoots can be used for specialized grafting and budding techniques. Scions are removed from the tree and for veneer grafts, all of the leaves are removed. For cleft grafts and other specialized techniques, a few of the leaves may be left on the scion. The scions can be placed in a plastic bag and stored at a temperature of 10°C (50°F) for up to 10 to 14 days. Scions can be stored in a home refrigerator, but they must not be allowed to freeze. Grafting techniques: Grafting should be done in the warmest months of the year with night temperatures above 18°C (64°F). Many grafting methods are successful with mango, including cleft grafting, chip budding, and whip grafting; however, one of the most versatile and reliable is the veneer graft. Grafting height on the rootstock will not influence success or failure. The terminal bud of the rootstock is removed and on both the scion and the rootstock a veneer cut is made. The veneer cut is shallow and exposes the cambium, the active growth region of both the scion and the rootstock. A short flap of bark is left on the bottom of the veneer cut on the rootstock to secure the scion in place. The two cut surfaces are brought together and then wrapped with plastic grafting tape. Generally, the terminal bud is left unwrapped to allow for growth of the bud. Under extremely dry conditions, the terminal bud may be completely covered to reduce water loss, but the plastic must be removed later. The newly grafted tree should be placed in the shade and not exposed to direct sunlight. The graft should begin to grow in 10 to 21 days. The rootstock is cut immediately above the graft following the second vegetative flush of the scion. Following grafting, any shoots from the rootstock must be removed, as these shoots may overcome the developing scion. you can join follow us at https://www.facebook.com/allfarmingideas https://twitter.com/Allfarmingidea you can also visit our blog http://www.allfarmingideas.com mango grafting techniques, mango grafting, mango grafting season, mango grafting season, mango grafting method, mango grafting techniques in India, mango grafting types, mango grafting Hindi, mango grafting method, mango grafting season in India, mango grafting videos, grafting - mango, Thailand mango grafting, bud wood, rootstock, root, grafting, mango grafting in Hindi, mango grafting methods, mango grafting in India and please do subscribe us for more interesting videos. 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