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Watering For Mango Tree
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Watering For Mango Tree
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I have heard deep watering to a mango tree is excellent for growth and fruiting, but still not yet done to guide you. I hope someone will get into this loop for more information.
During flowering, fruiting stages you have to water little, please becareful during this stages. Ive heard this too in Facebook groups.
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srinivas, post: 1127, member: 63 Wrote:I have heard deep watering to a mango tree is excellent for growth and fruiting, but still not yet done to guide you. I hope someone will get into this loop for more information.
During flowering, fruiting stages you have to water little, please becareful during this stages. Ive heard this too in Facebook groups.
Agree!
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Deep watering can do best thing for mango growth and did you ever tried deep watering or know how to do this deep watering?
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srinivas, post: 1127, member: 63 Wrote:I have heard deep watering to a mango tree is excellent for growth and fruiting, but still not yet done to guide you. I hope someone will get into this loop for more information.
During flowering, fruiting stages you have to water little, please becareful during this stages. Ive heard this too in Facebook groups.


Did you add anything to the water and also what temperatures is it most likely to grow in?
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#6
You can water using water can if the plant is in midlle type or use a dripper, but Ive seen online Deep watering is the best solution. Try yourself and see the solution to find the best one.
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Watering a mango tree properly is important for its growth and health. Here are some tips for watering a mango tree:

  1. Water deeply: Mango trees need deep watering to encourage deep root growth. When watering, make sure to water the soil around the tree to a depth of at least 18-24 inches.
  2. Water regularly: Mango trees need consistent moisture to produce fruit. In general, they should be watered every 7-10 days, or as needed based on the weather conditions. During periods of drought, the tree may need to be watered more frequently.
  3. Avoid over-watering: Over-watering can lead to root rot, so it's important to allow the soil to dry out between waterings. You can check the soil moisture by inserting a finger into the soil. If the top inch of soil is dry, it's time to water.
  4. Water in the morning or evening: Watering in the morning or evening is best, as it allows the water to penetrate the soil and reach the roots before it evaporates in the heat of the day.
  5. Mulch the soil: Applying a layer of mulch around the tree can help conserve moisture and reduce water evaporation.
By following these tips, you can help ensure that your mango tree receives the water it needs to thrive. Keep in mind that the specific watering needs of a mango tree may vary based on its size, age, and the climate it is grown in.
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