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🥭🥭The pink mango fruit is oval in shape, with a smooth surface, richly colored skin, fresh and juicy flesh, and a sweet taste.
Rede-shop pink mango seeds will begin to bear fruit as soon as two years after planting. The older they are, the more stable the fruit will be. One year of planting can achieve mango freedom every year thereafter.
🌱🥭Benefits of growing pink mango trees:
🥭Bountiful Fruit Harvest: Pink mango trees can provide a bountiful harvest of delicious fruit for the home or farm.
💰Economic value: Pink mango is a high-value fruit. Planting pink mango trees can bring huge economic benefits and become an important source of income for farmers.
🐞Ecological benefits: Pink mango trees are evergreen trees that have good carbon sequestration and air purification functions, helping to improve the environment and protect ecological balance.
🌳Landscape effect: The pink mango tree has a dense crown and beautiful leaves. It is an excellent garden ornamental tree species and can add greenery and beauty to the environment.
🥰🥭Benefits of eating pink mango:
🥭Rich in nutrients: Pink mango is rich in vitamins such as vitamin C, vitamin A, and vitamin E, which helps enhance immunity and maintain health.
👩⚕️Beauty and beauty: Pink mango helps delay aging, maintain skin elasticity, and has beauty and beauty effects.
Digestive benefits: Pink mango helps promote intestinal motility, improve digestion, and prevent constipation and indigestion.
🫗Disease prevention: Pink mangoes can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and cancer.
👨⚕️Regulate body temperature: Eating pink mango helps lower body temperature, relieve heat and quench thirst, and is especially suitable for consumption in summer.
👩🌾🥭Introduction to pink mango seed planting:
Open the seed shell: Use a hammer to tap the surface of the seed to break open the hard shell for easier germination.
Soak seeds: Soak opened mango seeds in warm water for about a day to promote germination.
Choose nursery soil: Choose a nutrient-rich, well-drained nursery soil and fill the pot or planting container.
Sowing: Plant the soaked seeds in the soil, covering them with about 1-2 cm of soil.
Keep it moist: Keep the soil moist but avoid waterlogging and cover it with a moisturizing film.
Provide light: Place the planting container in a bright location but out of direct sunlight.
Wait for germination: Wait about one to two weeks to see if the seeds germinate.
Transplanting: After the seedlings grow true leaves, they can be transplanted into separate pots and continue to provide sufficient sunlight and moisture.
