How to Grow Mango Trees from Cuttings in Water: A Step-by-Step Guide

Select Cuttings: Choose healthy branches from a mango tree, about 12-18 inches long, with several nodes.

Prepare Cuttings: Use clean pruning shears to make diagonal cuts below a leaf node. Remove lower leaves to prevent rot.

Optional Rooting Hormone: Dip cut ends in rooting hormone powder for faster root development.

Place in Water: Fill a jar with room temperature water. Submerge cuttings’ leafless nodes while keeping the leafy portion above water. Put in a warm, bright spot away from direct sunlight.

Change Water: Every few days, change the water to prevent stagnation and promote root growth.

Be Patient: It may take weeks or months for roots to develop. Look for signs of growth like white nodules.

Transplant: Once roots form, plant cuttings in well-draining soil. Ensure roots are covered while the top remains above soil.

Care for Plants: Keep in a warm, sunny area and water regularly. Protect from strong winds and frost, especially in the first year.

Encourage Growth: Fertilize with balanced fertilizer and prune as needed to maintain shape.

With these steps, you can grow mango trees from cuttings in water and enjoy delicious homegrown mangoes

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