The mango tree is one of the most preferred tree species of urban society in Indonesia. In addition to expecting fruit, the owner is also protected from direct sun exposure. That is why, mango trees are often planted in the yard area of the house. Home front, side, or back of the house. Depending on where the land is empty.
Planting mango trees in principle is very easy. There are no special tricks or unique ways to go. Mango tree is a plant that is quite resilient against all weather. Even so, to harvest the sweet mango fruit, of course it takes care of the tree since the small. Mango trees should be given fertilizer once in three months. The type of fertilizer that is potent enough is NPK, or it can also UREA to mung leaf mango.
As much as possible, the mango tree should also be diligently sprinkled with soil at the base of the tree. This is very important to ensure the roots do not arise to the surface and exposed to direct sunlight. However, this trick only needs to be done if the tree is still young.
Mango trees of superior varieties, of any kind, are very easy to find. In good tree builders who settled in one place or who went around to the pockets of residential residents, on average sold Rp 30-Rp 50 thousand. Depending on the age and size of the mango tree. Since planted, the average mango will bear fruit at the age of 2-3 years, with a tree height of about 2 meters. No longer need to climb trees if you want to harvest them.
This article also published in my Bahasa Indonesia blog
Monday, August 14, 2017
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