Mango, a tropical fruit that is popular with many people, needs to be grown in such a way that it is of high quality that it meets the conditions for growth, including, inter alia, temperature, moisture, light and soil. In the case of mango, the best planting time is in june-august of each year, when the pits are dug in orchards, and the distance between the two is about four metres。

After the mango seedlings have been planted, the water can be rinsed once and then watered once for 10 days to keep the soil wet. Fertilizers are then applied depending on the different stages of mango growth, and generally mangoes are budding in the spring, allowing for the increased use of nitrogen fattening, the promotion of branch growing, the use of potassium fatting before flowers and the promotion of flowering, while the fruit growth period is dominated by potassium, which improves the quality of the fruit。
Temperature
Mango is a tropical fruit that prefers a higher temperature environment. The most appropriate growth temperature is 24-27°c, where the flowering at above 20°c allows normal powder fertilization, and below 20°c, where the pharmacists do not crack and pollen does not develop, affecting results。
2. Water
Mango is more drought-resistant, but less flood-resistant. Excessive moisture tends to lead to excessive nutrient growth of mangoes, to the detriment of the flowering of mangoes, as well as to exacerbate the occurrence of pests and pests and to cause damage。

3. Light
Mango is a tropical fruit tree that is warm and radiant, with plenty of sunlight that will benefit its growth and firmness. Mango is grown in an environment that needs to be planted into the sun. Otherwise, the amount of mango flowering results will decrease and the quality of the fruit will be poorer。
Soil
Mango cultivation requires certain soil conditions and, in order to be high-yielding, it can be grown into deep, fertile, lax and well-drained land, so that mango can flourish, with attention to the fact that mango cultivation is not suitable for planting in a stubble land and is prone to poor growth。




