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Grafted Thailand Mango Tree Plant Nam-Dok-Mai Si Mueng Fruit After 2-3 Year..More

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size

Free size

Product Information

Plant or Animal Product Type

Fruits

Indoor/Outdoor Usage

Outdoor

Material Feature

Organic

Special Feature

Extended Bloom Time, Air Purification

Sunlight Exposure

Full Sun

Net Quantity

1.00 count

Soil Type

Loam Soil

Moisture Needs

Regular Watering

Country of Origin

India

Item Weight

900 g

Expected Planting Period

All Over The Year

Product Care Instructions

Choose a sheltered, sunny spot for your plant, protecting it from cold and wind. Dig a bigger hole, add compost and fertilizer, and plant at the same depth. Create a water-retaining ring around the plant. Water sparingly (300ml) when the soil is dry. Avoid overwatering. Check soil moisture before watering. These plants need direct sunlight.

Product Description

The Mango Is A Tropical Tree Known For Its Shiny, Thick Leaves, Which Many Find Attractive. The Delightful Tropical Scent And Deep Flavor Of A Ripe Thailand Mango Is Irresistible. Growing Your Own Thailand Mango Tree In Your Garden Or Backyard Is Quite Straightforward Since It Requires Little Care. In Return, It Offers Fresh, Fragrant Fruit Under A Beautiful Shade Tree For Many Years. This Variety Of Mango Bears Fruit Almost Year-Round. The Thai Mango Stands Out For Its Unique Taste, Different From Mangoes Found Elsewhere, Contributing To Its Popularity Worldwide. These Mangoes Are Versatile, Fitting Perfectly Into Both Sweet And Savory Dishes, Or They Can Be Enjoyed On Their Own. The Thai Mango Is Locally Known As ?Ma Muang.? However, Its Name Changes Depending On The Region; In The North, It Is Called ?Pae,? And In The South, ?Pao.? The Mango Tree Holds Significant Symbolic Value. For Generations, Many Thais Have Believed That Planting A Mango Tree On The South Side Of Their Home Will Bring Prosperity, Following The Principles Of Feng Shui. Pb-65