I agree! Mangos are such a beautiful plant to grow indoors 👌(Here in Spain, zone 10, we can have them outside, but sometimes protected in cold winter nights). In wich zone do you grow?☺️
@@FarmLifewithKids Wow, California, lots of succulent growers there! 😃👌We have similar climates with changing seasons but mild temperature. Our winter is short and we don't have snow but we have some cold weeks in January and February.
@@cactusandfriends_by_vane Yes it sounds like we do have similar climates. Last year on thanksgiving morning, I got unexpected snow here!!! It was beautiful but I was not prepared for it. ☺️
Thanks for the videos. Awesome to see them grow. I'm in Texas and just started growing mangoes that I had bought in California. I believe they were Champagne mangoes from up north in Fremont. I did the wet towel & zip lock bag. Now I have them in pots and growing outside. Thanks again for your video. I learned alot. Have a great day.
Really? Oh my I’m so glad to hear that your growing mangoes successfully!! Do you have them in direct or indirect sunlight? I’m currently trying to find some time to edit the update video on my mango trees. Hopefully soon I can upload it. 😊 Thank you so much for the kind words and support. Please keep me updated on your trees. 😊
Hi friend 🤗! You know what? This video is very useful for me because I ate a mango two weeks ago, opened the pit and put the seed on soil and I was wondering if the tiny green that I barely see could be the plant sprouting. Now I can know what to expect. Thank you!👌☺️
I’m glad this video was useful. Make sure to watch the video on how I germinated the seeds 👉🏼 ruclips.net/video/Tzu018oOj50/видео.html 😁 Mango trees grow extremely fast at first. Big beautiful long leaves very quickly. Then growth slow a bit after the first few true leaves. What growing zone are you in?🤗
@@cactusandfriends_by_vane Zone 10 in Spain! Wow I love that! So it looks like you will be able to grow your mango tree outdoors and get some delicious fruit! I’m glad! Please keep me updated on how it goes. I’ll be sure to update you too. Thanks so much for watching 🤗
@@FarmLifewithKids I think so, there are professional cultivations of mango and avocado not far from where I live. I will keep you updated but you know that we are going to wait for a long time to see the fruits 😜. If we are lucky, in three years. And I cross fingers that my avocados weren't a grafting (because in that case who knows if it's giving fruit or what kind...😅). We must have faith in nature. Have a nice day! 😘
Great video, wish I can grow Mango because in our house we all love mangoes..Every season we have to buy mango from super market as our country can' grow it here.
I haven’t thought about when yet. It’s my first time growing mango trees and I get lows of 28F in winter and dry highs of 105F in summer so I’m not sure if I’ll be able to put them in the ground. I’ll check out that channel, I’m curious to see how he does it! Thank you so much!!! I hope you consider subscribing, and share with a family member or friend 😁
Thank you, I appreciate! I hope you consider subscribing 😊 if you didn’t already and make sure to turn on ALL notifications so you don’t miss the next update.😀
@@WofW Ok , well the seed was supposed to stay , BUT if you have some roots , it may be ok. I know how hard transplanting can be for things like avocados and mangoes. I’m glad your growing mango! What part of the world are you in?
@@WofW wow Norway! Awesome! Thanks for visiting my channel. Check out the rest of the videos here, I’m sure you’ll find some you can enjoy, hope you consider subscribing 😊
I believe I used Tommy Atkins mangoes 🥭. They are large reddish and yellow. But this method of growing will work on any viable mango seed of your choice. 😊
Mango trees can be grown for fruit if you live in a tropical climate, but they can also make great indoor plants. What growing zone are you in?😃👇🏼
I agree! Mangos are such a beautiful plant to grow indoors 👌(Here in Spain, zone 10, we can have them outside, but sometimes protected in cold winter nights). In wich zone do you grow?☺️
@@cactusandfriends_by_vane I’m in zone 8b in Southern California USA. It gets cold during winter....😅
@@FarmLifewithKids Wow, California, lots of succulent growers there! 😃👌We have similar climates with changing seasons but mild temperature. Our winter is short and we don't have snow but we have some cold weeks in January and February.
@@cactusandfriends_by_vane Yes it sounds like we do have similar climates. Last year on thanksgiving morning, I got unexpected snow here!!! It was beautiful but I was not prepared for it. ☺️
It’s been 11 months.. time for a update!
Thanks for the videos. Awesome to see them grow. I'm in Texas and just started growing mangoes that I had bought in California.
I believe they were Champagne mangoes from up north in Fremont. I did the wet towel & zip lock bag. Now I have them in pots and growing outside. Thanks again for your video. I learned alot. Have a great day.
Really? Oh my I’m so glad to hear that your growing mangoes successfully!! Do you have them in direct or indirect sunlight?
I’m currently trying to find some time to edit the update video on my mango trees. Hopefully soon I can upload it. 😊
Thank you so much for the kind words and support. Please keep me updated on your trees. 😊
Hi friend 🤗! You know what? This video is very useful for me because I ate a mango two weeks ago, opened the pit and put the seed on soil and I was wondering if the tiny green that I barely see could be the plant sprouting. Now I can know what to expect. Thank you!👌☺️
I’m glad this video was useful. Make sure to watch the video on how I germinated the seeds 👉🏼 ruclips.net/video/Tzu018oOj50/видео.html 😁
Mango trees grow extremely fast at first. Big beautiful long leaves very quickly. Then growth slow a bit after the first few true leaves. What growing zone are you in?🤗
@@FarmLifewithKids Thanks! I've seen your other video too☺️👌. I'm in zone 10, in Spain. I hope to grow it successfully.
@@cactusandfriends_by_vane Zone 10 in Spain! Wow I love that! So it looks like you will be able to grow your mango tree outdoors and get some delicious fruit! I’m glad! Please keep me updated on how it goes. I’ll be sure to update you too. Thanks so much for watching 🤗
@@FarmLifewithKids I think so, there are professional cultivations of mango and avocado not far from where I live. I will keep you updated but you know that we are going to wait for a long time to see the fruits 😜. If we are lucky, in three years. And I cross fingers that my avocados weren't a grafting (because in that case who knows if it's giving fruit or what kind...😅). We must have faith in nature. Have a nice day! 😘
That mango tree looks amazing
Great video 👍
Thank you 🙏🏼! I’ll do my best to update you all every 2-3 months on these trees and also show how I’m overwintering them. Thanks for watching 😀
Great video, wish I can grow Mango because in our house we all love mangoes..Every season we have to buy mango from super market as our country can' grow it here.
Thank you so so much for watching 😁😁😁😁😁. You can always grow it as a beautiful indoor plant. Where do you live?
Very Nice, When are you planting them outside? If this guy "Arizona Fruit Trees" can grow in the desert you can too!
I haven’t thought about when yet. It’s my first time growing mango trees and I get lows of 28F in winter and dry highs of 105F in summer so I’m not sure if I’ll be able to put them in the ground. I’ll check out that channel, I’m curious to see how he does it! Thank you so much!!!
I hope you consider subscribing, and share with a family member or friend 😁
Very nice
Thank you, I appreciate! I hope you consider subscribing 😊 if you didn’t already and make sure to turn on ALL notifications so you don’t miss the next update.😀
Do we water them or condensation is enough during the early stage before transplant
do you know if it needs the mango seed to further grow? mine fell off while is was replanting it🥲
You mean the seed fell off and detach from the stem where the leave are? Do you have a bit of root left?
@@FarmLifewithKids yes, and yes I do!
@@WofW Ok , well the seed was supposed to stay , BUT if you have some roots , it may be ok. I know how hard transplanting can be for things like avocados and mangoes. I’m glad your growing mango! What part of the world are you in?
@@FarmLifewithKids ah, I see, only time will show then🤞I’m from Norway!
@@WofW wow Norway! Awesome! Thanks for visiting my channel. Check out the rest of the videos here, I’m sure you’ll find some you can enjoy, hope you consider subscribing 😊
What kind of mango is it?
I believe I used Tommy Atkins mangoes 🥭. They are large reddish and yellow. But this method of growing will work on any viable mango seed of your choice. 😊