Planting a mango tree correctly is the foundation for a healthy and productive orchard. Begin by preparing and watering the planting pit, then carefully place a healthy grafted sapling without disturbing its roots. Ensure the graft union remains above the soil surface, fill the pit with nutrient-rich soil, and gently firm it to remove air pockets. Water immediately after planting, support the young tree with a stake, and apply organic mulch around the base while keeping it away from the stem. Following these simple steps promotes strong root establishment, vigorous growth, and long-term fruit production.
Water the pit before planting.
Carefully remove the polybag without disturbing the root ball.
Place the sapling upright in the center of the pit.
Ensure the graft union remains above ground level.
Fill the pit with prepared soil mixture.
Press the soil gently to remove air pockets.
Water immediately after planting.
Provide staking to protect young plants from wind damage.
Apply mulch around the base while keeping it away from the stem.