Special CharacteristicsGrafted For Early Fruiting, Disease Resistance, And Fruit Quality
A mango live plant is a young, living mango tree typically sold in nurseries or online for home gardening or orchard cultivation. These plants are usually propagated through grafting to ensure early fruiting, better disease resistance, and retention of the parent plant’s fruit quality. Unlike seed-grown mango trees that may take 8 to 10 years to bear fruit and show variable traits, grafted mango plants start producing within 3 to 5 years and yield consistent, high-quality fruits true to the variety—such as Alphonso, Kesar, Dasheri, or Banganapalli.\r\n \r\nMango plants thrive in tropical and subtropical climates with full sunlight and well-drained sandy or loamy soil, ideally with a pH range of 5.5 to 7.5. They require moderate but regular watering during their early growth stages and should be protected from frost, strong winds, and waterlogging. As the tree matures, it becomes more drought-tolerant. Mango plants grow into medium to large-sized trees with dense canopies and evergreen, glossy green leaves.