Alphonso Mango Grafted Super Rare Live Potted New Bonsai Plant Phyto Certificate

Keep the Alphonso mango sprouts in the container for at least six weeks before planting the sprouts in the ground. Remove the growing Alphonso mango from its container and cut back the tap root to approximately one foot in length. Use sharp tool, sterile shears to make the cuts.

Plant the Alphonso mango sapling in a well-drained, nutrient-rich location that receives full sunlight and good ventilation. Plant the Alphonso mango at least 35 feet away from other trees to allow plenty of room for growth, which will also increase fruiting. Position the Alphonso mango tree in a hole that is only as deep as its roots. Backfill the hole with soil mix and ensure that all the roots are completely covered with soil.

Allow the newly planted Alphonso mango plant sapling about two weeks to get established before its first feeding. Fertilize the Alphonso mango with a slow release fertilizer, such as a 5-8-10 or 10-10-10 combination, approximately every three months throughout the growing season. Apply the fertilizer according to the instructions and keep the fertilizer at least a foot away from the base of the tree to prevent root burn diseases.