Mango Plant आंबा Keshar Dashari Grafted Sapling

Variety-Keshar,Dashari


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This grafted mango plant (आंबा) combines popular Keshar and Dashari varieties, known for their rich sweetness, strong aroma, and excellent pulp quality. Ideal for home gardeners, farmers, and orchard owners, it suits Indian climatic conditions and offers dependable growth with proper care through the year. Plant in well-drained soil with good sunlight, water regularly, and use organic manure and micronutrients for best results. With timely pruning and basic plant protection, you can enjoy abundant seasonal harvests for many productive years. Plants are sourced and nurtured with care at C/O BAPURAO WANKHEDE AMANPUR, TQ UMARKHED, Maharashtra, 445206 to support healthy establishment in your garden or orchard.

Grafted Keshar and Dashari for reliable fruit quality
High sweetness with rich aroma and smooth pulp
Suitable for home gardens, farms, and orchards
Adapted to Indian climate and growing conditions
Promotes long-term seasonal fruit harvests
Easy to maintain with basic plant care

Select a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Dig a pit about 2x2x2 feet, mix soil with compost or well-rotted manure. Place the mango plant carefully, keeping the graft above soil level. Fill and firm the soil, then water deeply. Water regularly, reduce in rainy season, and apply manure twice a year.

To care for a mango plant (आंबा) at home, provide at least 6 hours of direct sunlight, well-drained soil, and regular but moderate watering. Avoid waterlogging around the roots. Add organic manure twice a year and prune lightly to shape the plant and remove weak or diseased branches.

A grafted mango plant usually starts flowering in 3–4 years under good care, while seed-grown plants can take 6–8 years or more. Growth speed depends on variety, soil, water, and climate. With proper fertilization, sunlight, and protection from pests, you can expect regular fruiting after establishment.

Yes, you can grow a mango plant in a large pot if you choose a dwarf or grafted variety like Keshar or Dashari. Use a big container with drainage holes, fill with fertile, well-draining mix, and place in full sun. Regular pruning and balanced fertilization help control size and improve fruiting.

For a mango plant, use a mix of well-rotted farmyard manure and balanced NPK fertilizers in recommended doses. Young plants benefit from more nitrogen for growth, while fruiting trees need higher potassium. Adding organic compost, neem cake, and micronutrients yearly supports strong roots, flowering, and better fruit quality.

Water a young mango plant regularly to keep soil slightly moist, usually 2–3 times a week in summer depending on heat and soil type. Avoid waterlogging. Mature trees need deeper but less frequent watering, mainly during dry spells and flowering. Reduce watering during heavy rains to prevent root problems.