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#Growmangotreefromairlayeringusingbanannaturalrootinghormone #Mangotreeairlayeringprapagation #Mangotreeairlayering #Banananaturalrootinghormone #Maidul'gardeningtechniques Important Guidelines: Air layering is a propagation technique used to root branches of a plant while they are still attached to the parent plant. It's a common method for propagating mango trees, and banana can be used to aid in the process. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to air layer a mango tree using Banana. Materials you will need: Sharp knife or pruning shears Tissue paper or sphagnum moss Plastic wrap or clear plastic bag Twine or rubber bands Rooting hormone (optional) Step-by-step process: Choose the branch: Select a healthy, medium-sized branch on the mango tree that is at least one year old. The branch should be flexible enough to bend without breaking. Make a cut: About 12 to 18 inches from the tip of the selected branch, make a clean, upward 1-2 inch-long cut through the bark and the cambium layer (the greenish layer just under the bark) using a sharp knife or pruning shears. Make sure the cut is not too deep to avoid damaging the inner wood. Wrap the cut area: Take the damp banana and wrap it around the cut area of the branch. This will help retain moisture and encourage root development. Cover with plastic bag: Wrap the tissue paper-wrapped cut area with a sheet of clear plastic wrap or use a clear plastic bag and secure it in place with twine or rubber bands. This creates a mini greenhouse effect and helps maintain a humid environment around the air layer. Check periodically: Over the next few weeks, check the air layer regularly to ensure the tissue paper remains damp. You may need to add more water to keep it moist. Avoid overwatering, as it could lead to rot. Rooting hormone (optional): If you have rooting hormone available, you can lightly dust the cut area with rooting hormone before applying the banana . This can help stimulate root growth. Wait for roots to form: After several weeks, roots should begin to form from the cut area. You can gently check for root development by carefully peeling back the plastic wrap banana Cut and pot the rooted layer: Once you see a sufficient amount of roots (usually at least 2-3 inches long), you can remove the air layer from the parent tree. Make a clean cut just below the rooted area. Transplant the rooted air layer into a suitable pot with well-draining soil mix, and care for it as you would with any other young mango tree. Remember that air layering is best done during the active growing season, usually in spring or early summer. Not all air layers are successful, but with proper technique and care, you can increase your chances of success in propagating a new mango tree. #propagate_mango_tree #air_layering_mango_tree #mango_tree_from_cutting Grow mango tree from Air layering using Banana natural rooting hormone, Propagation mango tree from Air layering, Mango tree air layering propagation, Mango plant Mango grafting, Air layering, Grafting,