Secret to Growing Mango Tree from Cutting (No Grafting!)
@cacay1 (84909)
Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
June 6, 2025 8:04pm CST
If you want to grow your own mango tree from a cutting, watch the video . In this video, it shows you the exact steps to successfully propagate a mango tree using cuttings. This method is perfect if you don't want to grow from seed or grafting. Learn the best time, soil mix, rooting hormone, and care tips to ensure your mango cutting develops strong roots and grows into a healthy tree. Whether we a beginner or an experienced gardener, this method is simple, natural, and effective for us to emulate. In this digital age, there is nothing impossible as long as there is a guide. Good luck to us wanting to save more and eat more mangoes.
I am now on summer vacation, so I start planting fruits he he. It is so exciting.
Your browser isn’t supported anymore. Update it to get the best YouTube experience and our latest features. Learn moreRemind me later
4 people like this
4 responses


@abhi_bangal (5973)
• Ahmednagar, India
7 Jun
This discussion has come very timely for me. Because I have already started the process of propagating a mango tree right from scratch. And I am not doing it from cutting, but right from the mango seed - I think we call that mango stone.
But I will definitely visit your video so that I can access other videos from there as well. Are you into gardening or what? I am also trying to develop my own garden in my backyard. And I already started the process for the same.
It's a great pleasure to do our beat for the society and the environment. Even if the garden is going to be a personal one, I don't mind sharing the output with anyone
I'm always happy doing that.

1 person likes this

@abhi_bangal (5973)
• Ahmednagar, India
8 Jun
@cacay1 I'm a newcomer in the gardening field. But I'm very excited and enthusiastic about it.
If you have space, you can plant various vegetables that you can avoid buying from the market. I'm also having the same mentality of planting the needy items.
Sometimes some of them grow, at times, some don't. I don't understand how and why it happens. Does the soil has any rule to play?
1 person likes this
@cacay1 (84909)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
9 Jun
@abhi_bangal
There are vegetables that dislike to have near them their enemy
like celery, it doesn't like to be planted beside spring onions. Before you plant do research about the plants you like to plant and what makes them grow apart from water and fertiliser.


1 person likes this
@cacay1 (84909)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
7 Jun
@abhi_bangal, wow that's awesome. I have just started to plant but not a mango. I planted spring onions. I become aggressive in planting when the spices and veggies and almost everything are getting pricy. 

1 person likes this

@cacay1 (84909)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
7 Jun
@Ineeddentures, yes, they would surely grow. Just do experiment of your soil. The good thing is you a plant this fruit in a pot.
1 person likes this
@Ineeddentures (4341)
•
7 Jun
@cacay1
Does a Mango have a seed or stone inside it?
I could but a Mango and try and grow from the seed
My wife is growing Apricots from stones
1 person likes this
@cacay1 (84909)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
7 Jun
@Ineeddentures
haven't you eaten a ripe mango? There's a seed my friend. You can also plant the seed.

1 person likes this

