Hi
I am new and got into indoor gardening in the past few months.
I am growing some mangoes from seeds. The Jamaican and Mexican seeds are often polyembryonic and grow fast.
I have one seed with 4 plants growing next to each other.
I know i read some advice to kill the smaller seedlings and keep the strongest.
I was wondering if i can keep them all and separate them and pot them individually, give them as presents or exchange them.
i post some photos but they grew lusher and higher [esp the jamaican "wild" mangoes]
here are some photos and i attach the link to the picasa album,
if i want to separate them as different plants when and how should i do it?
{{gwi:245328}}From phalaenopsis+mango
{{gwi:245329}}From phalaenopsis+mango
{{gwi:245330}}From phalaenopsis+mango
here is the
album on picasa
thanks
stefano
Here is a link that might be useful: picasa album
gardenlover25
stefpixOriginal Author
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