Found this guy in my fridge. I thought it was just the top thingy in the wrong place, but after I finished the mango I realized it was the seed growing. I ripped a part of it by accident (while eating) and feel bad, so now I'm gonna raise it.
I live in Brazil, so I'm not too worried about climate, but what the hell do I do now?
by FruityDuckGhost
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Put it in soil with the sprout facing up
Edit: not deleting but clarifying that as another poster said, what’s poking out is the root, so put that part facing down into the soil.
Hahaha, I love this
Brilliant decision!
That part is probably the root. So that needs to go root down in potting soil
I think Brazil might be a pretty ideal place to grow a mango
Put it in dirt. Keep the dirt moist
It’s better to remove the husk, but still able to do like it does naturally. If you can gently pry the husk away, plant it flat about half an inch deep. I have several growing right now ☺️
https://preview.redd.it/n8k6958q3cqe1.jpeg?width=1088&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2c7787e0c1c12b1d4a5edd7e557a321ed7a66059
You can take the seed out of that husk, gently pry open. Place in a pot of soil with that root down.
Help it out of the shell and plant it in soil, with the root facing down if you can.
This is awesome