Propagating mango trees can be both rewarding and straightforward, especially when utilizing natural enhancers like bananas and Coca-Cola. These household items can stimulate root development and promote healthier growth in mango cuttings. Here’s a beginner-friendly guide to propagating mango trees using this method:

Materials Needed:

  • Healthy mango branch cuttings (6–8 inches long)
  • 1 ripe banana
  • Coca-Cola
  • Clean water
  • Small container
  • Well-draining potting soil
  • Planting pots with drainage holes
  • Plastic bag or clear plastic container (to create a humid environment)

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Prepare the Banana-Coca Soaking Solution:
    • Mash the ripe banana in a bowl until it reaches a smooth consistency.
    • Add an equal part of Coca-Cola to the mashed banana, mixing thoroughly to create a nutrient-rich solution.
  2. Soak the Mango Cuttings:
    • Place the mango branch cuttings into the banana-Coca mixture, ensuring that the cut ends are fully submerged.
    • Allow them to soak for approximately 30 minutes.
  3. Plant the Cuttings:
    • Fill the planting pots with well-draining potting soil, leaving about an inch from the top.
    • Remove the cuttings from the soaking solution and gently rinse off any excess mixture with clean water.
    • Make a small hole in the soil and insert the cutting, ensuring that at least one node (the area where leaves emerge) is below the soil surface.
    • Firmly press the soil around the base of the cutting to provide stability.
  4. Create a Humid Environment:
    • Cover the potted cutting with a plastic bag or place it under a clear plastic container to maintain high humidity, which is crucial for root development.
    • Ensure that the covering does not touch the leaves by using sticks or supports if necessary.
  5. Provide Proper Care:
    • Place the covered cutting in a warm area with indirect sunlight.
    • Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged by misting it regularly.
    • Avoid direct sunlight, as it can overheat the cutting and hinder root development.

Expected Results:

With consistent care, you should observe new leaf growth within 4 to 6 weeks, indicating successful root development. At this stage, gradually acclimate the new plant to normal humidity levels by removing the cover for increasing periods each day before transplanting it to a larger pot or outdoor location.