I have a garden in my home which was originally just a piece of land in my backyard. When I was around 6, it was a warm summer evening and my dad had brought some really sweet mangoes. While eating them, I remember asking my mom as an innocent child that what if we grow our own mango tree? then we can have free mangoes forever! She said yes that's right! So that evening I planted my tree from the seed that was left from the mango that I ate. Today I am 25 and that mango tree is a big boi now! That tree has literally seen me growing up under its shade! It gives some really sweet and delicious mangoes every summer! And everytime I taste a mango from that tree, I instantly fly back to my childhood and relish the sweet memories of that evening! Now I have created a mini Orchard around that tree where I grow some really beautiful flowers and I have also put up a ladder that goes up to the tree where I climb up and just stare at the evening sun!
And one day you will get old, sitting on a bench under the same mango tree who was provided by your father, you remember your childhood, your parents and then your kid, a well lived life i would say.
I am 18 years old now. I planted one in my pot when I was 14 years old, I still remember that mango taste was so amazing that I decided to plant it. After 2 years it became so big that the pot broke and we planted it to the near ground of ours. At present moment it's almost double my height. I am proud to be the owner of a sweet tall mango tree in my area.
For the people wondering why it didn't grow a mango. Fruit trees when they are first planted take about 2-3 years (maybe longer) to bare their first fruit. The plant needs to be mature and have the right environmental situations.
I think we need to appreciate how much time and effort this person puts in these videos for us to watch within like 3 minutes vs it being a whole year for this person
Yea! And that's nothing for him. Read the description, he writes his next update videos will come out February 2023 and the full mango seed to fruit video will come earliest February 2026...................................................................... !!!
I know it's a mango tree. But watching this made me realize how we take the little things for granted. I almost shed a tear when I saw the tree growing so massively. It was beautiful.
seeds are incredible. their outer shell is usually inedible, causing seeds to pass safely through whatever swallowed them! they can lay dormant for centuries under the right conditions and when planted, grow like they were dropped yesterday! they hold the building blocks for the biggest things on this planet, all in something we can (usually) hold between our fingers!!!
I do this all the time, mango trees have good roots that hold the soil together so I like to plant them along the river bank near me and around my suburb. In future generations people can enjoy the fruit and the big trees can look after the land 😀
Sounds amazing - lovely to hear about it! To those who read my comment here, please see what I and another commenter wrote below about the importance of native species & risks of introducing non-native ones.
@@Deep_chocolate Yes, I'm sure many of us could take inspiration from this & use plants that are native to our own country to do something useful to help nature, even if it is only in a very small way, for instance something small that we plant in a back yard or grow in a pot on a balcony. Everything adds up. How we manage any area in our care is important. What to some people is just a patch of "weeds" can be a hugely important resource for insect life like butterflies, etc., & that affects birds & other creatures in turn. I know of an area that has got more natural & it astonishes me how it teems with life compared with what it used to be like! There is a buddleia bush that gets loads of butterflies visiting when it flowers. Let's think about what is native to our local environment, as these are part of the ecology there, typically more so than the plants we often move round the world. Good luck to Iron Horn Forge with continuing the project!
@@The-Organised-Pianist Ideologies like this are partially responsible for invasive species devastating local wildlife 🤣 For example, mango tree roots grow VERY DEEP AND WIDE. Plant a mango tree where it doesn't belong, and the roots will split foundations and crack roadways.
@@iwasadeum Thank you, you have made the excellent point about invasive species very well & so much more clearly than I did. (I hope that the original commenter is in a country where mangos are native.) I don't know much about mangos but I was not specifically suggesting anyone plants one of those outdoors. I will gladly edit my comments a little right near the top to remove any doubt as to my own meaning. Everyone, let's always think very carefully about what we plant & move around the world. For example, other organisms can arrive unexpectedly along with imported plants. Personally I would seek a native species that is appropriate in the context. For example, if we can look in our own country's natural environment, we can see how many other species a native plant supports, and how it functions within the local ecology.
Cool video! I’m Indian American. I grew up in South India. My grand parents grow mangoes. As kids , we used to eat mangoes and throw the seeds with the outer shell. in the ground; it used to grow. We just cut off that plant otherwise it will grow into very big wide tree. Also if buy a mango and we really like the taste then we would plant the seed. It takes years before it will yield fruits.
My best friend had a huge tree in the middle on his backyard. It was almost as wide as his house and everyday we could collect a ton of full red mangos. The best mangos I’ve tasted in my life omg they were so damn sweet.
I started growing a mango tree in August, mid September I brought it to my room. I even put like 12-15 worms in the bucket I was growing it in. I watered it and fed it compost daily. Finally on April 1st I decided to bring it back outside for some fresh air. On April 3rd we got a surprise cold front from Canada that brought sleet, shortly after it died. Moral of the story is, If you live in Connecticut, Move somewhere warmer.
Lol, years ago my mom grew me a miniature Orange tree from seed. It was about 16 inches tall and would sprout tiny immature fruits. I'm in Canada, one day I noticed my little tree (indoors of course) was infested with tiny gnats. Clever me thought to put the plant outside in the cold wind for about 60 seconds to get rid of the gnats. I did so and then the phone rang. Two hours later I remembered my tree, it had no bugs now, just miniature icicles. I'm an idiot.
Planted from seed, a mango tree requires five to eight years before it will bear fruit; a nursery sapling should produce fruit in about four years. The mango fruit takes three to five months to ripen after the tree has flowered. The color of the ripe fruit depends on the variety.
I've had mangos for years and never once have I thought to "open" the tough middle bit to see the seed. Always assumed that the whole tough part was the seed like a strange plum or peach.
people in the comment section have to understand that they're growing a TREE, not just an ordinary plant. it takes *years* to grow a fully-matured mango tree. not to mention its growth rate depends on the environment. the one on the video grows slow because it's placed in a small pot, obviously they will have to move it to a bigger pot for it to grow properly.
Props to the cameraman for holding the camera steady for the whole year, he a real one.✊🏽 Edit: oh my God, it's unbelievable how many people missed the joke and are gender sensitive i said "cameraman" and not cameraperson💀I've lost faith in humanity, read the comments to lose fiath too. This is sad 😂😂
Mango trees are so amazing mashaallah I can see it as life Everytime a layer in the plant comes out it become old and weak just like us when we became older, also every new layer growing is like a new generation from us Spend time wisely it will run like this plant sooner or later
my mango tree, jorje junior the 3rd, was the same height as your 180 days, but ultimately died due to winter freeze in texas, i still remember my man. Peace Jorje, I love you!
probably took 1 pic everyday for a year thus this is the product of it. The playback speed of each pic in order makes it seem like a video but really its just 1 pic shown after the other very fast.
My Grandma has planted a mango tree 5 years ago it's not fully grown adult tree with thick trunk and all but it blossoms flowers but it hasn't got to the point where an actual ripe mango has grown on it yet so to all the people disappointed from the lack of fruit on that tree have some patience trees need to grow properly to blossom flowers and bear fruits
Can we just appreciate how much effort is put into these time lapse videos especially this one as Mango 🥭 has such a long life span. Recording this requires quite a lot of dedication
its so soothing to watch something grow, we are so much in rush and everything we want is instant this video shows me that things takes time its law of mother nature slow down and enjoy the journey
This demonstration is extreme well done. Congratulations. I wish so many of the other demos shown for grafting Avocado's and Mango give such step by step details. Whoever has presented has a keen sense of the minute detail the observer needs to provide. Thank you so much.
My name is Mango, and I have a dad who lives in Tenasee. He loves gardening, and makes most of his own food for himself. Today, he sent me this. It made my day. Thank you for helping a small town girl get through the week :))
For anyone thinking about growing a mango tree, you need to understand that these trees grow to around 30 metres high or more! They are everywhere in the tropics of Northern Australia, which is where we live.
Right! Don't think they d manage outside, here in the UK, except maybe Cornwall or the Isles of Scilly. Thirty metres is some neight! Northern Australia is enough info for me.
@Trash content after showing absolutely no sympathy for the person situation and status. And hating someone for trying to enlighten someone else despite having a bad day.
Let’s give a round of applause to the cameraman who spent an entire year recording this plants growth. So many sleepless nights, so that we don’t miss any of it. 👏👏👏👏
It amazes me from the comments that so many people think growing a fruit tree is like growing a Chia Pet. It's a tree, folks. It takes years to become a fruit-bearing plant.
Sad news the plant probably died or something, it says that there will be an update video in 2023 february but i checked the videos in the channel and i couldnt find the mango plant update.
I bought a mango from a supermarket about 6 months ago. The stone was split open and I could see the seed so I decided to have a go at getting it to germinate. I put it in a plastic bag with some wet tissue paper. I took a while for any root to appear but it did eventually and I planted it in some compost. It is really slow growing, after 6 months its about three inches tall with 3-4 leaves. It looks healthy but it is so slow at growing. I just thought mangos were slow to grow. I'm not expecting it to make any fruit here in the UK, although based on this years hot summer it might do. I would just like it as an ornamental tree.
A while back I threw a mango eaten down to the seed into my grandma’s garden and it grew into a plant just being there. Stayed strong till the seasons changed
You really inspired me to plant stuff,I’m 11 and now I LOVE PLANTING!! I just discovered I have the green thumb lol, I also planted mango,I live in Illinois and ik winter gets freezing and tropical plants will die,so I’ll leave it in my house for winter with a LED light, or whatever that light is called for plants,main point here is thank you so much for making these videos, I really appreciate that and not a lot of people do that,but you did! I also planted oranges,lemon,peach, and apples! I know it will take years for it to happen but it’s ok, it’s fun to plant in my opinion!!
It is incredible fun and also magical to see when, if really it grows, all the results shows you did good to be kind and nurturing to the plants. Sustainable always and it will reward in soooo many ways people. Great to hear about inspiring growers and thankfully so many tips to find in process if growing different fruits & vegetables. And imagine so much money to save and not having to give your money for greedy people. Blessing to grown own food.
You have no idea how many times I tried to grow mango from seed And they all died because of the mold. It was really exciting for me to see this video Especially with the music in the background Almost to tears.. magic.
@@adamsoldier9898 Less/less frequent water is probably the solution. Smaller pots can also help avoid rot while getting seedlings established as they dry out faster and your seedling doesn’t have the rootball for a big pot anyway, if you’re using any. If it’s germination issues, make sure if it’s sitting in water to germinate that you swap the water out. Stagnant water won’t always kill your plants, but it can; just look at how much stuff grew in them 2 weeks; that’s just stuff you can see. Think about all the bacteria and fungi trying to attack the young seedling. You also get very poor oxygen flow to the taproot once it has sprouted if it is not quickly planted, which can lead to it essentially being a goner from the get-go.
@@kevinkearney4187 i've tried these methods in the past i've watched too many videos about mango germination, my problem with mango seeds is the fruits i buy in my city are of bad quality, the seeds inside already have some molds(black spots) on them which you cant prevent..., i also tired cleaning them with hydrogin peroxide but didnt work.
@@adamsoldier9898 Mango trees need a dry season if you don't gett dry sometimes you will get problems with humidity my Two mangotrees are living almost 3 Years with almost no problem Location in Luxembourg (living Room Winter / Summer time outside )
Make sure not to plant it directly in your garden!! It needs more care until it grows a bit, otherwise it would freeze in cold months and youd lose the plant. i wouldnt do it until its at least about 3 years old, but dooo plant it in a pot and take good care of it, it will thank you with delicious fruits soon enough🥰
Great vid. I live in Thailand, and have a HUGE mango tree in the front yard...and smaller ones on the side and back . I sometimes find these sprouting from mangoes that have just dropped onto the ground. Thanks for sharing
2:15 Infected by some fungi or bacteria, you can see the burned leaves getting worse. Indoor grown plants don't have enough UV exposure, so you should either use antibiotic agent or biological agent like Trichoderma harzianum.
Thanks! Same to you. I hope to be married with atleast one kid, a house and a beautiful garden to grow vegetables. Let's see how it goes! Brb in 4 years!
Okay, while we are at it, I‘m gonna do this as an Motivational purpose and see how far I’ve came. I‘m currently 23 and I‘m really tryna sustain a life where I can care about my very own garden and my mental health. Maybe have a lil compound, nothing too crazy. And a wife I can trust and build something upon with. I don’t need no crazy cars clothes or a big house. All those things don’t mean nothing to me. I just seek for better qualities in life. And maybe some Peace too. I‘ma hang in there and make my 4 year older me proud. Good luck to Ya’ll. Life’s a trip 11.03.22
Full mango seed to fruit video coming in 2026. Subscribe so you don't miss it :D
I'll be waiting ;)
i'll come back here. that's a promise >;D
@@asmallguy6124 yes :D
😂 Will do! 👍🏼😎✌🏼
Playing the long game. Very well, I shall be waiting. Hail the mighty mango!
I have a garden in my home which was originally just a piece of land in my backyard. When I was around 6, it was a warm summer evening and my dad had brought some really sweet mangoes. While eating them, I remember asking my mom as an innocent child that what if we grow our own mango tree? then we can have free mangoes forever! She said yes that's right! So that evening I planted my tree from the seed that was left from the mango that I ate. Today I am 25 and that mango tree is a big boi now! That tree has literally seen me growing up under its shade! It gives some really sweet and delicious mangoes every summer! And everytime I taste a mango from that tree, I instantly fly back to my childhood and relish the sweet memories of that evening! Now I have created a mini Orchard around that tree where I grow some really beautiful flowers and I have also put up a ladder that goes up to the tree where I climb up and just stare at the evening sun!
And one day you will get old, sitting on a bench under the same mango tree who was provided by your father, you remember your childhood, your parents and then your kid, a well lived life i would say.
I’m a big kid now 😀
Amazing
And one day when it stops bearing fruit you can either chop it down for fired wood or let it fall for the insects to eat, thus is the circle of life.
Thanks FBI, very cool.
one year time lapse and plans for 4 years ahead? seed daddy has some *dedication*
Seed daddy :DD
I know, it's amazinf
New name unlocked:seed daddy
Ey yo kinda sus calling him seed daddy
@@patriiicccc2088 well he ain't complainin.
I am 18 years old now. I planted one in my pot when I was 14 years old, I still remember that mango taste was so amazing that I decided to plant it. After 2 years it became so big that the pot broke and we planted it to the near ground of ours. At present moment it's almost double my height. I am proud to be the owner of a sweet tall mango tree in my area.
Where are you from
I am from Pakistan
@@sonngsforyou India brother
@@ManishKushwaha36 ohh good I love India and I want to visit India I am from Hyderabad Pakistanj🙂
I wanted to visit India 🇮🇳 love from Pakistan
17 years of eating mangoes and i never knew the big pit wasn’t the seed
Same
You’ve never chomped the pit too hard?
You from America?
Same
same 😭😭 my family always cut mango slices for me I'm basically clueless
I don't know why, but the layers of new leaves coming out is so beautiful to me, it's majestic
Same
Beauty of God's creation.
@@nirvanic3610 so true
@@nirvanic3610 definitely not the naive one.
@@blch5351 definitely, a navie one would think the complicated genetics of a mango comes from destructive mutations.
For the people wondering why it didn't grow a mango. Fruit trees when they are first planted take about 2-3 years (maybe longer) to bare their first fruit. The plant needs to be mature and have the right environmental situations.
It's also still very small
Mango trees produce fruit in 5 years
Didn't think this would be so profound. Makes you realize how beautiful nature is. From something dead comes life..
I think we need to appreciate how much time and effort this person puts in these videos for us to watch within like 3 minutes vs it being a whole year for this person
It's like we passed a whole year in 3 minutes... OMG I'M TIME TRAVELING
fax
FULL respect to this guy
no really imagine doing a video of ONE YEAR and he waits all of this time to give us this 2 minutes an 56 seconds video
Yea! And that's nothing for him. Read the description, he writes his next update videos will come out February 2023 and the full mango seed to fruit video will come earliest February 2026...................................................................... !!!
I know it's a mango tree. But watching this made me realize how we take the little things for granted. I almost shed a tear when I saw the tree growing so massively. It was beautiful.
Why is seeing this tree grow so emotional
The music ;) :p
Its your soul longing to God.
Ikr
seeds are incredible. their outer shell is usually inedible, causing seeds to pass safely through whatever swallowed them! they can lay dormant for centuries under the right conditions and when planted, grow like they were dropped yesterday! they hold the building blocks for the biggest things on this planet, all in something we can (usually) hold between our fingers!!!
Wow, the top at day 338 going crazy. It looks amazing! Good job with the camera and thank you for these time lapse videos!
There wasent a comment with 225 likes so I’ll fix that :)
I do this all the time, mango trees have good roots that hold the soil together so I like to plant them along the river bank near me and around my suburb. In future generations people can enjoy the fruit and the big trees can look after the land 😀
Sounds amazing - lovely to hear about it! To those who read my comment here, please see what I and another commenter wrote below about the importance of native species & risks of introducing non-native ones.
Sounds like a great hobby
@@Deep_chocolate Yes, I'm sure many of us could take inspiration from this & use plants that are native to our own country to do something useful to help nature, even if it is only in a very small way, for instance something small that we plant in a back yard or grow in a pot on a balcony. Everything adds up. How we manage any area in our care is important. What to some people is just a patch of "weeds" can be a hugely important resource for insect life like butterflies, etc., & that affects birds & other creatures in turn. I know of an area that has got more natural & it astonishes me how it teems with life compared with what it used to be like! There is a buddleia bush that gets loads of butterflies visiting when it flowers. Let's think about what is native to our local environment, as these are part of the ecology there, typically more so than the plants we often move round the world. Good luck to Iron Horn Forge with continuing the project!
@@The-Organised-Pianist Ideologies like this are partially responsible for invasive species devastating local wildlife 🤣 For example, mango tree roots grow VERY DEEP AND WIDE. Plant a mango tree where it doesn't belong, and the roots will split foundations and crack roadways.
@@iwasadeum Thank you, you have made the excellent point about invasive species very well & so much more clearly than I did. (I hope that the original commenter is in a country where mangos are native.) I don't know much about mangos but I was not specifically suggesting anyone plants one of those outdoors. I will gladly edit my comments a little right near the top to remove any doubt as to my own meaning. Everyone, let's always think very carefully about what we plant & move around the world. For example, other organisms can arrive unexpectedly along with imported plants. Personally I would seek a native species that is appropriate in the context. For example, if we can look in our own country's natural environment, we can see how many other species a native plant supports, and how it functions within the local ecology.
Cool video! I’m Indian American. I grew up in South India. My grand parents grow mangoes. As kids , we used to eat mangoes and throw the seeds with the outer shell. in the ground; it used to grow. We just cut off that plant otherwise it will grow into very big wide tree. Also if buy a mango and we really like the taste then we would plant the seed. It takes years before it will yield fruits.
Props to the camera guy for holding it that long.
I would like to thank everyone who likes this comment for all the apprecitiaton
@Angus Delaney r/woooosh It’s a camera on a wall that takes pictures periodically.
@@terasgamer9097 that's what they want you to think, they're very professional
@@terasgamer9097
R/woooosh. Clearly sarcasm. How do you not see that?
@@daveulrich4623 R/woooosh Clearly sarcasm. How did you not see that?
My best friend had a huge tree in the middle on his backyard. It was almost as wide as his house and everyday we could collect a ton of full red mangos. The best mangos I’ve tasted in my life omg they were so damn sweet.
ok
ok
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Lucky mofo
The music makes this more emotional than it should be. This plant took me on a journey.
Yeah, this is the kind of music that plays during a scene where a character dies. It really does fit the video.
Props to the guy who held the camera for 365.4 days
There was no cameraman, he just put the camera on a table or something
@@thachvu6665 it's just a joke 🤣
I started growing a mango tree in August, mid September I brought it to my room. I even put like 12-15 worms in the bucket I was growing it in. I watered it and fed it compost daily. Finally on April 1st I decided to bring it back outside for some fresh air. On April 3rd we got a surprise cold front from Canada that brought sleet, shortly after it died. Moral of the story is, If you live in Connecticut, Move somewhere warmer.
I read that worms when they don't have enough dead substrate start attacking living matter, like roots. Sounds very risky.
Lol, years ago my mom grew me a miniature Orange tree from seed. It was about 16 inches tall and would sprout tiny immature fruits. I'm in Canada, one day I noticed my little tree (indoors of course) was infested with tiny gnats. Clever me thought to put the plant outside in the cold wind for about 60 seconds to get rid of the gnats. I did so and then the phone rang. Two hours later I remembered my tree, it had no bugs now, just miniature icicles. I'm an idiot.
@@tomcunningham9318 lmao
@@tomcunningham9318 XD XD
Gotta give props to the cameraman. Stayed to record for a year. What a legend
Planted from seed, a mango tree requires five to eight years before it will bear fruit; a nursery sapling should produce fruit in about four years. The mango fruit takes three to five months to ripen after the tree has flowered. The color of the ripe fruit depends on the variety.
✍️
So much cool info 😮
Nature is so deserving of awe and appreciation. Yes to Life Force. Thank you for your time and sharing!
I've had mangos for years and never once have I thought to "open" the tough middle bit to see the seed.
Always assumed that the whole tough part was the seed like a strange plum or peach.
I know right?!
Never knew it!
Another thing, mango seeds are edible.
people in the comment section have to understand that they're growing a TREE, not just an ordinary plant. it takes *years* to grow a fully-matured mango tree. not to mention its growth rate depends on the environment. the one on the video grows slow because it's placed in a small pot, obviously they will have to move it to a bigger pot for it to grow properly.
You're telling me the seed is inside what we thought was the seed the whole time? 🤔
Exactly
🤣
😲 I knooooow!!!
Yeab and its crazy i dont know how
Yes lol I thought most people knew that
Why is this so emotional
@TheChalkChannel It is
@TheChalkChannel is this not emotional to you? Do you experience emotions?
It's the music 🎶😂
@@buskingkarma2503 most likely LoL
@@buskingkarma2503 funeral music
This really shows off how alive a plant is. The pulsing growth stages of the sapling are so interesting.
Let’s just take time to realize this and appreciate that this took one year to make. Thank you. Great job!
Props to the cameraman for holding the camera steady for the whole year, he a real one.✊🏽
Edit: oh my God, it's unbelievable how many people missed the joke and are gender sensitive i said "cameraman" and not cameraperson💀I've lost faith in humanity, read the comments to lose fiath too. This is sad 😂😂
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@@fahad_hassan_92 💦👀
@@adityavarpe9688 did the joke go over your long head?
Hey, it could have been a camera woman, did you think of that ;)
There is such thing as a tripod like other people said
Props to the camera man for recording for a year. 👏
Props to the camera person for standing so still for a whole year. Massive respect.
Right? People are so talented these days.
ever heard of tripod?。。。ばか
That was incredibly beautiful.
Even more beautiful is He who created it
@Charlie Beckwith ?
Huge props to camera guy who was standing a year to record this
😂😂😂😂😂
Mango trees are so amazing mashaallah
I can see it as life
Everytime a layer in the plant comes out it become old and weak just like us when we became older, also every new layer growing is like a new generation from us
Spend time wisely it will run like this plant sooner or later
Masya Allah
Well said
God Bless You
my mango tree, jorje junior the 3rd, was the same height as your 180 days, but ultimately died due to winter freeze in texas, i still remember my man. Peace Jorje, I love you!
:(
R.I.P.
R.I.P to jorje 😔
i wonder if i could make it a bonsai mango tree and keep it inside
F
I hope the sequel shows up in 2026 when I forget about this video and it brightens up my day
Plants are the most beautiful part of creation, watching them grow was better than ASMR.
props to the camera man for being so patient to be there 24/7 365
Props to the cameraman for standing there recording for a whole year.
Lol
Lmao
His legs must be tired
They must have biceps on their toes by now, mark my words.
probably took 1 pic everyday for a year thus this is the product of it. The playback speed of each pic in order makes it seem like a video but really its just 1 pic shown after the other very fast.
My Grandma has planted a mango tree 5 years ago it's not fully grown adult tree with thick trunk and all but it blossoms flowers but it hasn't got to the point where an actual ripe mango has grown on it yet so to all the people disappointed from the lack of fruit on that tree have some patience trees need to grow properly to blossom flowers and bear fruits
Props to the cameraman the real MVP for recording it for a whole year without leaving his spot
It is an art depicting life, felt happy about the leaves turning green but felt sad for the leaves falling off. Such is life. Amazing.
🙏🏽
My dad planted a mango tree when I was born. Seeing it growing with me was a childhood memories I want to cherish for the rest of my life.
Thanks for sharing the great memory!
Can we just appreciate how much effort is put into these time lapse videos especially this one as Mango 🥭 has such a long life span.
Recording this requires quite a lot of dedication
I'm emotionally invested in this tree now. I'm absolutely willing to wait until 2026 for that fruit to pop out!
This three-minute video is a complete philosophy to me.
its so soothing to watch something grow,
we are so much in rush and everything we want is instant this video shows me that things takes time its law of mother nature
slow down and enjoy the journey
I made the playback speed 1.75x till I saw this comment
@@vbandz1000 slow down a little, theres so much in every moment 🍻
Beautiful comment :)
What a resilient plant.
Look at how it replaces infected/dying/unproductive leaves with fresh new ones
This was actually very enjoyable. Thank you! :)
This demonstration is extreme well done. Congratulations. I wish so many of the other demos shown for grafting Avocado's and Mango give such step by step details. Whoever has presented has a keen sense of the minute detail the observer needs to provide. Thank you so much.
Shout out to the person who stayed up for an year to record this
Bro what i got 40 like how?
Lol
oor had a go pro pointed at the plant mounted to a table
I never knew watching a mango tree grow would be so emotional
My name is Mango, and I have a dad who lives in Tenasee. He loves gardening, and makes most of his own food for himself. Today, he sent me this. It made my day. Thank you for helping a small town girl get through the week :))
ñįčë
just a small town girl... LIVING IN A LONELY WORLD
@@GhostIy_Games She took a midnight train going.... TO MANGO TOWN!
Watching plants or trees grow- via timelapse- is so amazing, they're like little Gods- making branches and trees out of nothing... just beautiful...
You do the same thing after conception all the way to adulthood! You are your, in a way - your own god! Beautiful
thanks to the camera man for standing and filming it all for a whole year
For anyone thinking about growing a mango tree, you need to understand that these trees grow to around 30 metres high or more! They are everywhere in the tropics of Northern Australia, which is where we live.
'Northern Australia'? At least say which state or territory.
Right! Don't think they d manage outside, here in the UK, except maybe Cornwall or the Isles of Scilly. Thirty metres is some neight! Northern Australia is enough info for me.
I had mango trees in Hong Kong. They're huge.
Do you truly realize how lucky we are to experience a video such as this?
We take this sort of stuff for granted but If you just watch you’ll see how beautiful life is
Props to the camera man for staying behind the camera for 365 days and using his powers to speed up the process of the tree 🙏🙏🙏
@Trash content I was having a bad day yesterday. I'm sorry if I made yours bad I was tryna lighten up someone's mood.
@Trash content don't be rude.
@Trash content after showing absolutely no sympathy for the person situation and status. And hating someone for trying to enlighten someone else despite having a bad day.
@Trash content okay? Okay what? Say sorry or something
@Trash content oh my god bruh oh hell naw wtf man
Let’s give a round of applause to the cameraman who spent an entire year recording this plants growth. So many sleepless nights, so that we don’t miss any of it. 👏👏👏👏
@@justaperson8381 oh really????
@@justaperson8381 No shit, Sherlock
@@justaperson8381 I doubt it because the camera angle changes from time to time, I think this was recorded by hand
@@justaperson8381 captain obvious at it again
Amazing
Man I was waiting for a mango
Mangos take 5-8 years 😂
haha@@iamthecringemaster7867
Respect this guy for spending a year to make a 3 minutes video . Mad respect to him.
It amazes me from the comments that so many people think growing a fruit tree is like growing a Chia Pet. It's a tree, folks. It takes years to become a fruit-bearing plant.
Yeah, I was amazed at the number of comment complaining about the lack of mango. 🙄
Evidence of how science-illiterate we have become. It's pretty sad.
agree but what is a chia pet??
@@Vool2go Popular little home decor piece growing chia sprouts ua-cam.com/video/tzY7qQFij_M/v-deo.html
@@Unknown2Yoo cheers!
Props to the camera guy standing still for a year
Why did i get so happy watching this video?
@my account got suspended :/ IMAO
The fruits are coming some time in 2026? cant wait! i have always wanted to see a timelapse of a whole mango tree to fruit!
Sad news the plant probably died or something, it says that there will be an update video in 2023 february but i checked the videos in the channel and i couldnt find the mango plant update.
You recorded all that in a whole year 🥺🥺🥺 I've got mad respect for you
Shoutout to the cameraman who sat by the tree for a year
Our ancestors cultivated plants their whole lives, but we're among the first people who can witness the whole growth of a plant in minutes.
@Krystian Kaleka man go and plant tree
@@jacksont94 DAAAANNNGGG
I bought a mango from a supermarket about 6 months ago. The stone was split open and I could see the seed so I decided to have a go at getting it to germinate. I put it in a plastic bag with some wet tissue paper. I took a while for any root to appear but it did eventually and I planted it in some compost. It is really slow growing, after 6 months its about three inches tall with 3-4 leaves. It looks healthy but it is so slow at growing. I just thought mangos were slow to grow. I'm not expecting it to make any fruit here in the UK, although based on this years hot summer it might do. I would just like it as an ornamental tree.
I also planted a mango tree with seed 1.5 months ago. Now it is 8 inches long with 12 leaves btw i live in india.
props to the cameraman for standing there for an entire year
A while back I threw a mango eaten down to the seed into my grandma’s garden and it grew into a plant just being there. Stayed strong till the seasons changed
There is always just something magical seeing plants grow in this speed.
You really inspired me to plant stuff,I’m 11 and now I LOVE PLANTING!! I just discovered I have the green thumb lol, I also planted mango,I live in Illinois and ik winter gets freezing and tropical plants will die,so I’ll leave it in my house for winter with a LED light, or whatever that light is called for plants,main point here is thank you so much for making these videos, I really appreciate that and not a lot of people do that,but you did! I also planted oranges,lemon,peach, and apples! I know it will take years for it to happen but it’s ok, it’s fun to plant in my opinion!!
It is incredible fun and also magical to see when, if really it grows, all the results shows you did good to be kind and nurturing to the plants. Sustainable always and it will reward in soooo many ways people.
Great to hear about inspiring growers and thankfully so many tips to find in process if growing different fruits & vegetables. And imagine so much money to save and not having to give your money for greedy people. Blessing to grown own food.
@@sannhetenskalseire8873 just got the mango to sprout,it’s a seedling :)
It’s just crazy this guy was patient enough to wait a whole year for one video
And he is still making the video till it bears fruit and he releases that video in 2026
You have no idea how many times I tried to grow mango from seed And they all died because of the mold.
It was really exciting for me to see this video Especially with the music in the background Almost to tears..
magic.
Same here.
I've been trying for 4 years and tried around 25 seeds, sadly all of them failed because of mold
@@adamsoldier9898 Less/less frequent water is probably the solution. Smaller pots can also help avoid rot while getting seedlings established as they dry out faster and your seedling doesn’t have the rootball for a big pot anyway, if you’re using any.
If it’s germination issues, make sure if it’s sitting in water to germinate that you swap the water out. Stagnant water won’t always kill your plants, but it can; just look at how much stuff grew in them 2 weeks; that’s just stuff you can see. Think about all the bacteria and fungi trying to attack the young seedling. You also get very poor oxygen flow to the taproot once it has sprouted if it is not quickly planted, which can lead to it essentially being a goner from the get-go.
@@kevinkearney4187 i've tried these methods in the past i've watched too many videos about mango germination, my problem with mango seeds is the fruits i buy in my city are of bad quality, the seeds inside already have some molds(black spots) on them which you cant prevent..., i also tired cleaning them with hydrogin peroxide but didnt work.
@@adamsoldier9898 Mango trees need a dry season if you don't gett dry sometimes you will get problems with humidity
my Two mangotrees are living almost 3 Years with almost no problem Location in Luxembourg (living Room Winter / Summer time outside )
@@adamsoldier9898 sprinkle some cinnamon powder on the seed after you water.
I like how we all got recommended this at the same time
Yes.
Indeed
😂 read your comment and then time.
At 1:05 ,it's like waking up after a long sleep.
The music makes me feel like I’m watching that scene in an anime where the dying character has a memory flashback/montage of them and their SO
No
Props to the Cameraman for standing there for 1 whole year without moving
Stand naam ki bhi cheez hoti h
Lol
No he just left a camera there for one year
@@thecupcakedesire2592 my fruit pebbles smell like chemicals what do I do
Props to the camera man for holding the camera for a year
Man those leaves turning green is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.
Now I am going to plant a mango tree in my garden.
Make sure not to plant it directly in your garden!! It needs more care until it grows a bit, otherwise it would freeze in cold months and youd lose the plant. i wouldnt do it until its at least about 3 years old, but dooo plant it in a pot and take good care of it, it will thank you with delicious fruits soon enough🥰
Everyone waiting for the fruit to grow but the mango tree is like: "LOOK AT MY LEAFS, LOOK AT MY F.U.C.K.I.N.G. LEAFS!"
They take way longer than 1 year to sexually mature and start to bloom :P
Some people don’t realize it takes trees multiple years to get to the point where they make a fruit
wHeRe mAnGo?
Great vid. I live in Thailand, and have a HUGE mango tree in the front yard...and smaller ones on the side and back . I sometimes find these sprouting from mangoes that have just dropped onto the ground. Thanks for sharing
Even tho I know it wouldn't, I somehow still hope it would get to it's fruit-baring stage in just one year as I watched this 😅
shoutout to the cameraman for standing there for a year
Today i learned that the seed was inside of that thing, i really thought all these years that was the seed part of the mango.
Same
Fr I always jus threw em in the dirt like that n they never grew now i kno why lol
2:15 Infected by some fungi or bacteria, you can see the burned leaves getting worse. Indoor grown plants don't have enough UV exposure, so you should either use antibiotic agent or biological agent like Trichoderma harzianum.
I was waiting to see a mango pop out
@jansan jan me too
It will take years
@@arsy9301 but will they eventually come? i‘m thinking of growing one now so it can have fruits when i move out
The end of the video mentions that they won't come out until 2026... We can assume that mangos will eventual come out but not until then
Wow, 365 days for a 3 minute video. This person has DEDICATION
I just watched a “took a picture everyday for 4 years time lapse” video that was only 50 seconds lol
@@balance667 dedication ultra pro Max.
Props to the cameraman for standing 1 year to record this!
Stop..This is getting old
@@mridhulml9238 i respect your opinion, but it's still funny to me
@@catakuri6678 sigh...guess u haven't seen it enough ☹️😵 its everywhere man!
respect to the camera man for standing there for 1 year
Fr
See everyone in 4 years then,good luck in life and stay safe
You too
Thanks! Same to you. I hope to be married with atleast one kid, a house and a beautiful garden to grow vegetables. Let's see how it goes! Brb in 4 years!
Okay, while we are at it, I‘m gonna do this as an Motivational purpose and see how far I’ve came. I‘m currently 23 and I‘m really tryna sustain a life where I can care about my very own garden and my mental health. Maybe have a lil compound, nothing too crazy. And a wife I can trust and build something upon with. I don’t need no crazy cars clothes or a big house. All those things don’t mean nothing to me. I just seek for better qualities in life. And maybe some Peace too. I‘ma hang in there and make my 4 year older me proud.
Good luck to Ya’ll. Life’s a trip
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when the sprout first comes out of the soil it looks like it is stretching its arms out from a nap🌱
thats such a cute description:((
@@ghostin3992 thanks haha it's just what it reminded me of:)
hats off to the camera guy, literally stood there for a whole year.
😅🤣
Lol, so true, so true.
Not true - he had to use the bathroom 365 times
@@jimdugas7767 lol
This is so awesome. Life happening before our eyes. Nature truly is beautiful.