Special Noorjahan Mango of Madhya Pradesh: Learn the Right Way to Grow It!

Special Noorjahan Mango of MP: Learn the Right Way to Grow It

What’s summer without mangoes? But the Noorjahan mango from Kathiwada, Madhya Pradesh, is truly special. This mango, weighing 3 to 3.5 kg and about a foot long, is currently making headlines.

The Historical Story of Noorjahan Mango
Named after Mughal Queen Noorjahan, this mango originally came from Afghanistan. It found its perfect home in Madhya Pradesh via Gujarat. The tree blooms in January-February, and the fruit ripens by June.


How to Grow Noorjahan Mango?
If you also want to grow this giant mango, follow these steps:

1. Choose the Right Graft: The farm of Shivraj Singh Jadav in Kathiwada is famous for Noorjahan mango grafting.

2. Select the Right Location: Noorjahan mango requires fertile, well-drained soil and ample sunlight to grow properly.

3. Planting the Sapling: Plant the graft at a good distance, as this tree can grow up to 50 feet tall.

4. Watering and Care: Water the plant regularly during flowering and fruiting, but avoid waterlogging. Prune dry and damaged branches to promote healthy growth.

5. Pruning: Trim the tree from time to time to maintain its shape and ensure better yield.

6. Harvesting the Fruit: The tree starts bearing fruit after 5 years. Mangoes ripen in June and should be carefully handpicked to prevent damage.


Noorjahan Mango: Taste and Fame
This mango stands out for its saffron-like flavor and delicate skin.
It is now being exported to the USA and the UK!

If you have the patience and care, you too can grow this rare mango! 🍋✨

(You can read the full article on thebetterindia.com.)