Hello! I am so glad I found this forum. I like to germinate seeds. Recently I germinated mango seedling from seeds and appeared healthy until I transplant them into a bigger pot outside. The mango seedling leaves started yellowing from the sides. One of my seedling has died because of this. Whole leaves turned yellowish brown. I wonder what type of mango seedling disease is this. Or is it because of the soil problem that is too clayish? Or tip burn? Because it seems only my mango seedlings are attacked by such disease.
Mango seedling dying
Ronnieroyreagan
Feb 09, 2016
You don't say where you live so I am going to make some assumptions. If your seedlings do well until you move them outside, I would say you are shocking them to death. Mangos are tropical. If you don't live in a tropical area, your seedlings will not do well outside.
Also, I don't know how well Mangos transplant. You may be dealing with transplant shock. Some plants just can't deal with having their roots disturbed.
Daisy
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