The mango seeds will usually all sprout in a week or two. It will take a few years the seed will grow to be a tree and bear fruit.
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No, mango seeds do not all germinate at the same time. Germination can vary based on factors like the variety of mango, environmental conditions, and seed quality. Some seeds may germinate quickly, while others may take longer or not germinate at all.
Seeds will germinate when the conditions are right Warmth and moisture and time of year being the main conditions.
Cosmos seeds typically take about 7-10 days to germinate when planted in warm soil with adequate moisture. However, germination time can vary depending on the temperature, moisture levels, and quality of the seeds.
Papaya seeds generally take around 2-4 weeks to germinate. Providing optimal warm and moist conditions can help speed up the germination process.
Nasturtium seeds typically germinate within 7-10 days when sown in well-draining soil and kept moist. However, germination time may vary depending on factors such as temperature and soil conditions.
Not all seeds do, but many seeds from regions with cold winters require freezing in order to break their dormancy. This helps the seeds to germinate at the appropriate time. If seeds that fell in fall germinated immediately, they would face freezing winter temperatures which could damage or kill them. Seeds that germinate after freezing are more likely to grow in spring with lots of warm weather ahead of them.