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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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Why is it that some seeds do not germinate despite giving them all the necessary conditions?

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Why do seeds grow quickly after being frozen?

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Can seeds germinate if they are not dispersed?

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Do all seeds require light for germination?

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Is seed germination affected by temperature?

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