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Ripening mangoes in a fully natural way

We are selling mangoes directly for the first time. Until now, we used to sell everything in the local market, but this time we wanted to also sell ( idea of making chemical-free goodness affordable for everyone). Our mango farm has been maintained naturally from the beginning, almost like a forest. This time, we are also trying to do direct-to-end-user sales in a fully natural way.

But ripening the mangoes is becoming very difficult. We tried using dried paddy grass and ripe bananas, but only about 10-20 kilos are ripening per day. Are there any better/quick natural methods for ripening mangoes? At this rate, it is becoming very hard for us. We still have around 500+ kilos of mangoes left. Please give us some advice.

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u/FixBetter2009 — 1 day ago
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Ripening mangoes in a fully natural way

We are selling mangoes directly for the first time. Until now, we used to sell everything in the local market, but this time we wanted to also sell ( idea of making chemical-free goodness affordable for everyone). Our mango farm has been maintained naturally from the beginning, almost like a forest. This time, we are also trying to do direct-to-end-user sales in a fully natural way.

But ripening the mangoes is becoming very difficult. We tried using dried paddy grass and ripe bananas, but only about 10-20 kilos are ripening per day. Are there any better/quick natural methods for ripening mangoes? At this rate, it is becoming very hard for us. We still have around 500+ kilos of mangoes left. Please give us some advice

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u/FixBetter2009 — 1 day ago
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Mangoes from Alanaati Farm

Tried mangoes from Alanaati Farm recently through a friend’s reference, and they turned out really good. Their rare variety mangoes have a very unique taste Thought to share in case anyone’s looking for naturally grown and ripened mangoes - you can check their Insta page if interested. I think they'll deliver only in Hyderabad, Telangana.

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u/FixBetter2009 — 3 days ago
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Do we really need a false ceiling for good lighting?

Do we really need a false ceiling for good lighting? Other than lighting, what are the practical benefits of having one?

I personally don’t like fancy lighting or profile lights. I feel false ceilings should not be added by default in every interior design. I’m thinking of using wall lights, floor lamps, etc. instead.

Can anyone suggest good lighting ideas without a false ceiling?

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u/FixBetter2009 — 4 days ago

Did anyone else get Nanded as their exam center? OMS candidate here, and my admit card only says Nanded district and taluka. Mentions that the full details (venue code, name, and address) will be available on May 4.

Does anyone have an idea which center it might be? Just trying to plan my travel in advance.

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u/FixBetter2009 — 25 days ago