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Sick Mango seeds
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Hey folks!

I set out a journey to grow mangoes in Canada (just for fun). I was looking through my saplings today and found out some of the seeds are completely hollow. My hypothesis is some sort of bug/insect ate all the contents of the seed or the seed generally used up all the resource from the seed. I was wondering if y'all could help identify what the issue. I did see small specs of tiny white insect when I uprooted the seed. Also, it seems most of root has been eaten away as well :/ Currently left them water planted until root grow back a bit.

Thank you

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