Both tropical and subtropical climates are suitable for growing mango.
It can withstand a variety of climatic situations.
Mango grows well in both dry and humid environments.
It requires adequate rainfall from June to October, when it is in its growing season, and rainless, dry weather from November forward. Alluvial and sandy loam soils are the best types for mango growth. These soils should have certain qualities, including a medium texture, depth of 2 to 2.5 metres, good drainage, and a low water table (below 1.8 - 2 m throughout the year). Although it may thrive in slightly acidic soils (pH 6.0 - 7.5), it cannot stand up to a lot of salt in the soil.