Home » Seeds » Vegetable » Iris Hybrid Vegetable Seeds F1 Hybrid Bitter Gourd Little Master, Early Maturity With High Yield
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Buy Iris hybrid bitter gourd seed at a fair price. The seed provides various advantages, such as an early maturity period, high yield, and good quality. It requires a moderate temperature and regular water supply to grow. With proper plantation, care, and appropriate use of tested fertilizer, you can grow a spindle-shaped bitter gourd with an attractive dark green color. Within one to two weeks, the seed started to germinate. However, compared to other vegetable crops, bitter gourd seed takes less time to attain maturity. You can harvest the bitter gourd after 50 to 60 days and add them to your diet to improve health and immunity. Botanical Name: Momordica charantia Seed Specifications Specifications Details Name Hybrid bitter gourd seeds Other Common Names Bitter Melon seeds Balsam pear seeds Bitter Squash seeds Karela ke beej (in Hindi) Germination Time 1 to 2 weeks Harvesting Time 50 to 60 days Avg. Plant Height 180 to 300 cm Avg. Weight 80 to 130 gm Color Green Features and Benefits: Bitter Gourd (Karela) is one of the most popular vegetables in India. It is used to make various healthy and delicious dishes. It helps in regulating sugar levels and reduces inflammation in the body. It detoxifies the organs and is considered the best food for liver health. It contains Zinc and Vitamins, which further help skin and hair health. It also helps in curing allergies, infections, and other health issues. It aids in weight loss. Nutritional Components Bitter Gourd contains minerals, antioxidants, zinc, folate, phosphorus, and magnesium. Seed Requirements Requirements Details Season January to February May to July Soil Well-drained sandy soil Sunlight 6 hours of direct sunlight Temperature 25 to 30°C Water Regular Fertilizer Organic NPK fertilizerer How to Sow Hybrid Bitter Gourd Seeds? Sow the bitter gourd seeds in sandy soil and add fertilizer to boost soil and crop health. Use a sprayer or water sprinkler for watering. Keep the seeds in a moderate temperature where they can get 6 hours of direct sunlight. Once the seed germinates after 7 to 14 days, you can transplant them into the soil and harvest them after 50 to 60 days. Plant Care Tips: Don’t pour the water directly on the crops. Avoid using chemicals and harsh toxins for rapid growth. Keep the seeds in sunlight. Use tested and the best quality fertilizer, crop remedies, and virus killers to prevent crop loss.
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