Jivit Hybrid F1 JS 663 Bitter Gourd Seeds. Vigorous Dark Green Coloured Fruits.

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Category: Vegetable

Brand: Jivit Seeds

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Jivit Hybrid F1 JS 663 Bitter Gourd seeds provide the best quality, high-yielding results in no time. The bitter gourd or melon is also known as Karela in Hindi, and the vegetable is popularly known for its health benefits. Many people prefer to cook bitter gourd in their dishes. The seeds also have good germination rates, and the fruit will grow dark green with a sharp candle-drop-type shape. Botanical Name: Momordica charantia Seed Specifications Specifications Details Name Bitter Gourd seeds Other Common Names Bitter melon seeds Bitter cucumber seeds Bitter pear seeds Bitter apple seeds Karela ke beek (in Hindi) Germination Time 1 to 2 weeks Harvesting Time 50 to 60 days Avg. Height 180 to 300 cm Avg. Weight 80 to 130 gm Color Dark green Features and Benefits: Bitter gourd comprises various vitamins, minerals, and healthy properties. The seeds germinate within one to two weeks, giving approximately 25 fruits per plant. It will take 2 to 2.5 kg seeds per acre. You can consume this bitter gourd vegetable and improve gut health. It is ideal for skin and hair health. It also helps in weight loss and maintains good immunity in the body. Its anti-inflammatory qualities will help you reduce inflammation in the body. Bitter gourd is also helpful in increasing liver functions. Nutritional Components Bitter Gourd vegetable has numerous health benefits. It contains Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Iron, Zinc, Folate, Phosphorus, Magnesium, and anti-inflammatory properties. Seed Requirements Requirements Details Season January to March 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 Grow Bitter Gourd From Seeds? Sow the seeds in well-drained sandy soil or use a seed tray for some days. Water the seeds regularly and add organic fertilizer. Keep the seeds in sunlight for 6 to 7 hours for better growth. The crops will require 25 to 30°C temperature. Within two weeks, the tiny leaves and crop will emerge from seeds. Transplant the seeds into the soil and water them regularly. Lastly, you can harvest the crop after 2 to 3 months. Safety Tips: Remember not to use excessive water as it will affect the crop structure. Use organic products to increase crop strength. Here, you can use pesticides, fungicides, and other crop remedies to eliminate the risk of viral diseases. Simplify your farming and crop protection by following an integrated pest management program.

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