Cholai Red Seeds
₹ 25.00
Cholai Red Seeds
About this item
- Number of Cholai Red Seeds: (100+ Seeds)
- Sowing season: Feb-Apr, Jun-Jul
- Sowing method: Direct
- Germination Time: 6-10 Days from sowing
- Germination temperature: 18 to 40°C
- Harvesting: 40-45 Days
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Red Cholai, also known as Amaranth or Amaranthus, is a versatile plant used for its nutritious leaves and seeds. Here’s a guide on how to grow Red Cholai:
1. Soil and Climate:
- Red Cholai grows well in loose, well-draining soil rich in organic matter. It prefers a warm climate and can tolerate both dry and humid conditions.
2. Planting:
- Sow seeds directly into the ground or in containers once the soil has warmed up. Plant seeds about 1/4 inch deep and space them 6-12 inches apart.
3. Sunlight:
- Red Cholai thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade.
4. Watering:
- Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water regularly, especially during dry periods.
5. Fertilization:
- Prior to planting, incorporate compost or well-rotted manure into the soil. This helps provide essential nutrients.
- You can also apply a balanced fertilizer as the plants grow.
6. Thinning and Transplanting:
- Thin the seedlings once they’re a few inches tall, leaving the strongest plants spaced adequately apart.
- If transplanting, ensure the soil around the seedlings remains intact to avoid disturbing the roots.
7. Maintenance:
- Mulch around the plants to retain moisture and suppress weed growth.
- Red Cholai generally doesn’t require much care apart from consistent watering and occasional fertilization.
8. Harvesting:
- You can start harvesting young leaves when they reach a usable size, typically 4-6 inches long. Regular harvesting encourages continuous leaf production.
- For seeds, allow the plant to mature fully and produce flowers. Once the flowers turn into seed heads, collect the seeds when they dry and turn brown.
9. Pest and Disease Control:
- Red Cholai is relatively resistant to pests and diseases. However, occasional pests like aphids or leaf-eating caterpillars may appear. Use organic methods or insecticidal soap if necessary.
Red Cholai is not only easy to grow but also provides a nutritious addition to your diet. Its leaves are rich in vitamins and minerals, and the seeds are a good source of protein. Harvested leaves can be used in salads, cooked dishes, or as a side vegetable, while the seeds can be ground into flour or cooked as a grain.
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