Karela Seeds

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Karela Seeds

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    • Where to grow: Balcony or terrace garden
    • Growing season: Throughout the year
    • Sowing method: Direct
    • Seeds sowing depth: 1 inch 
    • Germination temperature: 18-50°C
    • Germination Time: 8 to 12 days 
    • Harvesting: 55 to 60 days

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Karela, also known as bitter gourd or bitter melon, is a tropical and subtropical vegetable known for its unique bitter taste and various health benefits. Here’s a guide on how to grow karela:

Growing Conditions:

  1. Sunlight:
    • Karela plants thrive in full sunlight. Plant them in an area that receives at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
  2. Soil:
    • Well-draining, fertile soil is ideal. Karela prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil. Incorporate organic matter, such as compost, to improve soil fertility.
  3. Temperature:
    • Karela is a warm-season crop. Plant seeds or seedlings after the last expected frost date in your region. They prefer temperatures between 70°F and 90°F (21°C to 32°C).

Planting:

  1. Seeds:
    • Directly sow karela seeds in the garden. Plant seeds about 1 inch deep and space them according to the specific variety (check the seed packet).
  2. Spacing:
    • Allow sufficient space between plants. Depending on the variety, this may range from 1 to 2 feet apart.

Care Tips:

  1. Watering:
    • Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during flowering and fruit development. Water at the base of the plants to avoid wetting the foliage.
  2. Fertilizing:
    • Use a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer at the time of planting. Side-dress with fertilizer when the vines start to spread.
  3. Mulching:
    • Apply a layer of organic mulch around the base of the plants to conserve soil moisture, suppress weeds, and maintain an even soil temperature.

Support:

  • Karela vines can be sprawling, so providing support, such as a trellis or cage, can help keep the fruit off the ground and improve air circulation.

Pruning:

  • While not necessary, you can prune excessive lateral vines to manage growth and improve airflow.

Harvesting:

  1. Timing:
    • Harvest karela when they are young and tender. The skin should still be green, and the fruit should be firm.
  2. Technique:
    • Use pruning shears or a sharp knife to cut the karela from the vine, leaving a few inches of stem attached.

Pests and Diseases:

  • Watch for common pests like aphids and mites. Neem oil or insecticidal soap can be used for control.
  • Diseases such as powdery mildew can occur. Proper spacing and good airflow can help prevent diseases.

Growing karela at home can be a rewarding experience. Adjust the guidelines based on your local climate and conditions for the best results. Keep in mind that karela has a distinct bitter taste, and the fruits are commonly used in various cuisines for their unique flavor and potential health benefits.

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