Bitter Gourd (Karela) Seeds Hybrid Long
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Bitter Gourd (Karela) Seeds Hybrid Long (करेला के बीज)

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Long Bitter gourd or karela may taste bitter but it has too many health benefits. It’s very interesting to grow long bitter gourd in your own home. In this information, you will know how to grow long bitter gourd plants in a pot and some easy tips for growing bitter gourd hybrid long.

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About this item

  • Number of Bitter Gourd (Karela) seeds: 12 Seeds
  • Where to grow: Balcony or terrace garden
  • Growing season: Throughout the year
  • Sowing method: Direct
  • Seeds sowing depth: 2-3 cm  
  • Germination temperature: 25-32°C
  • Germination Time: 8 to 12 days 
  • Harvesting: 55 to 60 days

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Bitter Gourd Growing Season In India

The bitter gourd plant can grow throughout the year in any season but needs a warm and humid climate to grow well. it generally prefers a temperature range of 25-32°C for optimal growth. The main growing seasons are summer (February – April), monsoon (June to July), and post-monsoon/autumn (September to October), with variations depending on local conditions.

How To Grow Bitter Gourd In Pots

The direct sowing method is best for planting bitter gourd long in any container. Sow bitter gourd long hybrid seeds about 2-3 cm deep in the soil at a distance of 15-18 cm between two seeds. Gently water the soil and keep the soil evenly moist till the seeds germinate. Seeds will take about 8 to 12 days to germinate in the best soil temperature of 25 to 32℃.

Bitter Gourd Fertilize Requirements

Long Bitter Gourd Plant Care Tips


Water – Keep soil moist and gently water the soil during the morning or evening when the soil feels dry to the touch.
Soil – Use loamy and rich organic matter soil to plant bitter gourd.
Sunlight – Bitter gourd prefers 6 to 8 hours of sunlight daily.
Temperature – The ideal temperature for growing bitter gourd plant is 25-38℃.
Common pests and disease – Some pests like Mexican bean beetles, and mites can attack the bitter gourd plants. Powdery mildew and downy mildew are the main diseases that infected bitter gourd plants. To get rid of this problem, it would be right to spray neem oil on the bitter gourd plant from time to time.

Long Bitter Gourd Harvest Time

  • After 1 month from seed sowing bitter gourd starts flowering, the male flower appears first and the female will begin with small fruit. Bitter gourd is cross-pollinated; especially bees will pollinate the flowers.
  • Plants start bearing fruits within 55 to 60 days of sowing bitter gourd seeds.

Bitter Gourd Plant Special Features

  • Common name – Bitter melon, balsam pear, karela (in Hindi)
  • Scientific name - Momordica charantia
  • Height – 180-300 cm 
  • Flower color – Yellow
  • Grow Level - Easy

FAQ

Why are my bitter gourd seeds not germinating?

Bitter gourd seeds will not germinate because of improper growing conditions like insufficient sunlight, over-watering, or under-watering.

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RAJ BHARTI
Good germination

Good germination and good growth. All plants are healthy and growing well.

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Veena Bai V
Great product

Great product

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Silvy Peter
Weak plant

The seeds germinated but the plant produced Karela's that dried up as soon as it appeared.

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Mayukh Mitra

Bitter Gourd (Karela) Seeds Hybrid Long (करेला के बीज)

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Mahavir Prasad Mamgain
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Capsicum and chilli plants does not germinate