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Morning Glory Flower Season in India: Complete Growing Guide

Morning Glory (Ipomoea purpurea and related species) is one of India’s most beloved climbing flowering vines — celebrated for its trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in vivid shades of purple, blue, pink, red, and white. True to its name, Morning Glory flowers open at dawn and close by midday, creating a daily spectacle of colour in gardens, balconies, and terraces across India.


Morning Glory in India — Climate & Seasons

Morning Glory thrives in India’s warm, tropical climate and is one of the easiest flowering vines to grow from seed.

Region Best Sowing Time Flowering Season
North India (plains) February–March June–October
South India / Kerala June–July (post-monsoon) August–December
Western India February–March June–September
Hill stations March–April July–October

How to Grow Morning Glory from Seed

  1. Soak seeds — soak Morning Glory seeds in warm water for 24 hours before sowing to improve germination
  2. Sow directly — Morning Glory prefers direct sowing; transplanting can disturb roots
  3. Sowing depth — sow 1–1.5 cm deep in well-draining soil
  4. Spacing — 15–20 cm apart; they spread quickly
  5. Germination — 5–7 days in warm conditions (25–30°C)
  6. Provide support — install a trellis, fence, or wire immediately; they climb rapidly
  7. First flowers — typically 6–8 weeks after germination

Growing Conditions

  • Sunlight — full sun (6+ hours daily); more sun = more flowers
  • Soil — well-draining; Morning Glory actually prefers slightly poor soil — rich soil produces more leaves than flowers
  • Watering — moderate; allow soil to dry slightly between waterings
  • Fertiliser — low nitrogen; excess nitrogen promotes foliage over flowers
  • Support — essential; they can climb 2–3 metres in a season

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why are my Morning Glory plants not flowering?
Most common causes: too much nitrogen fertiliser (promotes leaves over flowers), insufficient sunlight, or plants are still young. Morning Glory needs 6+ hours of direct sun and low-nitrogen soil to flower prolifically.

Q: Can Morning Glory be grown in pots?
Yes — use a 12–14 inch pot with a trellis or stake. They grow vigorously even in containers.

Q: Are Morning Glory seeds toxic?
Morning Glory seeds contain compounds that can be toxic if ingested in large quantities. Keep away from children and pets.


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