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Green Amaranthus Seeds Chaulai Country Variety 10g | Home Gardening
Green Amaranthus Seeds Chaulai Country Variety 10g | Home Gardening
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Green Amaranthus Seeds Chaulai Country Variety for Home & Terrace Gardening | Blueberry Botanicals
About This Variety
Green Amaranthus (Amaranthus viridis), commonly known as Chaulai or Chauli, is a warm-season leafy green country variety producing tender, nutritious green leaves. This open-pollinated variety is adapted for Indian home gardening and Gulf climates, making it popular among terrace and balcony gardeners seeking fast-growing, nutritious leafy greens for everyday cooking.
This non-GMO country variety is adaptable to Indian tropical and Gulf climates when grown during appropriate warm seasons. Produces tender green leaves traditionally used in Indian dal, stir-fries, and curries. Suitable for container gardening and small spaces.
Results may vary depending on climate, soil quality, and growing care.
Seed-to-Harvest Timeline (Ranges Only)
- Germination: 3-7 days
- Transplanting: Direct sow or transplant at 15-20 days
- First harvest: 25-35 days from sowing (leaf harvest)
- Total crop duration: 45-60 days
- Harvest window: 3-5 weeks (continuous leaf harvest)
No guaranteed harvest results. Performance depends on growing conditions, temperature, and care.
Growing Guidance
Balcony / Pots
- Container size: 8-10 inch pot (minimum 5-8 liters)
- Potting mix ratio: 40% garden soil + 40% compost + 20% cocopeat/sand
- Seeds per pot: Broadcast sow thinly; thin to 8-10 cm spacing
- Sunlight requirement: 4-6 hours full sun daily
- Temperature: Warm season crop; grows best 25-35°C
Open Land
- Plant spacing: 10-15 cm between plants
- Row spacing: 20-30 cm between rows
- Planting depth: 0.5 cm deep (surface sow)
- Soil preparation: Well-drained, rich in organic matter, pH 6.0-7.0
Greenhouse
- Temperature range: 25-35°C optimal; 20-38°C tolerable
- Humidity guidance: 60-70% relative humidity
- Ventilation advice: Good air circulation to prevent fungal diseases
Germination performance may vary based on seed storage, soil conditions, and climate.
Watering & Soil Care
- Seedling stage: Keep soil moist but not waterlogged; mist gently daily
- Vegetative stage: Water every 2-3 days; consistent moisture promotes leaf growth
- Harvest stage: Maintain regular watering for continuous leaf production
- Soil care: Apply compost or organic fertilizer every 2-3 weeks; nitrogen-rich fertilizer promotes leafy growth
Companion Plants & Sustainable Gardening
- Compatible plants: Tomatoes, peppers, onions, marigold, basil
- Crop rotation suggestion: Follow with legumes or root vegetables; avoid planting after other amaranthus
- Organic gardening tips: Mulch to retain moisture; use neem-based organic sprays if needed; harvest regularly to promote bushy growth
Note: Companion planting supports biodiversity but does not guarantee pest resistance or disease prevention.
Packaging & Quality
- Moisture-resistant packaging for seed protection
- Packed in India with quality control
- Labelled for home gardening purposes
- Lab germination tested under controlled conditions
- Approximately 10g seeds per pack
- Viability: 2-3 years with proper storage (cool, dry, dark place)
No field yield certification provided. Lab germination rates are indicative only.
Shipping & Regulatory Notice
- Ships across India (all pincodes)
- International shipping available to UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait
- Additional courier charges apply for international orders
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- International shipping subject to customs regulations
- Buyer responsible for import compliance in destination country
Bulk Orders (100+ packs):
- Lab reports available on request
- Phytosanitary certificate available for international bulk orders
Responsible Gardening Disclaimer
The seeds listed are intended for home gardening purposes. Germination and harvest performance may vary depending on climate, soil quality, watering practices, seed storage conditions, and growing techniques. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- No guaranteed germination rate in field conditions
- No guaranteed yield or harvest results
- Intended for home gardening, not for commercial certification
- Sow during appropriate warm-season months for best results
Frequently Asked Questions
Can beginners grow green amaranthus successfully?
Yes! Green amaranthus is one of the easiest leafy greens for beginners. Broadcast sow seeds on moist soil, provide 4-6 hours of sunlight, and water regularly. Most beginners see first harvest within 25-35 days. Amaranthus is fast-growing, heat-tolerant, and forgiving — ideal for first-time gardeners.
Is green amaranthus suitable for balcony pot gardening?
Absolutely! Green amaranthus is perfect for balcony pots. Use an 8-10 inch pot with drainage holes and nutrient-rich potting mix. Broadcast sow seeds thinly and thin to 8-10 cm spacing. Place in a sunny spot. Amaranthus grows quickly and produces continuous harvests from a small container.
What are the sunlight requirements for green amaranthus?
Green amaranthus needs 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal leaf growth. It tolerates partial shade better than most vegetables. It thrives in warm, sunny conditions. Morning sun is ideal. Insufficient sunlight leads to leggy plants with smaller leaves, but amaranthus still grows in partial shade.
How long does it take from seed to first harvest?
Green amaranthus is one of the fastest leafy greens, ready for first harvest in 25-35 days from sowing. Germination occurs in 3-7 days, and leaves are ready for harvest at 25-35 days. Harvest outer leaves regularly for continuous production over 3-5 weeks. Cool weather slows growth slightly.
Is green amaranthus suitable for kids' gardening projects?
Yes! Green amaranthus is excellent for kids' gardening due to its fast growth. Kids see results within days of sowing and can harvest within a month. The process teaches patience, responsibility, and healthy eating habits. Amaranthus is safe, easy, and rewarding for children of all ages with adult supervision.
Can I grow green amaranthus without land or a garden?
Yes! Green amaranthus thrives in containers on balconies, terraces, or rooftops. An 8-10 inch pot is sufficient for a productive harvest. Container gardening makes amaranthus accessible to apartment dwellers and urban gardeners across India and the Gulf region during warm months.
Can green amaranthus grow in UAE or Gulf heat?
Yes! Green amaranthus is excellent for Gulf heat and thrives in warm, sunny conditions. It can be grown during warm months (March to October) and tolerates high temperatures well. Provide regular watering and use larger pots for moisture retention. Amaranthus is one of the best leafy greens for Gulf climates.
Is green amaranthus suitable for Delhi summer gardening?
Yes! Delhi summers (April-September) are ideal for green amaranthus cultivation. The warm temperatures (25-35°C) promote vigorous growth and abundant leaf production. Amaranthus thrives in Delhi's hot summers and monsoon season. It is one of the most productive leafy greens for Delhi summer gardening.
Can green amaranthus grow in Kerala's humid climate?
Yes! Kerala's warm, humid climate is excellent for green amaranthus. It thrives in warm, humid conditions year-round. Best results come from growing during warm months (March-October). Use well-draining soil and ensure good air circulation. Kerala's climate is ideal for amaranthus cultivation throughout the year.
Can green amaranthus grow in Rajasthan's dry climate?
Yes! Rajasthan's warm climate is suitable for green amaranthus during warm months (April-September). Amaranthus is moderately drought-tolerant once established. Water regularly during establishment, then maintain consistent moisture. Mulch to retain soil moisture. Amaranthus performs well in Rajasthan's warm, dry conditions.
How much water does green amaranthus need?
Green amaranthus needs consistent moisture for leafy growth. Water every 2-3 days in moderate weather, daily during hot weather. Soil should remain moist but not waterlogged. Consistent watering promotes tender, nutritious leaves. Drought stress causes tough, bitter leaves. Mulching helps retain moisture.
What potting mix is best for green amaranthus seeds?
Use a rich, well-draining mix: 40% garden soil + 40% well-aged compost + 20% cocopeat or sand. Green amaranthus prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 6.0-7.0). Add nitrogen-rich compost for leafy growth. Avoid heavy clay soil. Amaranthus is a moderate feeder; enrich soil with compost before sowing.
When is the best time to sow green amaranthus seeds in India?
In North India, sow green amaranthus seeds in March-September for warm season harvest. In South India and Kerala, sow year-round during warm months. Avoid winter sowing in North India as amaranthus needs warm temperatures (25-35°C) for best growth. Summer and monsoon are ideal seasons across India.
How do I harvest green amaranthus for continuous production?
Harvest green amaranthus by cutting outer leaves or the top 10-15 cm of the plant regularly. Do not uproot the plant. Regular harvesting encourages bushy, productive growth. Harvest every 7-10 days for continuous leaf production. The plant produces new leaves continuously over 3-5 weeks before bolting.
What makes green amaranthus different from red amaranthus?
Green amaranthus (Chaulai) has bright green leaves with a mild, slightly earthy flavor. Red amaranthus has deep red-purple leaves with a slightly stronger flavor and higher anthocyanin content. Both are nutritious and used similarly in Indian cooking. Green amaranthus is more commonly used in everyday Indian dal and stir-fries.
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