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Ash Gourd Seeds Winter Melon Country 25 Seeds | Home Gardening
Ash Gourd Seeds Winter Melon Country 25 Seeds | Home Gardening
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About This Variety
Traditional ash gourd (winter melon/petha) country variety seeds valued for their medicinal properties and long storage life. Cultivated across India for centuries, particularly in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra. This climbing gourd is suitable for vertical gardening on terraces and balconies, as well as open land cultivation.
Non-GMO country variety seeds suitable for vertical gardening, trellis systems, and container planting. Climbing habit makes efficient use of limited space. Results may vary based on climate, soil quality, and care practices.
Seed to Harvest Timeline (Indicative Range)
- Germination: 5–10 days (controlled conditions)
- Transplanting: 20–25 days after sowing (optional)
- First Flowering: 40–55 days
- First Harvest: 70–90 days from sowing
- Total Duration: 100–120 days
- Harvesting Period: 4–6 weeks
Timeline is indicative only. Actual performance depends on local climate, soil fertility, watering, and seasonal conditions. No guaranteed harvest timeline.
Growing Guidance
Balcony & Pots (Vertical Gardening)
- Container Size: 15–18 inch diameter, 15 inch depth minimum (large gourd needs space)
- Potting Mix Ratio: 40% garden soil + 30% cocopeat + 20% vermicompost + 10% perlite
- Seeds per Pot: 2–3 seeds (thin to 1 strongest plant)
- Sunlight: Full sun (6–8 hours direct)
- Heat Tolerance: Moderate; prefers 24–32°C
- Support: Sturdy vertical trellis or bamboo frame required (fruits can be heavy)
Open Land
- Plant Spacing: 36–48 inches between plants
- Row Spacing: 60–72 inches (with trellis support)
- Soil Preparation: Well-drained, fertile loamy soil, pH 6.0–7.0
- Planting Depth: 2–3 cm seed depth
Greenhouse
- Temperature Range: 24–30°C optimal
- Humidity Range: 60–70%
- Ventilation: Essential for pollination and disease prevention
Germination performance may vary based on storage conditions, soil temperature, and moisture levels.
Watering & Soil Care
- Seedling Stage: Light watering daily; maintain consistent moisture
- Vegetative Stage: Water every 2–3 days; allow slight drying between watering
- Flowering Stage: Consistent moisture critical for fruit set
- Fruit Development: Regular watering every 2–3 days; maintain even moisture
Mulching recommended to retain moisture. Ash gourd needs consistent moisture but avoid waterlogging. Adjust watering based on temperature and monsoon patterns.
Companion Plants & Sustainable Gardening
Compatible Companions: Radish, beans, marigold, nasturtium, coriander
Ash gourd grows well with other warm-season vegetables. Radish can be intercropped as it matures quickly. Marigold may provide natural pest deterrence. Traditional kitchen garden companion.
No guaranteed pest resistance. Organic neem oil sprays may be used cautiously as preventive measures. Consult local agricultural extension for region-specific guidance.
Packaging & Quality
- Moisture-resistant packaging to preserve seed viability
- Packed in India under controlled conditions
- Labeled for home gardening purposes
- Lab germination tested under controlled laboratory conditions (not field conditions)
- Pack contains: Premium country variety seeds
- Viability: 2–3 years when stored in cool, dry conditions
- No field yield certification provided
Shipping & Regulatory Notice
✅ Ships across all India pincodes via standard courier
✅ International shipping available to UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait
⚠️ International orders subject to destination country customs regulations
⚠️ Buyer responsible for import compliance and phytosanitary requirements
⚠️ Live plants and seeds may face regional import restrictions
Bulk Orders (100+ packs):
- Phytosanitary certificate available on request
- Lab germination reports available
- Additional processing time: 5–7 business days
Responsible Gardening Disclaimer
This product is intended for home gardening purposes only. Germination rates observed in controlled laboratory conditions may not replicate in field or home garden settings. No guaranteed germination percentage, yield quantity, or harvest timeline is provided. Performance varies based on climate zone, soil quality, water management, and gardening practices. Not certified for commercial agricultural use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Awareness Stage
Q1: Can I grow ash gourd on my apartment balcony?
Yes, ash gourd can be grown in large containers (15-18 inch) on balconies with sturdy trellis support. Fruits can be heavy, so ensure strong support structure. Provide 6-8 hours of sunlight for best results.
Q2: What is the best season to plant ash gourd in India?
Ash gourd is a warm-season crop. Plant February-March (summer crop) or June-July (monsoon crop) in most of India. Grows year-round in tropical regions. Avoid planting during winter in North India.
Q3: Does ash gourd grow well in hot climates like Rajasthan?
Ash gourd tolerates moderate heat (24-32°C) reasonably well. In Rajasthan, grow during cooler months (October-March). Provide afternoon shade and consistent watering during warm periods. May struggle above 35°C.
Q4: How large do ash gourd fruits grow?
Ash gourd fruits can grow 5-15 kg depending on variety and growing conditions. Home garden varieties typically produce 3-8 kg fruits. Size varies based on soil fertility, watering, and care. No guaranteed fruit size.
Q5: Can I grow ash gourd during Kerala's monsoon season?
Yes, ash gourd grows well during monsoon but requires excellent drainage and air circulation. High humidity increases fungal disease risk. Ensure good ventilation, avoid overhead watering, and consider covered cultivation during heavy rains.
Consideration Stage
Q6: How long do ash gourd seeds remain viable?
When stored in cool, dry, airtight conditions away from sunlight, ash gourd seeds remain viable for 2-3 years. Germination rates may decline over time. Refrigeration can extend viability. Use fresh seeds for best results.
Q7: Should I soak ash gourd seeds before planting?
Soaking ash gourd seeds for 8-12 hours before planting can improve germination speed and rates. Use room temperature water. This softens the seed coat, allowing faster moisture absorption and quicker sprouting.
Q8: What type of trellis works best for ash gourd?
Sturdy bamboo frames, metal trellis panels, or strong nylon netting work well. Ensure 6-8 feet height and strong construction as fruits are heavy. Provide slings or support for developing fruits to prevent vine damage.
Q9: How long can harvested ash gourd be stored?
Ash gourd has excellent storage life. Mature fruits with intact waxy coating can be stored 6-12 months in cool, dry conditions. This makes it valuable for year-round use. Store in well-ventilated area away from moisture.
Q10: Can I grow ash gourd in UAE balcony conditions?
Ash gourd can be grown in UAE during cooler months (October-April). Provide morning sun with afternoon shade during warmer periods. Water regularly as containers dry quickly. May struggle during peak summer heat above 35°C.
Decision Stage
Q11: What is included in the seeds pack?
The pack contains premium country variety ash gourd seeds in moisture-resistant packaging. Seeds are lab-tested under controlled conditions. Includes basic growing guidance. No guaranteed germination rate or fruit size provided for home conditions.
Q12: Can I get phytosanitary certificates for GCC shipping?
Yes, phytosanitary certificates and lab reports are available for bulk orders (100+ packs). Additional processing time of 5-7 business days applies. Contact us before placing bulk international orders to GCC countries.
Q13: How should I store ash gourd seeds for maximum viability?
Store in airtight container in cool, dry, dark place. Refrigeration (not freezing) extends viability. Silica gel packets help control moisture. Keep away from direct sunlight and heat. Properly stored seeds remain viable 2-3 years.
Q14: Do you ship to Oman and other Gulf countries?
Yes, we ship to all GCC countries (UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait). Buyer is responsible for customs clearance and compliance with local import regulations for gourd seeds.
Q15: How is ash gourd used in Indian cooking?
Ash gourd is used in curries, dal, halwa (petha), and traditional sweets. Young tender gourds are cooked as vegetables. Mature gourds are used for making petha (candied sweet). Valued in traditional Indian cuisine and home remedies.
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