Vietnam Dwarf Bitter Melon Seeds, Khổ Qua Lùn, Bitter Melon Seeds F1 Non-GMO
The process of sowing bitter melon seedsBitter gourd is a fast-growing plant, so don't plant more than one seed in each pot to have enough room for the roots to spread. Pour potting soil into a biodegradable starter pot about 13 cm deep, leaving the top 1.8 cm empty. Put bitter melon seeds in the center of the pot, then cover with a layer of soil 1.2 cm on top, gently harden the seeds and water deeply for the seeds to settle. suck before sowing.Bitter gourd seeds have hard cover and soaking the seeds overnight before sowing will help the seeds germinate faster. To reduce germination time even further, you can first sprout the seeds in the jar before sowing. To sow the seeds, make a recess in the soil about 1.2 cm, place the seeds on their side and cover with loose soil. Water gently so that the soil does not dislodge the seeds and keep the soil moist at all times. You can sow 4 to 5 seeds in a 15-liter pot. Keep 1 to 2 plants in a 15-quart pot and remove the others when the seedlings h