Qualtivate ® Organic Long Smooth Sponge Gourd Seeds Seed (250 per packet)
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250 x seeds: 250 x seeds
General
Brand: Qualtivate
Model Name: ® Organic Long Smooth Sponge Gourd Seeds
Quantity: 250 per packet
Common Name: ® Organic Long Smooth Sponge Gourd Seeds
Flowering Plant: Yes
Suitable For: Indoor, Outdoor
Type of Seed: Vegetable
Organic: Yes
Scientific Name: Long Sponge Gourd
Uses: Vegetable
Soil Nutrient Requirements: N-P-K
Sowing Method: The luffa gourd plant is an annual tropical or subtropical climbing vine. When the fruit section of the plant matures, it can be used as an organic bath or kitchen sponge::Luffa plants like full sun and organic soil. Mulch should be used, away from the stem, to retain soil moisture and protect the plant::Luffas need a long season to ripen ,so in more northern areas of the country most gardeners start seeds in 5- or 6-inch pots inside a few weeks before planting time and then transplant them outdoors once the weather is warm and settled.
Net Quantity: 250 per packet
Additional Features
Care Instructions: The luffa gourd plant is an annual tropical or subtropical climbing vine. When the fruit section of the plant matures, it can be used as an organic bath or kitchen sponge, Luffa plants like full sun and organic soil. Mulch should be used, away from the stem, to retain soil moisture and protect the plant, Luffas need a long season to ripen ,so in more northern areas of the country most gardeners start seeds in 5- or 6-inch pots inside a few weeks before planting time and then transplant them outdoors once the weather is warm and settled.
Other Features: The luffa gourd plant is an annual tropical or subtropical climbing vine. When the fruit section of the plant matures, it can be used as an organic bath or kitchen sponge, Luffa plants like full sun and organic soil. Mulch should be used, away from the stem, to retain soil moisture and protect the plant, Luffas need a long season to ripen ,so in more northern areas of the country most gardeners start seeds in 5- or 6-inch pots inside a few weeks before planting time and then transplant them outdoors once the weather is warm and settled.