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bitter gourd seeds for planting

bitter gourd seeds for planting Bitter Melon Seeds – Heirloom Bitter Gourd – SurvivalGardenSeeds

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bitter gourd seeds for planting Bitter Melon Seeds – Heirloom Bitter Gourd – SurvivalGardenSeedsGrow a productive and culturally important vegetable with Bitter Melon Seeds (Momordica charantia). Also known as bitter gourd, karela, ampalaya, balsam pear, or bitter apple, this tropical to subtropical heirloom is widely used in Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, and other Asian cuisines. The fast growing vines produce an abundance of green, cucumber shaped fruits with distinctive warty skin and tender flesh, typically harvested between 5 and 12

Grow a productive and culturally important vegetable with Bitter Melon Seeds (Momordica charantia). Also known as bitter gourd, karela, ampalaya, balsam pear, or bitter apple, this tropical to subtropical heirloom is widely used in Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, and other Asian cuisines. The fast-growing vines produce an abundance of green, cucumber-shaped fruits with distinctive warty skin and tender flesh, typically harvested between 5 and 12 inches long.

Bitter melon thrives in hot, humid conditions and rewards gardeners with substantial yields when given full sun and proper support. In addition to the fruit, young shoots and tender green leaves are also edible and commonly used in traditional cooking.

Vigorous Growth and Heavy Yields:

  • Heat-loving vines well suited for tropical and warm-season gardens
  • Produces abundant green, warty fruits with firm, tender flesh
  • Excellent climber when grown on trellises or fencing
  • Edible fruit, shoots, and young leaves for multiple culinary uses

Why Customers Love Bitter Melon:

  • A staple crop for diverse Asian and international recipes
  • High productivity from a single planting
  • Unique flavor valued in traditional and medicinal cuisines
  • Performs well when given warmth, sun, and vertical support

How to Use / How to Grow:
Bitter melon requires warmth and humidity for successful germination and growth. Soak seeds for 24–48 hours before planting to improve germination rates. For best results, wrap seeds in a damp cloth, place them in a sealed container, and keep them warm using a heat mat. Once sprouted, plant seeds in trays under a humidity dome to maintain consistent moisture and warmth.

Transplant seedlings carefully after they develop 2–3 sets of true leaves. Gradually harden them off before moving outdoors. Choose a location with at least 8 hours of full sun per day and provide a trellis or other support for climbing vines. Water regularly and protect plants from cool temperatures, especially early in the season. In cooler climates, starting seeds early indoors helps extend the growing season.

Learn More: How to Grow Bitter Melon

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