ash gourd seeds for planting Ash Gourd Seeds for Planting
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ash gourd seeds for planting

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ash gourd seeds for planting Ash Gourd Seeds for PlantingAsh Gourd Seeds Complete Growing Guide Ash Gourd, also known as Winter Melon, Safed Petha, or White Gourd, is a nutrient rich vegetable valued in Indian traditional medicine and cooking. This guide will help you grow ash gourd from seeds with details about care, benefits, and FAQs for your home garden. Features Common Names: Ash Gourd, Winter Melon, White Gourd, Petha Botanical Name: Benincasa hispida Family: Cucurbitaceae Plant Type: Annual, climbing

Ash Gourd Seeds – Complete Growing Guide

Ash Gourd, also known as Winter Melon, Safed Petha, or White Gourd, is a nutrient-rich vegetable valued in Indian traditional medicine and cooking. This guide will help you grow ash gourd from seeds with details about care, benefits, and FAQs for your home garden.

Features

  • Common Names: Ash Gourd, Winter Melon, White Gourd, Petha
  • Botanical Name: Benincasa hispida
  • Family: Cucurbitaceae
  • Plant Type: Annual, climbing or trailing vine
  • Fruit Appearance: Large, oval-shaped with waxy, ash-like coating
  • Fruit Weight: 3–10 kg (depending on variety)
  • Maturity Time: 90–120 days from sowing
  • Growing Season: Warm season (February to July)

Benefits

  • Rich in vitamins B and C, iron, calcium, and dietary fiber
  • Helps in weight management due to low calorie and high water content
  • Supports digestion, detoxification, and hydration
  • Used in Ayurvedic medicine for mental calmness and liver health
  • Highly versatile: used in curries, sweets (Petha), juices, and soups

How to Grow Ash Gourd from Seeds

  • Sowing Season: Spring to mid-summer (Feb–July)
  • Sowing Method: Direct sowing in beds or containers
  • Soil Requirement: Fertile, well-drained loamy soil enriched with organic matter
  • Soil pH: 6.0–7.5
  • Sowing Depth: 2–2.5 cm deep
  • Spacing: 90 cm between plants; 150 cm between rows
  • Germination Time: 7–10 days
  • Sunlight: Full sun (6–8 hours minimum)
  • Temperature Range: 25–35°C

Care and Maintenance

  • Watering: Keep soil consistently moist. Avoid waterlogging. Increase watering during flowering and fruiting.
  • Fertilization: Apply well-rotted compost at sowing. Use organic fertilizer every 2–3 weeks during growth.
  • Support: Use a strong trellis for vertical growth or allow to sprawl on the ground in large space gardens.
  • Weeding: Regular weeding is essential during early growth stages.
  • Mulching: Use dry grass or organic mulch to retain moisture and reduce weeds.
  • Pest Control: Watch for fruit flies, aphids, and powdery mildew. Use neem oil or organic insecticide when needed.
  • Harvesting: Harvest 90–120 days after sowing, when the fruit skin turns light green and has a waxy coating.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Can ash gourd be grown in pots?
Yes, use large grow bags or 18+ inch pots. Ensure the container has proper drainage and enough space for vine growth.

Q2: How many ash gourds does one plant produce?
A healthy plant can produce 3–5 large fruits depending on growing conditions and care.

Q3: When is the best time to sow ash gourd seeds?
Early spring to mid-summer (February to July) is ideal for most Indian climates.

Q4: Why are the ash gourd flowers falling off?
Flower drop may happen due to overwatering, lack of pollination, or temperature stress. Hand-pollinate or attract bees for better fruiting.

Q5: How long does it take to harvest ash gourd after sowing?
Typically, fruits are ready for harvest 90–120 days after sowing, depending on the variety and climate.

Conclusion: Ash gourd is a highly rewarding vegetable for kitchen gardens. Its health benefits, high yield, and ease of growing make it a popular choice among Indian home gardeners. With proper care and support, you can enjoy fresh, organic ash gourds right from your backyard or balcony.

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