About Monarch Bitter Gourd Seeds
Monarch Bitter Gourd Seeds are suitable for commercial cultivation and fresh-market production. The variety is suited to warm-growing conditions and can perform well with proper irrigation, nutrition, trellising, and crop management. Regular harvesting at the tender stage helps maintain fruit quality and supports continuous production.
Key Features of Monarch Bitter Gourd Seeds
- Good plant vigour and climbing growth habit
- Performs well with proper trellis or bower support
- Requires proper irrigation and balanced nutrition for optimum crop performance
Crop & Fruit Characteristics
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Crop: Bitter Gourd
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Botanical Name: Momordica charantia
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Crop Type: Hybrid
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Plant Type: Vigorous climbing vine
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Growth Habit: Climbing
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Fruit Type: Tender, ridged bitter gourd
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Fruit Colour: Green
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Fruit Shape: Elongated and ridged
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Harvesting: Fruits should be harvested at the tender, marketable stage
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Growing Method: Open-field cultivation with trellis/bower support
Recommended Season & States
Kharif, Rabi, and Summer seasons, depending on local conditions. Suitable for cultivation in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Odisha, and other suitable regions across India.
Seed Rate per Acre
- Approximately 600–800 grams per acre
- Seed rate may vary depending on spacing, sowing method, soil conditions, and cultivation practices.
- Follow the seed company's recommended dosage mentioned on the product packaging wherever available.
Additional Information
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Sowing Method: Direct sowing in the main field.
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Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil with good organic matter is preferred.
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Irrigation: Maintain uniform soil moisture, especially during flowering and fruit development.
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Support: Trellis or bower support is recommended for better vine growth and convenient harvesting.
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Harvesting: Harvest tender fruits regularly to maintain marketable quality and encourage continuous fruit production.
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Crop Management: Timely weeding, balanced fertilization, proper irrigation, and effective pest and disease management are important for good crop performance.