Scientific name | Lagenaria siceraria |
Common name | Bottle gourd |
Temperature requirement | 25-35 °C |
Humidity | 40-50% |
Light | Full sunlight |
Watering | Water everyday &keep moist |
Pests | Fungus, slug, mite, aphid |
Pet friendliness | Raw bottle gourd contains toxic tetracyclic triterpenoid compounds called cucurbitacins which are responsible for the bitter taste and toxicity. |
Maximum plant height | 180-360 cm |
Potting mix | Potting soil/red soil/manure/perlite |
Pot requirement | Good drainage & repot every 1-2 years |
Nutrition | Apply manure for first 15 days and npk for next 15 days |
Pruning & training | Remove dead & diseased leaves with sterile shears |
Common color & season | |
Description | Bottle gourd can be grown on all types of soils, but sandy loam soils with high organic matter content are considered best. Soil should be well drained and the ph between 6-7. The soil should be deep soil so that is can support the vine for a longer period. Soil – moisture is important for rapid growth and it should be at least 10-15% above the permanent wilting point.It can be raised successfully in riverbeds. The soils should not crack in summer and should not be water-logged in rainy season. The soil temperature for good crop growth should be 18°-22°C. Top dress the plant with a thick layer of coco peat and well-rotted manure in equal parts. Repeat this 2-3 times during the growing season.Apply 10 kg of fym (20 t/ha), 100 g of npk 6:12:12 mixture/pit as basal and 10 g of n/pit 30 days after sowing.Apply azospirillum and phosphobacteria 2 kg/ha and pseudomonas 2.5 Kg/ha along with fym 50 kg and neem cake @ 100 kg before last ploughing. After germination of seed the vine is to be trailed on bower wit h the help of jute string. The auxiliary buds are to be removed weekly till the vine attaining bower and finally the top of the vine is to be pruned 15cm below the bower allowing two auxiliary buds to grow which are later on trialed on the bower. |
Additional information
Pot size | V9, 6L |
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