15+ Sponge dishcloth Gourd Seeds Luffa Gourd Smooth Loofah Chinese Sigua USA
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You can make your offer during the checkout process as long as you do not live in a state where marketplace facilitator tax laws exist.
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Full refund available for DOAs
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Item traits
Category: |
Seeds & Bulbs
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Quantity Available: |
48 in stock
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Condition: |
Unspecified by seller, may be new.
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Sunlight: |
Full Sun
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Soil Type: |
Loam
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Watering: |
Light
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Soil pH: |
Neutral
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Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States
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Brand: |
Unbranded
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Style: |
Smooth
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Type: |
Vegetable Seeds
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Common Name: |
Gourd
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Life Cycle: |
Annual
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Features: |
Deciduous
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Indoor/Outdoor: |
Outdoor
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Cultivating Difficulty: |
Easy
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Color: |
Brown
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Growth Habit: |
Climbing
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Planting Time: |
10 Weeks
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Climate: |
Humid Continental/Humid Subtropical/Tropical Wet
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Season of Interest: |
Fall/Summer
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Genus: |
Cucumis
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More than a week ago
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Item number:
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1631424467
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10+Organic Vegetable Sponge dishcloth Gourd Luffa Sponge Gourd
Smooth Loofah Seeds
This open pollinated gourd variety is also called Vegetable Sponge
and Dishcloth Gourd because, once cured, skin can be peeled off to reveal a
usable sponge! Vigorous, rapidly growing vines from which fruit can be
harvested over a long period of time. First harvest is typically in 55 to 60
days. Average water needs. Water regularly, but don't over water.
HOW TO GROW LUFFA (LOOFAH) SPONGE Gourd
1.
If you?re in a cooler zone, start your Luffa
seeds early, indoors, 6 ? 8 weeks before the last frost date.
2.
Use new Luffa Seeds and soak them in water
for 24 hours prior to planting.
3.
Increase your success at germination by starting
your seeds on a seed heat pad. Sow seeds and then place their pots on the
warmth.
4.
Transplant into biodegradable or paper pots once
the first ?true? set of leaves have formed. Using pots that decompose reduces
the risk of transplant shock which Luffa plants are prone to.
5.
For an even BETTER chance of reducing transplant
shock, grow in soil black instead of pots.
6.
When the weather is right (warm soil and air)
start hardening off your seedlings. This is more important than with most other
plants because Luffa are so prone to transplant shock.
7.
After a week or so of hardening off, plant your
seedlings in an area that gets FULL sun. As much sun as possible. Anything less
and you won?t get any Luffas.
8.
Plant your seedlings at the base of a
really strong structure that its vines can climb on and cling to. Chain link
fence or something similar is perfect.
9.
If after planting out, a cold snap threatens,
cover the seedlings with a vented cloche. A plastic pop bottle cut in half
with a lot of air holes punched into it would work fine. A few days of
cold weather will STOP a luffa from growing and it could take a month before
they get over the shock.
10.
Keep the Luffa watered.
11.
Two months before your first frost date ,you
need to pitch away all the flowers on the vine. This is important because it
will direct all the plant?s remaining energy to growing the luffas that are on
the vine now instead of starting all new tiny luffas from the flowers that have
no chance of ever getting big enough to harvest.
12.
Pick your Luffa sponges BEFORE they?re hit by
frost even if they?re still green. Technically you aren?t supposed to pick them
until they?re dried out and brown. You can still pick them when they?re green
and get perfectly acceptable Luffas. They?re just a bit harder to peel.