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HARA Seeds Kareli (Bitter Gourd) Seeds – High Germination Vegetable Seeds for Home Gardening & Farming
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Description
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Grow fresh, healthy, and nutritious bitter gourds at home with HARA Seeds Kareli (Bitter Gourd) Seeds. Specially selected for strong germination and vigorous vine growth, these premium vegetable seeds are ideal
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Estimate delivery: 12-26 days (International), 3-6 days (United States).
Key Features
Key Features
- Premium Quality Bitter Gourd Seeds
- High Germination Rate
- Healthy Vine Growth
- Suitable for Home Gardening
- Ideal for Pots & Grow Bags
Seed Information
Seed Information
- Product Type: Vegetable Seeds
- Crop Name: Bitter Gourd / Kareli
- Brand: HARA Seeds
- Seed Quality: Premium Grade
- Germination: High Germination Seeds
- Suitable For: Home Gardens, Farms & Terrace Gardening
Sowing & Crop Guide
Sowing & Crop Guide
- Sow seeds 2–3 cm deep in fertile and well-drained soil.
- Provide support or trellis for proper vine growth.
- Water regularly and keep the soil moderately moist.
- Harvest fresh bitter gourds within 55–70 days after sowing.
Climate Requirements
Climate Requirements
Ideal Temperature: 24°C to 32°C
Best Season: Summer & Monsoon
Sunlight Requirement: Full Sunlight
Soil Type: Fertile & Well-Drained Soil
Usage Instructions
Usage Instructions
- Prepare loose and nutrient-rich soil before sowing.
- Sow seeds directly into pots, grow bags, or garden beds.
- Water gently after planting and maintain moisture.
- Provide vertical support for healthy climbing vines.

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