Jhaad Karela, also known as Wild Bitter Gourd, is a unique variety of bitter melon that grows as a wild, hardy vine producing small, highly bitter fruits with deep medicinal benefits. This variety is used in Ayurvedic remedies for its strong anti-diabetic, detoxifying, and immunity-boosting properties. Unlike regular bitter gourd, Jhaad Karela is smaller in size, spikier, and more potent in medicinal value.
Product Detail:
- Product: Jhaad Karela (Wild Bitter Gourd) Seeds
- Botanical Name: Momordica charantia var. muricata
- Plant Type: Perennial Climbing Vine
- Fruit Shape: Small, spiny, and dark green with a strong bitter taste
- Soil Requirement: Well-draining, fertile loamy soil with organic matter
- Sunlight Requirement: Full sun (6-8 hours daily)
- Germination Rate: 70%
- Days to Harvest: 80-90 days
- Medicinal Benefits: Known for its blood sugar control, liver detoxification, and digestive health
Growing Season in India:
Jhaad Karela thrives in warm and tropical climates and can be sown during:
- Summer: February to April
- Monsoon: June to August
- Early Winter: September to October (in frost-free regions)
How to Grow Jhaad Karela from Seeds:
- Soil Preparation: Use well-draining, nutrient-rich soil enriched with compost or cow dung manure.
- Seed Sowing: Sow seeds ½ inch deep, spacing plants 2-3 feet apart.
- Watering: Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, especially during germination.
- Support: Provide trellis, net, or bamboo stakes for vertical growth.
- Fertilization: Apply organic compost or liquid fertilizer every 15 days to boost plant growth.
Plant Care Tips:
- Soak seeds in warm water for 8-10 hours before sowing to enhance germination.
- Prune excessive vines to allow better airflow and encourage fruiting.
- Protect plants from pests like aphids and fruit flies using neem oil spray.
- Hand-pollination may be needed if natural pollinators are limited.
Harvesting Time:
Jhaad Karela is ready for harvest 80-90 days after sowing. Pick the fruits when they are small, green, and spiny for medicinal use. Overripe fruits turn orange-yellow and develop red seeds inside.
FAQ:
Q1: Can Jhaad Karela be grown in pots?
Yes, but use a large container (at least 15 inches deep) with proper support for climbing.
Q2: How long does it take for Jhaad Karela seeds to germinate?
Seeds typically germinate within 10-15 days under warm conditions.
Q3: How often should I water the plants?
Water regularly, ensuring the soil remains moist but not soggy. Reduce watering during heavy rains.
Q4: How is Jhaad Karela different from regular bitter gourd?
Jhaad Karela is smaller, spikier, and much more bitter, with stronger medicinal benefits.
Special Features:
- Highly medicinal wild variety of bitter gourd
- Fast-growing and disease-resistant plant
- Perfect for home gardens, terrace gardening, and organic farming
- Rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and essential minerals
- Helps in diabetes management, liver detoxification, and digestion
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