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బచ్చలి కూర / Spinach Green Malabar / bachali

బచ్చలి కూర / Spinach Green Malabar / bachali

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Malabar Spinach Seeds – Easy to Grow with Excellent Germination

Introducing Malabar Spinach, a lush, tropical leafy green that's perfect for adding to your garden! Our high-quality Malabar Spinach seeds are easy to grow and known for their excellent germination rates. With its vibrant green leaves and unique, slightly tangy flavor, Malabar Spinach is a nutritious addition to your dishes, perfect for stir-fries, salads, and soups.

Product Details

  • Germination Time: 7–14 days
  • Sunlight Requirement: Full sunlight (6–8 hours per day)
  • Ideal Climate for Sowing: Malabar Spinach grows best in warm climates; plant during the warmer months for optimal growth.
  • Plant Height: 2–3 feet, can grow as a vine
  • Fertilizer Requirement: 1–2 cups of well-decomposed compost per plant every 4-6 weeks
  • Life Span: Perennial; can be harvested multiple times
  • Ideal Growing Temperature: 20–30°C
  • Harvesting Time: 50–70 days after sowing
  • Maintenance Required: Low; Malabar Spinach is hardy and thrives with moderate care.
  • Ideal Container Size: Minimum of 8 inches in height and 12-inch diameter pot or larger for optimal yield

Benefits and Uses of Malabar Spinach

Malabar Spinach is packed with vitamins A and C, calcium, and antioxidants, making it a nutritious choice for your meals. Its succulent leaves add a unique texture and flavor to salads, stir-fries, and soups, enhancing your culinary creations with health benefits.

Planting and Care for Malabar Spinach

Each Malabar Spinach seed holds the promise of lush growth. Plant the seeds in nutrient-rich soil, ensuring they receive ample sunlight and moisture. This tropical plant thrives in warm, humid conditions, making it ideal for most regions.

Sowing Malabar Spinach Seeds

  1. Preparation: Soak the seeds in water for 12–24 hours before planting to enhance germination.
  2. Depth: Plant the seeds ½ inch deep in well-drained, fertile soil.
  3. Spacing: Sow seeds about 12–18 inches apart to allow for ample growth and climbing.
  4. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during the germination period.

Growing Malabar Spinach

  • Climate: Malabar Spinach prefers warm, humid weather, making it perfect for summer planting.
  • Soil Maintenance: Choose loamy, well-drained soil that retains moisture and is rich in organic matter.
  • Watering: Water regularly to keep the soil moist, especially during dry spells.
  • Fertilization: Use organic compost every 4–6 weeks to support healthy growth and lush leaves.

Harvesting Malabar Spinach

Begin harvesting leaves 50–70 days after sowing. Regular harvesting encourages continuous growth and ensures a steady supply of fresh leaves.


Precautions While Growing Malabar Spinach

Malabar Spinach thrives best in loamy, nutrient-rich soil with good drainage. The ideal pH range is between 6.0 and 7.0. Ensure adequate spacing between plants to promote airflow and reduce the risk of disease.

Common Problems Affecting Malabar Spinach Plants and Solutions

While Malabar Spinach is resilient, it can occasionally encounter pests like aphids and caterpillars. Regularly inspect plants and apply neem oil or organic insecticides if needed. Good drainage and airflow help prevent fungal diseases. Crop rotation and composting are beneficial for maintaining soil health.

Other Names for Malabar Spinach

  • Botanical Name: Basella alba
  • Tamil: பசலை கீரை (Pasalai Keerai)
  • Malayalam: പത്തിരട്ടി (Pathiratti)
  • Kannada: ಸೋರೆಕೆರ (Sorekera)
  • Telugu: పోతల కీర (Pothala Keera)
  • Hindi: मलाबार पालक (Malabar Palak)
  • Bengali: মালাবার পালং (Malabar Palong)

Malabar Spinach is a versatile, nutrient-rich leafy green that’s easy to grow and an excellent addition to your culinary repertoire!


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. How long does it take for Malabar Spinach seeds to germinate?
Malabar Spinach seeds typically germinate within 7–14 days, depending on temperature and soil conditions.

2. When should I plant Malabar Spinach seeds?
Malabar Spinach thrives in warm climates, making it best to plant during the warmer months, ideally in late spring to early summer.

3. Can Malabar Spinach grow in pots or containers?
Yes, Malabar Spinach can be grown in containers. A pot with a minimum height of 8 inches and a diameter of 12 inches is suitable for good yields.

4. How often should I water Malabar Spinach plants?
Water Malabar Spinach regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. This is especially important during dry spells.

5. What is the best fertilizer for Malabar Spinach?
Malabar Spinach benefits from organic compost or well-decomposed manure applied every 4–6 weeks to support healthy growth and vibrant leaves.

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