Cowpea is a herbaceous annual legume. is a major food crop in the semi-arid regions of Africa and Asia, due to its ability to grow in sandy soil and receive low rainfall It requires few inputs because the plant's root nodules can fix atmospheric nitrogen, making it a valuable crop for resource-constrained farmers and well-suited to intercropping with other crops. The entire plant is used as forage for livestock, and its use as cattle feed is most likely responsible for the plant's name. Cowpea is an annual herbaceous legume that grows in the warm season. Plants are sometimes classified as erect, semi-erect, prostrate (trailing), or ascending. Cowpea is a taproot plant in general. Cowpea seed can range in size from very small wild types to nearly 14 in. long, with 1600 to 4300 seeds per pound. Crop form is an important factor in seed growth in the pod. If the seeds are not contained inside the pod, they form a kidney shape. When seed growth is stifled by the pod, the seed becomes increasingly globular. When the seeds reach the green-mature stage and are ready to be used as a vegetable, the pods can take on a distinctive color, most commonly green, yellow, or purple. When the seeds dry, they are tan or brown in green and yellow colour.
Common Name |
Black-eye pea, china pea, cowgram, southern pea |
Sunlight |
Grow best in full sun |
Water |
Water frequently. |
Temperature |
65 degrees or higher |
Soil |
5.5 to 6.5. |
Fertilizer |
Premium Fish Amino Acid 100% Organic Concentrated - Growth Promoter or Azospirillum Nitrogen Fixing Bio Fertilizer and Phospho Bacteria Bio Fertilizer |
Germination |
10 to 14 days. |
Harvest Season |
80 days or more |
No. of seeds | 25+ |
The most effective method of eliminating beetles and other insects that may consume the leaves of your crops is to grab them off and place them in a jar of soapy water. Cut down and compost plants that have reached the end of their useful life to disrupt the life cycles of pests and disease. Crops should be rotated with plants from a different family. Avoid handling wet plants. Compost contaminated plants immediately. Maintain phosphorus levels in the soil above 10 parts per million.
Cowpeas grow more quickly when fertilized immediately after planting. If created, most plants do not need regular fertilization. However, if the plant's green leaves turn pale, it indicates a nitrogen deficiency. They can then be fertilized with Premium Fish Amino Acid 100% Organic Concentrated - Growth Promoter or with nitrogen-rich fertilizers such as Azospirillum Nitrogen Fixing Bio Fertilizer or Phospho Bacteria Bio Fertilizer. Cowpeas are vulnerable to a variety of diseases and viral infections. Since some of these bacterial and fungal diseases can persist in the soil for many years, rotate your cowpea plantings each year. Avoid working in your beans patch when the foliage is wet to avoid the growth of bacterial and fungal diseases among plants.
The Common Bean Mosaic Virus results in mottled yellowish foliage with downward curling leaves. Plants become stunted, and yields are decreased. Aphids will spread the disease. Remove and discard contaminated plants.
No. of Cowpea Seeds - 25+