Germination time | 7-14 days |
Hours of sunlight | 4-6 hours per day, in partial shade |
Ideal climate | Cool climate, can tolerate light frost and can we grow in summer under the shade net |
Plant height | 1-2 feet |
Organic fertilizer requirement | 1-2 cups of Decomposed cow dung or vermicompost per plant per week |
Life span | 2-3 months |
Ideal growing temperature | 15-25°C |
Harvesting time | 40-60 days after sowing |
Watering frequency | Water deeply once or twice a week, or as needed to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged |
Ideal grow bag size | 12x9 grow bag, 18x9 grow bag, 24x12x9 rectangular grow bag, 18x12x9 grow bed |
Number of seeds | 75+ |
The leafy green vegetable known as palak spinach is popular in India and many other nations. It is a well-liked option among those who are concerned about their health because of its nutritional worth and health advantages. Salads, soups, and curries are just a few of the foods that you can make with palak spinach. According on your desire, you can eat it raw or cooked. Palak is an excellent addition to a home garden since it can be grown well in a tiny area, such as a grow bag.
Iron, vitamin A, and vitamin C are just a few of the vitamins and minerals found in palak spinach.
It is a fantastic food for weight reduction and digestive health because it is also low in calories and high in fibre.
Potassium is one of several essential elements that are abundant in spinach. Your blood pressure can be lowered by eating foods high in potassium.
Lutein, an antioxidant that helps prevent age-related eye conditions including macular degeneration and cataracts, is a great antioxidant found in spinach.
Sowing Palak Spinach Seeds
In nutrient-rich, healthy soil with plenty of organic materials, palak spinach thrives. Pick a grow bag of your choice that features adequate drainage holes on the bottom.In order to sow Palak spinach in a grow bag, gently wet the soil first. After that, uniformly sow the seeds throughout the soil's surface, being careful not to overfill the bag. Add a small layer of potting soil over the seeds, then gently water them. Water the soil as needed to keep it wet; do not overwater, since this might cause root rot.
It can be grown in partial shade, palak spinach needs at least six hours of direct sunshine each day. It's important to keep the soil wet but not soggy. When it's hot outside, water the palak spinach everyday; while it's cold outside, water it every other day. When the leaves are 4 to 6 inches long, the palak spinach is ready for harvesting. Using scissors, remove the leaves off the plant, keeping the stem in tact. Continuous harvesting of palak spinach is possible throughout the growing season.
Always look for any early signs of any insect/fungal/ any other problems. Use appropriate medicines as soon as any symptoms of such are spotted.
Silver leaf whitefly, Heliothis, stink bugs, rough bollworm, looper caterpillars, and green vegetable bugs are just a few of the numerous insect pests that can target Palak Spinach plants. Aphids may be coated with soap spray or washed away with a constant stream of water. Stink bugs are more challenging to eradicate. These can be hand-selected and disposed of. It is recommended that biopesticides be used. Without picking the pods/fruits on time and allowing them to mature on the vine, flowering and subsequent development would be reduced. Branch thinning or branch removal may be required to keep the plant from growing too densely.
Leaf spot is a fungal infection—resistant plant variety. Crop rotation is essential. Maintain a garden devoid of plant waste. Every 7 to 10 days, apply Trichoderma Viride Bio Fertilizer or Pseudomonas Fluorescens Bio Fertilizer. Soil should be well-drained—alternate crops.
Inadequate light, water stress, and an excess of nitrogen all contribute to pod formation inhibition. Plant in full sun, in compost-rich soil, and maintain an even moisture level in the soil.
Anthracnose is a fungal infection that thrives in conditions of high humidity and rainfall. Leaves can succumb to the elements and fall. The plant can wither. Plants that are contaminated should be removed and discarded. Avoid gardening in the rain, as this can result in the spread of spores. Soil should be well-drained. Every 7 to 10 days, sprayTrichoderma Viride
Bio Fertilizer orPseudomonas Fluorescens Bio Fertilizer
.No. of Long Red Okra Seeds - 75+