Al-Raei Bitter Gourd Long Dark Hybrid F1 Seeds | Premium Karela Seeds
Al-Raei Bitter Gourd Long Dark Hybrid F1 Seeds | Premium Karela Seeds
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Enhance your vegetable patch with Al-Raei Bitter Gourd Long Dark Hybrid F1 seeds. This variety is specifically selected for its vigorous growth and ability to produce heavy, uniform fruits with a deep green "dark shell." It is an exceptionally hardy performer in the Pakistani summer, providing a nutrient-dense harvest that is a staple for healthy, traditional cooking.
Key Features:
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Extra-Long & Dark Fruits: Produces attractive, elongated gourds with a rich dark green color and sharp, prominent ridges.
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Traditional Bitter Flavor: Delivers the authentic, sharp taste that is highly valued in local recipes like Karela Gosht and stuffed bitter gourd.
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Superior Hybrid Vigor: As an F1 Hybrid, these seeds offer enhanced disease resistance and more consistent fruit size compared to standard local varieties.
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Highly Nutritious: A powerhouse of health benefits, known for its blood-purifying properties and high content of vitamins and antioxidants.
Sowing & Growing Guide for Pakistan
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Best Sowing Time:
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Spring Crop: February to March is the primary window for sowing.
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Monsoon Crop: June to July for a late summer/autumn harvest.
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Sunlight: Requires full, direct sunlight (at least 6–8 hours) to ensure vigorous vine development and high yields.
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Soil Requirements: Thrives in well-drained, fertile soil. Enriching the area with organic compost or well-rotted manure (Gobar ki khad) before planting is highly recommended for best results.
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Support: Being a vigorous climber, these vines should be grown on a trellis or fence to keep the long fruits straight and clean from soil contact.
Planting the Seeds of Tomorrow
Al-Raei Seeds is committed to providing high-performance seeds tailored for the local environment. Our Bitter Gourd Long Dark Hybrid F1 seeds are laboratory-tested for high germination and purity, ensuring every Pakistani household can enjoy a successful, organic, and bountiful harvest.
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