🌱 How to Grow Red Amaranthus (Red Math) from Seeds
Common Names:
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Hindi: लाल चौलाई
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Tamil: சிவப்பு தண்டுக்கீரை
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Telugu: ఎర్ర తోటకూర
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Malayalam: ചുവപ്പ് ചീര
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Kannada: ಕೆಂಪು ಹಾರಿವೆ ಸೊಪ್ಪು
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English: Red Amaranth / Red Math
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Botanical name: Amaranthus cruentus
1. Choose the Right Season
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Warm-season leafy green
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Best time to sow:
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February–October
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Can be grown year-round in tropical climates
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Ideal temperature: 20°C to 32°C
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Avoid frost-prone months
2. Prepare the Soil
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Soil Type: Loose, fertile, and well-drained
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pH Level: Slightly acidic to neutral (6.0–7.5)
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Mix in organic compost or well-rotted manure for nutrient-rich soil
3. Sow the Seeds
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Depth: Sow very shallow — about ¼ inch (0.5 cm) deep
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Spacing:
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Sprinkle seeds thinly in rows or broadcast over the bed
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Thin seedlings to 3–5 inches apart as they grow
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Water gently after sowing
4. Watering
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Keep soil consistently moist, especially during germination
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Water early in the morning or evening
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Avoid overwatering — ensure good drainage
5. Germination
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Germinates in 3–7 days
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Thin seedlings after 2–3 weeks to avoid overcrowding
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Grows quickly after sprouting
6. Sunlight & Temperature
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Needs 4–6 hours of sunlight daily
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Thrives in warm climates
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Partial shade tolerated, but color and taste improve with more sunlight
7. Fertilization
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Add vermicompost or organic compost every 2–3 weeks
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Avoid chemical fertilizers for leafy greens
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Apply diluted liquid compost for a quick nutrient boost
8. Pest Control
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Common pests: Aphids, leaf miners, and flea beetles
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Spray neem oil + soap solution every 10–15 days
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Handpick visible pests and maintain weed-free surroundings
9. Harvesting
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Ready to harvest in 25–35 days
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Harvest young, tender leaves for best taste
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You can do cut-and-come-again harvesting — cut 3–4 inches above ground and allow regrowth
10. Regrow Tip
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Let a few plants mature and produce seeds
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Collect dry seeds, store in a cool place for the next season
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One plant can yield hundreds of seeds
❤️ Health Benefits of Red Amaranthus
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Rich in iron, vitamin A, and antioxidants
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Supports blood health and skin health
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High in fiber — aids digestion
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Helps combat anemia and fatigue








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