Gongura Seeds (Ambadi)

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🌱 How to Grow Gongura (Ambadi) from Seeds
Also known as:

  • Hindi: अम्बाड़ी (Ambadi)

  • Telugu: గోంగూర (Gongura)

  • Kannada: ಗಂಗೂರ (Gongura)

  • English: Roselle / Gongura

  • Botanical Name: Hibiscus sabdariffa


1. 🗓️ Choose the Right Season

  • Warm-season leafy vegetable

  • Best time to sow: March to June or July to August (start of monsoon)

  • Ideal temperature: 25°C to 35°C


2. 🌱 Prepare the Soil

  • Soil Type: Well-drained sandy loam or alluvial soil

  • pH: Slightly acidic to neutral (6.0–7.5)

  • Enrich soil with organic compost or well-rotted farmyard manure


3. 🌾 Sowing the Seeds

  • Sow seeds directly in the field or nursery beds at 1 inch (2.5 cm) depth

  • Spacing: 12–18 inches between plants, 24–30 inches between rows

  • Can start in seed trays and transplant after 3-4 weeks


4. 💧 Watering

  • Keep soil moist but not waterlogged

  • Water regularly especially during dry spells

  • Mulching helps retain moisture and suppress weeds


5. 🌿 Germination

  • Seeds germinate in 7–14 days under warm conditions

  • Provide partial shade during early seedling stage if temperatures are very high


6. ☀️ Sunlight & Temperature

  • Requires full sun for best leaf production

  • Thrives best at 25°C to 35°C

  • Tolerates heat and some drought once established


7. 🌼 Fertilization

  • Apply organic compost or nitrogen-rich fertilizer at planting

  • Side-dress with compost or balanced fertilizer every 4–6 weeks for healthy leaf growth

  • Avoid excess nitrogen which can cause leggy plants


8. 🛡️ Pest & Disease Control

  • Common pests: aphids, jassids, leaf miners

  • Common diseases: leaf spot, powdery mildew

  • Use neem oil spray or organic insecticides as needed

  • Maintain good spacing for airflow and remove infected leaves


9. 🥬 Harvesting

  • Leaves can be harvested 30–40 days after sowing

  • Regular picking of young leaves encourages fresh growth

  • Can harvest multiple times by plucking tender leaves or whole branches


10. 🌱 Regrow Tip

  • Collect seeds from mature pods after flowering and drying

  • Dry seeds thoroughly before storing in a cool, dry place for next season


🌿 Health Benefits of Gongura (Ambadi)

  • Rich source of Vitamin C and antioxidants

  • Aids digestion and acts as an appetite stimulant

  • Good for cooling the body in hot climates

  • Used in traditional dishes for its tangy flavor and health benefits

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