🌱 How to Grow Malabar Spinach (Poi Saag) from Seeds
Common Names:
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Hindi: पालतू पालक (Malabar Palak)
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Tamil: போய் சாக் (Poi Saag)
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Telugu: పొయి సాగు (Poi Saag)
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Malayalam: പോയ് സാഗ് (Poi Saag)
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Kannada: ಪೋಯಿ ಸಾಗಿ (Poi Saagi)
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English: Malabar Spinach / Ceylon Spinach
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Botanical name: Basella alba or Basella rubra
1. Choose the Right Season
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Warm-season climber
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Best time to sow: March to June (spring to early summer)
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Thrives in hot and humid weather, unlike regular spinach
2. Prepare the Soil
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Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile loamy soil rich in organic matter
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pH Level: Slightly acidic to neutral (6.5–7.5)
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Mix in compost or manure before sowing
3. Sow the Seeds
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Sow seeds directly in the garden or containers
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Depth: Sow seeds about ½ inch (1.2 cm) deep
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Spacing: 12–18 inches between plants
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Water lightly after sowing
4. Watering
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Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged
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Water regularly, especially during dry spells
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Mulching helps retain moisture and control weeds
5. Germination
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Seeds germinate in 7–14 days
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Thin seedlings to one strong plant per spot if multiple sprout
6. Sunlight & Temperature
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Needs 5–6 hours of direct sunlight daily
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Grows best in warm temperatures between 25°C to 35°C
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Sensitive to frost, so avoid cold temperatures
7. Fertilization
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Apply organic compost or balanced fertilizer at planting
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Side-dress with compost or liquid fertilizer every 3–4 weeks
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Avoid over-fertilizing with nitrogen to prevent excessive leafiness with poor flavor
8. Pest Control
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Few pests due to the plant’s thick, waxy leaves
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Common pests: Aphids, caterpillars
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Use neem oil spray or insecticidal soap if needed
9. Harvesting
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Leaves and tender stems can be harvested in 40–50 days
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Pick outer leaves regularly to encourage new growth
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Can be harvested multiple times as it is a climbing perennial
10. Regrow Tip
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Save seeds from mature berries (fruit containing seeds)
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Dry seeds thoroughly before storing for next season
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Can be grown year-round in frost-free climates
🌿 Health Benefits of Malabar Spinach
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Rich in vitamins A, C, calcium, and iron
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High in antioxidants and fiber, promoting digestion and immunity
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Contains anti-inflammatory properties
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Good source of plant-based iron, helps combat anemia
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