Previous post on Okra plantation, described on different stages of the plant and its growth. Here in this blog will share more on Okra seed germination.
Also refer: Okra -Lifecycle, Okra Plantation
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Okra seeds are green in color and very hard. There are multiple ways of germinating it.
1. Soak in water for 24 hours and can plant directly to a container.
2. A seedling tray can be used to germinate, which takes 2-3 days.
Seedling needs direct sunlight or artificial light using electric lamp.
Within 7 days, seedlings would be ready to transplant to container.
Closer view on seedling roots will show how the roots getting curled.
Seedling getting transplanted to plastic container.
Also refer: Okra -Lifecycle, Okra Plantation
Okra seeds are green in color and very hard. There are multiple ways of germinating it.
1. Soak in water for 24 hours and can plant directly to a container.
2. A seedling tray can be used to germinate, which takes 2-3 days.
Seedling needs direct sunlight or artificial light using electric lamp.
Within 7 days, seedlings would be ready to transplant to container.
Closer view on seedling roots will show how the roots getting curled.
Seedling getting transplanted to plastic container.
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