Things Needed

Bitter melon ( Momordica charantia ) , also known as biting calabash , is an odd - appear , cucumber - shaped melon vine that is aboriginal to Asia . As suggested by its name , this melon vine has a very acerbic flavor and is not consumed in the same way as more unwashed melons , but is cooked or pickled instead . Bitter melon vine cum expect grime temperatures of at least 60 degrees F for germinate , and they produce best with daytime temperature of 75 to 80 degrees F.

Step 1

Place the source into a container filled with H2O and reserve them to remain there overnight .

Step 2

Prepare the bed by removing all grass , weeds and rocks . Loosen the soil to a depth of 5 inches and amend with 3 to 4 inches of organic compost .

Step 3

Use a finger to make 1/2 - inch - deep jam in the soil . Leave 6 to 8 inches between each to allow for room for growing . stick in a bitter melon vine seed into each hole and supersede the unhinged ground . Water until the soil is thoroughly dampen but not enough to wash the seed to the surface .

Step 4

mark off the territory daily and pee whenever the top bed is teetotal to the sense of touch .

Step 5

Add a 2 - in level of mulch once the seedling have emerge to maintain moisture and understate smoke ontogenesis , which can drain nutrient from the vines . Continue to water whenever the top of the filth feels dry .

Step 6

Place a trellis one base behind each bitter melon vine plant life . prepare the melon vine vines up the treillage to prevent scathe to the works .

Step 7

Fertilize with a N - productive fertilizer 30 days after plant and again 60 days after set .

Step 8

rationalise the vine when it reaches the top of the trellis by clipping off all side leg from the root of the plant life to the 10th branch . Also remove the top two inch of the vine . Pruning in this manner will boost increased fruit presence .

Tip

Bitter melon plants choose full sun to fond tad and soil that drains well . The seedling will sprout in about one calendar week . It takes three months from the metre of planting for the caustic melon fruits to be quick for harvesting . enwrap the developing melons in newspaper to prevent polo-neck and other pests from eating them . Gather the melons when they are between four and six inches long .

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