Angled Luffa, Redged Gourds, Sponge Gourds, Chinese Okra, Luffa Acutangula SEEDS
Angled Luffa, Redged Gourds, Sponge Gourds, Chinese Okra, Luffa Acutangula SEEDS | Non-GMO, OrganicDetails:• Common Name: Angled Luffa, Ribbed Loofah, Buab Moom, Silk Gourd, Ridge luffa, Chinese okra• Botanical Name: Luffa acutangula ‘Chinese Okra’• Flavor: Sweet yet mild• Type: Vining• Soil Preference: Loamy soil with sand for drainage, rich in nutrients. 6.0-6.5 pH• Light Requirement: Full Sun• Temperature Preference: 70-90°F• Days to Germination: 7-14 days • Days to Maturity: 80 - 90 Days• Sow Method: Direct Sow & Transplant• Planting Time: Spring, Early Summer• Seed Depth: 1/2"• Plant Spacing: Approx. 18 - 24" apart , row spacing 30-36" Best if used by 2026 We only use tracking on orders $10+, unless "With Tracking" is selectedLuffas are tender vines and can be grown in a very sheltered position. The fruits are edible when young and green, developing a fibrous structure when mature. Gardening for happiness! Treevale
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| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 30 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| Brand | Treevale |
| Type | Vegetable Seeds |
Angled Luffa, Redged Gourds, Sponge Gourds, Chinese Okra, Luffa Acutangula SEEDS | Non-GMO, OrganicDetails:• Common Name: Angled Luffa, Ribbed Loofah, Buab Moom, Silk Gourd, Ridge luffa, Chinese okra• Botanical Name: Luffa acutangula ‘Chinese Okra’• Flavor: Sweet yet mild• Type: Vining• Soil Preference: Loamy soil with sand for drainage, rich in nutrients. 6.0-6.5 pH• Light Requirement: Full Sun• Temperature Preference: 70-90°F• Days to Germination: 7-14 days • Days to Maturity: 80 - 90 Days• Sow Method: Direct Sow & Transplant• Planting Time: Spring, Early Summer• Seed Depth: 1/2"• Plant Spacing: Approx. 18 - 24" apart , row spacing 30-36" Best if used by 2026 We only use tracking on orders $10+, unless "With Tracking" is selectedLuffas are tender vines and can be grown in a very sheltered position. The fruits are edible when young and green, developing a fibrous structure when mature. Gardening for happiness! Treevale