GREENWIN Kasturi Methi Seeds (Fenugreek) Seed(250 per packet)
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Specifications of Kasuri Methi (Fenugreek) Leaf seedsCommon NameKasuri Methi, Fenugreek, MethiSunlightFull SunWater1 inch of water per weekTemperature10 to 30 degreesSoilWell-drainedFertilizerBalanced liquid fertilizerGermination3 to 5 daysHarvest Season3-4 weeksPlanting and Care for Kasuri Methi (Fenugreek) LeafSowing Kasuri Methi (Fenugreek) Leaf SeedsDue to the difficulty of transplanting fenugreek, direct sowing is the best choice.Although this herb prefers full sun and lush, well-drained soil, it will grow in nearly any soil type.Fenugreek prefers soils that are neutral to slightly alkaline in pH, ranging from 6.5-8.2.Plant the seeds in a location with at least 4-5 hours of direct sunlight with afternoon shade.If you are growing it in a climate where the sun is not intense and the weather is cold, choose a sunny place.Since it is a tropical plant, it should be planted several weeks after the last spring frost.Sow the seeds thickly 1/4" deep in a well-plotted grow bag, thinning to 4" apart when seedlings emerge.Germination should occur within a week; soak the seeds overnight before planting to increase germination.Fenugreek also grows well in containers and can be sprouted to produce microgreens.Growing Kasuri Methi (Fenugreek) LeafMaintain the constant moisture level in the soil.Water the soil regularly to keep it slightly moist and keep weeds at bay.Mulch may assist with this, as well as shield the leaves from excessive soil contact.Fenugreek cannot withstand freezing, so it should be protected if cold weather threatens.Take care not to overwater the fenugreek plant and to prevent waterlogged soil. It will impede the growth of your plant and eventually kill it.If growing fenugreek indoors or in a shady place, keep an eye on watering.Harvesting Kasuri Methi (Fenugreek) LeafFenugreek leaves can be harvested at any point, from microgreen to mature.When the plant flowers, the culinary consistency of the leaves deteriorates.To store the fresh leaves, carefully wash them, remove them from the stems, refrigerate for up to 3 days.Additionally, the leaves may be dried or frozen.Please wait until the seeds rattle in the pod before shelling them like peas.Precautions while growing Kasuri Methi (Fenugreek) LeafFenugreek is a low-fertilizer plant.When planting, you can incorporate manure, compost, or a time-release fertilizer into the soil, ideally, vermicompost, vegetable and fruit mix, or panchagavya, which will keep the plant growing for a few weeks.Additionally, feed the plant every other week with a balanced liquid fertilizer to promote robust growth.