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Big Pack - (50) Calabash Long Squash/Melon
Big Pack - (50) Calabash Long Squash/Melon
Big Pack - (50) Calabash Long Squash/Melon
Big Pack - (50) Calabash Long Squash/Melon
Big Pack - (50) Calabash Long Squash/Melon
Big Pack - (50) Calabash Long Squash/Melon
Big Pack - (50) Calabash Long Squash/Melon
Big Pack - (50) Calabash Long Squash/Melon
Big Pack - (50) Calabash Long Squash/Melon
Big Pack - (50) Calabash Long Squash/Melon

Big Pack - (50) Calabash Long Squash/Melon Seeds, Opo Bottle Gourd - Non-GMO Seeds by MySeeds.Co (Big Pack - Calabash)

Product ID : 20465458
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Galleon Product ID 20465458
UPC / ISBN 648507226402
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Manufacturer MySeeds.Co - BIG PACK Seeds
Shipping Dimension 5.31 x 2.99 x 0.2 inches
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Big Pack - (50) Calabash Long Squash/Melon Features

  • BIG PACK Non-GMO Seeds By MySeeds.Co

  • 50 Fresh Clean Seeds ~!!

  • Also known as: po gua, poo gua, kwa kwa, dudhi, hu gua, hu lu gua, opo squash

  • 90-105 Days

  • This calabash gourd variety produces a long bat-shaped gourd that is most tender when picked 12-24" long.


About Big Pack - (50) Calabash Long Squash/Melon

Calabash Long Lagenaria siceraria Appox. 90-105 Days Also known as: po gua, poo gua, kwa kwa, dudhi, hu gua, hu lu gua, opo squash This calabash gourd variety produces a long bat-shaped gourd that is most tender when picked 12-24" long. The light green skinned fruits have white flesh and are sweet and entirely edible when harvested at this immature stage. The gourd can be left to fully mature and the skin will harden. The vine is very vigorous and has white flowers. Cultivation: Prepare fertile, well drained soil. Sow seeds after last frost in a warm, sunny location. Keep soil moist. Fertilize as needed. Train to climb a vertical support for better air circulation, straighter fruit and ease of harvest or leave to spread out on ground. Culinary tips: The immature fruit can be steamed and is delicious in stir-fry dishes or meat soups.