Roselle (Red) Seeds

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45.00

Seed Quantity: 20 Seeds per packet Rosella fruit is used to prepare jam, juice and natural dye. Rosella leaves are locally called Gongura, used to make chutney

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Description

Seed typeVegetable
Plant NameRoselle (Red) Seeds
FamilyMalvaceae
Botanical NameHibiscus sabdariffa
Sowing Seasonsgrow as an annual
Spacing45 cm

Rosella?(Hibiscus sabdariffa), the petals can be used for making jellies and dessert garnishes. They have a tart flavour with a raspberry/rhubarb/plum quality

Rosella tea can be used for people with hypertension, heart disease, osteoporosis and throw urine (as diuretic), smooth the flow of blood (blood can reduce the thickness), prevent infection (as antibacterial, antiseptic, and anti inflammation) and treat mouth sores (because containing of vitamin C).

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Our farm’s Community Seed Bank preserves and cultivates Open Pollinated Native seed varieties that are both organic and sustainably grown. We distribute seeds in limited quantities, expecting gardeners or farmers to propagate them and establish their seed bank. Get ready for a happy and fruitful farming experience!

SEED TREATMENT:

Soaking seeds before sowing can greatly improve their chances of germination and growth. There are several methods of soaking seeds, and one of the most popular methods is soaking them in water. All you need to do is immerse the seeds in water for about 24 hours before planting them in grow bags. This method is particularly useful for seeds that have hard seed coats, which can prevent water from penetrating and germination from occurring.

Another method of soaking seeds is to soak them in cowdung slurry. This is a traditional method that has been used in India for centuries. Cowdung slurry is believed to contain natural growth-promoting substances that can help seeds germinate faster and grow stronger. To prepare the slurry, mix cow dung with water to make a thick paste, and then immerse the seeds in the mixture for about 48 hours. After soaking, rinse the seeds in clean water before planting them in grow bags.

Both of these methods can be effective in improving the germination and growth of seeds. However, it’s important to note that not all seeds require soaking, and some may even be harmed by it. Be sure to research the specific needs of the seeds you are planting and use the appropriate method accordingly.

Roselle (Red) Seeds

1 review for Roselle (Red) Seeds

  1. Naveen Thomas (verified owner)

    Highly satisfied with the seeds! Recommended!

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