About 100 days to maturity.Lagenaria siceraria. Calabash Long Bottle Gourd Seeds. Heirloom, Annual, Non-GMO. This calabash gourd variety produces a long bat-shaped gourd. It's an edible and delicious fruit when harvested young, and can be grown into a full sized hard gourd. These can be used as containers or fun crafts when dried! This gourd grows on a long vined plant that is best supported by a trellis, or can be grown on the ground if there is enough room. Approximately 140 seeds / oz.



Bottle Gourd Seeds, Calabash Long
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How to Grow Calabash Long Bottle Gourd
This vine puts on vigorous growth with white flowers. The Calabash Long Bottle Gourd needs a long, warm growing season. Prepare fertile, well draining soil, and sow seeds from late spring to early summer (always wait until after the last frost of the year). Plant in a warm, sunny location. For hill planting, form soil into mounds spaced 4 to 6 feet apart. Maintain 4 to 6 feet between each row. When making your mounds, form them with a 1 foot diameter and a height of 3 or 4 inches. Plant 3 seeds on each mound. For traditional row planting also keep the plants at least 4 feet apart within a row, with the rows 6 feet apart. Keep soil moist and fertilize as needed. A good trellis is the best solution to give better air circulation and straighter fruit, making a healthier and easier harvest. The vines can grow on the ground, but leave extra room to allow the plant to fully grow. This variety of gourd may need hand pollinating.
Harvesting Calabash Long Bottle Gourd
Calabash long bottle gourds are ready to eat when 14 and 24 inches long at about 60-75 days. The flesh will still be tender enough to pierce with a fingernail when ready to harvest for eating. The gourd can be left to fully mature, dry, and harden. Expect it to be fully mature at about 100 days.
Culinary Tips
The immature fruit can be eaten raw, or cooked by steaming, roasting, stir-fry, or used in other types of recipes. The seeds can also be dried, roasted and eaten.
Seeds Per Package:
- 4 g packet - Approximately 20 Seeds
- 1 oz - Approximately 140 Seeds
- 4 oz - Approximately 560 Seeds
- 1 lb - Approximately 2,240 Seeds
Basic Info
Latin Name: | Lagenaria siceraria |
Calabash Long Bottle Gourd Color: | Classic green |
Calabash Long Bottle Gourd Flavor: | Crisp and tender |
Growing Info
Days to Maturity: | About 100 Days to maturity. |
Days to Germination: | 3-12 Days |
Seeding Depth: | 1 inches |
Plant Spacing: | 4 to 6 feet |
Plant Height: | Vines 12 feet |
Growth Habit: | Long Vine (use trellis) |
Soil Preference: | Well-draining, enriched soil, preferably 5.0-6.0ph |
Temperature Preference: | 75-80°F |
Light Preference: | Full sun |
Other Info
Plant Width: | 10-14 inches |
Pests and Disease: | In India and other tropical zones, fruit flies are a major pest for the Calabash Long Bottle Gourd. Aphids and cucumber beetles can be an issue in other areas. Diseases include leaf blight, downy mildew, and verticillium wilt. To help prevent this, water the vine at ground level, and rotate crops regularly. |
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