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Here's a detailed description of the germination process of bitter melon seeds:
🌱 Bitter Melon Seed Germination Description
Common Names: Bitter Melon, Bitter Gourd, Karela (in Hindi)
Scientific Name: Momordica charantia
Family: Cucurbitaceae (Gourd family)
Origin: Tropical Asia and Africa
✅ Germination Basics:
Germination Time:
7 to 14 days (can vary depending on conditions and seed treatment)
Germination Temperature:
Optimal: 24°C to 32°C (75°F to 90°F)
Minimum: ~18°C (64°F)
Prefers warm soil for quick germination
Seed Depth:
Sow seeds about ½ to 1 inch (1.25–2.5 cm) deep
Spacing:
Space plants 12–18 inches (30–45 cm) apart in rows spaced 4–6 feet apart
🌿 Seed Characteristics:
Bitter melon seeds are large, hard-coated, and pointed at one end.
The hard seed coat can delay or reduce germination unless properly prepared.
✅ Germination Process:
Seed Preparation (Highly Recommended):
Scarification: Lightly nick or file the pointed end of the seed to help water penetrate the hard seed coat
Soaking: Soak seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours before sowing to soften the coat and speed up germination
Imbibition (Water Absorption):
After soaking or in moist soil, seeds swell as they absorb water
Radicle Emergence:
The root (radicle) breaks through and grows downward into the soil
Shoot Emergence:
The shoot (plumule) pushes upward, carrying the seed coat with it as the first leaves emerge
Cotyledons and True Leaves:
Large, thick seed leaves (cotyledons) emerge first
Soon followed by lobed true leaves with jagged edges, typical of bitter melon vines
✅ Ideal Conditions for Germination:
Light: Not needed until seedlings emerge
Soil: Well-draining, warm, fertile soil (rich in compost or organic matter)
Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged
Humidity: Moderate to high humidity improves germination and early growth
⚠️ Common Germination Issues:
Hard seed coat: Delays or prevents germination if not scarified or soaked
Cold soil: Leads to poor or failed germination
Overwatering: May cause seed rot or fungal problems
🌿 Tips for Better Germination:
Start seeds indoors in warm trays or direct sow when the soil has warmed (above 20°C / 68°F)
Use a humidity dome or plastic cover over seed trays to retain moisture
Use bottom heat (seedling heat mat) if germinating indoors in cooler climates
Sow 2–3 seeds per spot and thin to the strongest seedling.