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About Sow Right Seeds - Luffa Gourd Seed for Planting
Overall Feedback:
88% positive
68% liked the built-in disease resistance
I was surprised to see each seed sprout, trellis and produce many blossoms.
So far, my vegetable plant seeds are doing well.
66% loved the exceptional flavor and texture, while 34% found them lacking
The seeds were very slimy and started to get slimier after 24 hours in damp paper towel. I had to move them to a new damp paper towel to prevent molding.
87% appreciated the vigorous plant growth
All 10 seeds sprouted and are now producing loofah, indicating a good plant growth rate.
Luffas started growing 7 weeks after planting.
84% praised for its high germination rate, while 16% experienced a lower rate
I have had a 100% success rate with the seeds I sprouted before planting in dirt.
I am unsure if the other 4 seeds will grow or not, indicating a low seed germination rate.
73% loved the diverse selection of varieties, while 27% found the options limited
If other seed varieties are as good as the Luffa's, you will hear from me as I have already explored them.
I am unsure if there is a variety of luffa with white seeds. None of the seeds germinated despite following the stratification process, so I am not sure if any seed produced a plant after 4 weeks.
I planted collard greens and green beets and noticed that turnips and radishes grew, indicating possible disease resistance in the seeds.
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I planted collard greens and green beets and observed that turnips and radishes grew, suggesting disease resistance in the seeds.
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