The information on this page applies to seedlings sold by Fremont LEAF Nursery during our 2021 Seedling Sales.
Lagenaris sp (Cucumber family). A shorter variety of bottle gourd with all the same delicious flavor. Light green fruits, drum shape with tender flesh. Early maturity, vigorous growth, with relative resistance to powdery mildew. Strong fruit setting ability, can set many fruits on large vines. Fruits are slow to age, store well. [1]
Seed Type
Organic
Heirloom
Non-GMO
Hybrid
Open-pollinated
Untreated
Additional Information
Container Friendly
Trellis Needed
Easy to Grow
Pollinator Friendly
Best Time to Plant Your Seedlings
Jan
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Growing Conditions
Light
Soil Temperature
Soil
Water
Full Sun
Above 65º F
Well drained, organic soil
Keep moist
Planting Tips
Plant Spacing
Row Spacing
Days to Harvest
4 feet
5-6 feet
55 days from seed
Pollinating instructions: The plant produces night blooming white flowers. The male flowers have long peduncles and the females have short ones with an ovary in the shape of the fruit. Sometimes the female flowers drop off without growing into a gourd due to the failure of pollination if there is no night pollinator (probably a kind of moth) in the garden. Hand pollination can be used to solve the problem. [2]
Harvesting instructions: Fruit can be either harvested young to be consumed as a vegetable, or harvested mature to be dried and used as a utensil. When it is fresh, the fruit has a light green smooth skin and white flesh. If any of the young fruit are not harvested, the vine will stop growing or will abort new fruit forming. [2]
Additional instructions: To obtain more fruit, gardeners sometimes cut off the tip of the vine when it has grown to 6–8 feet in length. This forces the plant to produce side branches that will bear flowers and yield more fruit. [2]
Common Pests and Diseases
Pests: Spotted and striped cucumber beetles, bacterial wilt disease, fruit flies [3]