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Zucchini Yellow

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Common Name : Yellow Zucchini (Golden Zucchini)
Sunlight : Full Sun (6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily)
Water : Moderate to high; keep soil consistently moist but not soggy
Temperature : 70 to 95°F (21 to 35°C); warm season crop
Soil : Well to draining; fertile loamy soil enriched with compost
Soil pH : 6.0 to 7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral)
Germination : 5 to 10 days at 70 to 95°F (21 to 35°C)
Harvest Season : Summer (45 to 60 days after sowing; harvest when fruits are 6 to 8 inches long and tender)
Scientific Name : Cucurbita Pepo
Flower Color : Yellow
Packet Contains : 15 seeds
Where to Grow : Balcony or terrace garden
Sowing Season : Mid Spring to Summer
Seeds Sowing Depth : 1.5 to 2.5 cm
Plant Vigor : Strong plant with long internodes

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Yellow Zucchini is slightly sweeter and is similar to other zucchini only the difference is color. They are generally famous for adding to any dish or plate of salads and are perfect for decorating foods.

What size grow bag is best for Zucchini?
15 x 15 (W*H)
18 x 18 (W*H)
24 x 24 (W*H)

Yellow Zucchini Growing Season In India
Zucchini is a warm-season vegetable and the best season for sowing zucchini yellow seeds is mid-spring to summer (February-June).

Benefits of Yellow Zucchini

• Rich in Nutrients : High in Vitamin C, A, potassium and dietary fiber.
• Low in Calories : Excellent for weight management and low-carb diets.
• Eye Health : Contains lutein and zeaxanthin, which support vision.
• Digestive Health : High fiber supports gut health and prevents constipation.
• Antioxidant-Rich : Bright yellow color indicates beneficial carotenoids.
• Versatile : Can be grilled, stir-fried, baked or eaten raw.

Sowing Method

• Seed Depth : Sow seeds 1–1.5 cm (½ inch) deep.
• Spacing : 2–3 feet (60–90 cm) between plants; 3–4 feet (90–120 cm) between rows.
• Warm climates (Sowing Time) : February - April and June - July
• Cooler climates (Sowing Time) : After last frost in spring
• Germination Time : 5–10 days
• Ideal Germination Temperature : 70–95°F (21–35°C)

Planting

• Sunlight : Full Sun (6–8 hours daily)
• Soil : Loose, well-draining loamy soil enriched with compost or aged manure
• Watering : Regular deep watering; avoid overhead watering to prevent fungal diseases
• Fertilizer : Apply balanced NPK fertilizer at planting and every 2–3 weeks
• Mulching : Helps retain moisture and suppress weeds

Harvesting

• Harvest Time : 45–60 days after sowing
• When to Harvest : When fruits are 6–8 inches long, bright yellow and tender
• How to Harvest : Use a sharp knife or scissors to cut fruits; do not twist or pull
• Harvest Frequency : Every 2–3 days to encourage continuous production

Common Problems and Solutions

Problem : Powdery mildew
Cause : Fungal disease from poor air circulation                      
Solution : Space plants properly; spray with neem oil or baking soda solution   

Problem : Blossom end rot
Cause : Calcium deficiency or uneven watering                      
Solution : Maintain consistent moisture; add calcium-rich fertilizer 

Problem : Fruit rotting on plant
Cause : Excess moisture or poor pollination                      
Solution :  Improve drainage; hand-pollinate flowers if needed 

Problem : Squash vine borers
Cause : Insect larvae boring into stems                      
Solution : Apply neem oil at stem base; use row covers 

Problem : Yellowing leaves
Cause : Nutrient deficiency or water stress                      
Solution : Apply balanced fertilizer and ensure even watering          

Problem : Aphids / Whiteflies
Cause :  Sap-sucking insects                       
Solution : Use neem oil, insecticidal soap, or encourage natural predators like ladybugs                            

 
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