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Kodi Avarai

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Packet Contains : 7 to 9 seeds
Common Name : Kodi Avarai (Hyacinth Bean)
Sunlight : Full sun (at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily)
Water : Moderate; keep the soil consistently moist; but avoid waterlogging
Temperature : 75 to 90°F (24 to 32°C); thrives in warm climates
Soil : Well draining; fertile loamy or sandy loam soil enriched with organic matter
Soil pH : 6.0 to 7.5 (neutral to slightly acidic)
Germination : 7 to 14 days at 75 to 85°F (24 to 29°C); soaking seeds overnight can improve germination
Harvest Season : 90 to 120 days after sowing; pods should be harvested when they are young and tender

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The offered seeds yield pretty nutritious and delicious vegetable. It will be a good gift for friends who love plantation. With specialties like easy plantation & high germination rate, these seeds will be perfect for sowing in the garden, yard, farm etc...

Benefits of Kodi Avarai

• Rich in Protein & Fiber : A good source of plant protein and dietary fiber for digestive health.
• Improves Soil Fertility : A natural nitrogen-fixer, enhances soil for other crops.
• Supports Heart Health : Contains antioxidants and folate, beneficial for cardiovascular function.
• Traditional Medicine : Used in Ayurveda to help treat urinary disorders, fatigue and inflammation.
• Versatile Vegetable : Pods, seeds and even leaves (in some varieties) are edible.

Sowing Method

• Best Season : Late summer to early monsoon (June–August) or late winter (January–March) depending on region.
• Seed Preparation : Soak seeds in water for 8–12 hours to soften the seed coat and speed up germination.
• Sowing Depth : 1–1.5 inches (2.5–3 cm) deep.
• Spacing : 18–24 inches between plants; rows 3–4 feet apart.
• Germination Time : 7–14 days in warm conditions (24–29°C).

Planting

• Sunlight : Requires full sun (6–8 hours per day).
• Soil Type : Loamy, well-drained soil enriched with compost or aged manure.
• Soil pH : 6.0–7.5 (neutral to slightly acidic).
• Support : Provide a trellis, fence or poles for the vine to climb (Kodi = climber).
• Watering : Keep soil moist, especially during flowering and pod development, but avoid water stagnation.

Harvesting

• First Harvest : 90–120 days after sowing.
• Harvest Stage : Pods are best harvested when they are young, tender and about 4–5 inches long.
• Harvest Frequency : Regular harvesting promotes more pod production.
• Seeds : Mature seeds can be saved for next season or cooked when dry.

Common Problems & Solutions

Problems : Aphids & Pod Borers
Signs : Leaf curling, pod holes
Control : Neem oil, insecticidal soap or companion planting with marigold

Problems : Root Rot or Damping Off
Cause : Poor drainage or waterlogged soil
Solution : Use raised beds or sandy-loam soil; avoid overwatering

Problems : Powdery Mildew / Rust
Cause : High humidity and lack of airflow
Control : Apply sulfur-based fungicide or spray diluted milk solution

Problems : Poor Flowering or Pod Set
Causes : Excess nitrogen or lack of sunlight
Fix : Use balanced fertilizer and ensure full sun exposure

Problems : Yellowing Leaves
Cause : Nutrient deficiency (esp. nitrogen or magnesium)
Solution : Add compost or organic liquid fertilizer

 
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