Sowing Tips: VE-072 Red Amaranth

Seed Sowing Guide

Seedling

Fill up planter box with Baba Yasa-I soil or Baba Peat Moss. Draw lines on the soil, and each line maintain 100-150mm (or purlicue) distance. Spread the seeds on top of the soil, then cover with a thin layer of soil.

During seedling stage, put under shaded area and make sure water thoroughly when needed. When there is sprout, then move it to area with direct sunlight.

Avoid overcrowded. During the growing, trim out some seedling which are grow too close. By provide enough space, you will get bushier and healthier Red Amaranth.

♥♥ Extra Tip: Red Amaranth seeds are very small and light. It is recommended to put a handful of soil and half a teaspoon of seeds in a container, mix well, and then spread on the soil.

Fertilizing

Put Mr. Ganick 532 Organic Leafy Fertilizer on 7th days after transplant. After that, repeat fertilizing on every week.

Draw a line between vegetables, or dig a small hole beside vegetables, and put in Mr. Ganick 532 Leafy organic leafy fertilizer, cover the fertilizer with a thin layer of soil.

Water after done fertilizing.

Watering

Moist is important for Red Amaranth. Make sure soil always enough moist and water it when needed.

Water thoroughly on every morning is recommended.

Harvest Tips:

Red Amaranth is ready to harvest after 30 days from transplanting date.

When harvesting, you could direct pull out the whole vegetables or direct cut the stem.

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