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plant bitter gourd seeds White Skin Bitter Gourd Seeds – Khổ Qua Trắng Heirloom Non-GMO Asian VegetableWhite Skin Bitter Gourd Seeds Kh Qua Trng White Bitter Melon Momordica charantia Grow your own White Skin Bitter Gourd, also known as White Bitter Melon or Kh Qua Trng, a unique warm season Asian vegetable loved for its pale white to light green fruits and classic bitter melon flavor. This heirloom, non GMO variety grows as a vigorous annual climbing vine and is best grown with a strong trellis or support. White Skin Bitter Gourd is popular in
White Skin Bitter Gourd Seeds – Khổ Qua Trắng / White Bitter Melon
Momordica charantia
Grow your own White Skin Bitter Gourd, also known as White Bitter Melon or Khổ Qua Trắng, a unique warm-season Asian vegetable loved for its pale white to light green fruits and classic bitter melon flavor. This heirloom, non-GMO variety grows as a vigorous annual climbing vine and is best grown with a strong trellis or support.
White Skin Bitter Gourd is popular in Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian, and Asian home cooking. The young fruits are commonly used in soups, stir-fries, stuffed bitter melon dishes, steamed dishes, and traditional garden recipes. The fruits are best harvested young while they are firm, tender, and pale white to light green.
Why Grow White Skin Bitter Gourd?
- Unique white bitter gourd / white bitter melon variety
- Also known as Khổ Qua Trắng
- Heirloom, non-GMO seeds
- Annual warm-season climbing vine
- Produces attractive pale white to light green bitter melon fruits
- Popular Asian vegetable for home gardens
- Great for soups, stir-fries, stuffed bitter melon, and traditional cooking
- Best grown on a trellis for better airflow and easier harvest
- Suitable for gardens, raised beds, and large containers
Growing Information
- Botanical Name: Momordica charantia
- Common Names: White Skin Bitter Gourd, White Bitter Melon, Khổ Qua Trắng, Bitter Gourd
- Plant Type: Annual climbing vine
- Seed Type: Heirloom, non-GMO
- Fruit Color: White to pale green
- Sunlight: Full sun
- Soil: Fertile, loose, well-draining soil
- Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, but not soggy
- Seed Depth: 1/2–1 inch deep
- Plant Spacing: 12–18 inches apart
- Row Spacing: 3–4 feet apart
- Best Season: Spring to summer after danger of frost
- Support: Trellis recommended
- Best Temperature: Warm soil and steady warm weather
How to Germinate White Bitter Gourd Seeds
Bitter gourd seeds have a hard seed coat and need warmth for best germination. For better results, soak seeds in warm water around 60–70°C for 8–12 hours.
After soaking, wrap the seeds in a moist paper towel and place them inside a covered container, glass jar, or ziplock bag. Keep them in a warm, dark place for about 5–7 days, checking regularly to make sure the paper towel stays moist but not soaking wet.
Once the seeds begin to sprout, carefully plant them into pots or prepared soil. Avoid cold, wet soil because it can slow germination or cause seeds to rot.
Planting & Care Tips
Plant after the danger of frost has passed and the weather is consistently warm. White Skin Bitter Gourd grows best in full sun with fertile, well-draining soil. Provide a strong trellis or support because the vines climb quickly and need good airflow.
Keep soil evenly moist during germination, flowering, and fruiting. Avoid overwatering or heavy, soggy soil. A layer of mulch can help keep soil moisture stable during hot weather.
Harvesting
Harvest fruits while they are young, firm, and pale white to light green. Regular picking encourages the vine to continue producing. Older fruits may become more bitter and can turn yellow-orange as they mature.
Cooking Use
White Skin Bitter Gourd is commonly used in Asian home cooking. It can be sliced for stir-fries, cooked in soups, stuffed with meat or vegetables, steamed, or used in traditional bitter melon dishes. The mild white color makes this variety especially attractive for gardeners who enjoy rare and unique vegetables.
Important Growing Note
Germination and growth results may vary depending on temperature, moisture, soil, sunlight, and growing conditions. Bitter gourd is a warm-season crop and needs steady warmth for best results.
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