Other Features
Sunlight Full sun Watering It requires sufficient soil moisture before planting and during maturation of seeds. Frequent drought periods can lead to delayed maturation. Soil Preferably in fertile, medium-textured and sandy loam soils that are well-drained. In respect of soil acidity, guar grows best in moderate alkaline conditions (pH 7-8) and is tolerant of salinity. Temperature 25-35 degrees C Fertilizer Nitrogen: not necessary, Phosphorus: often limiting, US: Superphosphate 200 to 250 kg/ha Harvest Season · Within 4-6 weeks after planting flowers start to bloom, seedpods will form and ready to harvest in about 8-12 weeks. · If you’re growing it to use as a vegetable, harvest it young when seedpods remain slimy and soft in texture and green in color.