Jicama, unlike potatoes, can not be grown from tubers and must be started from seeds. You can either start Jicama seeds indoors or directly plant them outdoors with some staking in place to support the climbing vines. Sow the large seeds at a depth of 1.5 to 2 inch in a rich, moist and loamy soil bed. You also try soaking the seeds overnight in warm water to accelerate the germination process. It’s best not to plant Jicama plants with Potatoes and Tomatoes.
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Specifications
In The Box
100 Seeds
General
Brand
Biosnyg
Model Name
Sankalu [100 Seeds]
Quantity
100 per packet
Common Name
Sankalu [100 Seeds]
Suitable For
Outdoor
Type of Seed
Vegetable
Organic
Yes
Soil Nutrient Requirements
Rich, moist and loamy soil with good drainage is ideal for growing Jicama.
Sowing Method
LINE TO LINE - 7 TO 10 INCHES, PLANT TO PLANT - 25 TO 35 INCHES
Net Quantity
100 per packet
Additional Features
Care Instructions
The optimum soil temperature for germination of Jicama seeds ranges between 20 to 30 ℃
Other Features
Choose a sunny spot with 5-6 hours of direct sunlight for healthy tubers.