PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
Create Fenugreek bed with cilantro or grow it alone.
You can cultivate it from seeds. It’s easy even for beginners.
Sow seeds ¼ inches deep in a good potting mix or soil.
Remember, fenugreek hates to be transplanted. Leave 2 inches of space for each plant while sowing seeds. They'll sprout quickly and you'll see seedlings within 2–4 days
GROWING REQUIREMENTS
WATERING
Make sure that the soil is evenly moist and well-drained with no excess water.
PESTS
The crop might show symptoms of discoloration of vine at the soil line, leaves may wilt and fall from plant, small soft bodied insects on underside of leaves and/or stems of plant can be present, usually green or yellow in color. There can also be white, powdery spots on leaves that expand over time. The pests that attack this crop are Aphids, Powdery Mildew, Charcoal Rot, Root Rot.
SOIL
Fenugreek prefers neutral soil with pH level around 6–7. Loamy soils are best suited for its cultivation.
SPOT
An area with plenty of sun, but partial shade or even filtered sunlight will work well.
TEMPERATURE
Fenugreek grows well in warm and hot climate, when temperature ranges from 10 C to 32 C (50 to 90 F ).
HOW TO HARVEST
The harvesting method will vary depending on whether you're trying to get leaves or seeds from your fenugreek plant.
For leaves, cut the plant at the stem a few centimeters above the soil.
For seeds, wait for the pods on the plant to turn yellow, signalling that they've fully ripened, and harvest the seed before the pod pops open.