PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
Gather the seeds and plant in late fall by spreading the seeds along the field.
Amaranthus seeds can be directly seeded into your flower garden, or started indoors for transplanting later.
Space seeds or seedlings 10-12" apart. They will tolerate a little crowding, and look good in clumps or groups.
Amaranth is a warm season crop that requires full sun. Best germination occurs when soil temperatures are warm and grows well by planting in the same spot as leaf lettuce or radishes.
GROWING REQUIREMENTS
WATERING
Water the plant regularly, with small quantities of water every morning. Amaranth is fairly drought-tolerant.
PESTS
The plants are vulnerable to Tarnished plant bug and Amaranth weevil. The pests swarm around the growing seed heads and suck the fluid out, they can stunt the seed production. The weevils are a 2-stage threat with the larvae chewing on the roots and the adults going after the leaves.
SOIL
Amaranthus needs soil with a pH ranging between PH 4.2 to 9.1. It grows well in well- drained soil rich in Nitrogen and Phosperous
SPOT
Amaranthus prefers warm climate with six to eight hours of full sun
TEMPERATURE
Amaranth germinates best at soil temperatures around 25 degree celsius (72 degree F)
HOW TO HARVEST
To determine if it is ready for harvest, keep a sheet of clean paper under the bent over seed head and shake gently. If you see tiny, shiny black seeds falling on the paper,the crop is ready for harvest.
Once the seeds begin to readily fall from the tassels, take the seed heads in your hands and rub them over a bucket to catch the seed. This method of harvesting lessens the amount of debris and chaff that needs to be removed.
Once you have harvested the amaranth, it needs to be completely dried before you store to avoid molding. Leave it on trays to dry in the sun before storing.
Read More
Specifications
In The Box
30 x Seeds
General
Brand
VibeX
Model Name
Amaranthus Seeds-XL-671
Quantity
30 per packet
Common Name
Amaranthus
Suitable For
Indoor, Outdoor
Type of Seed
Vegetable
Organic
Yes
Sowing Method
Plant in mid-August for a fall crop, ensuring that soil temperature is on the lower side for that month::Add aged manure to the soil about a week before planting::Although seedlings can be propagated indoors, it is not recommended as seedlings are hard to transfer::Sow seeds ½ to 1 inch deep, cover lightly with dirt. Sow about 12 seeds per ft of row, or sprinkle over a wide row or layer.
Net Quantity
30 per packet
Additional Features
Care Instructions
WATERING:Water the plant regularly, with small quantities of water every morning. Amaranth is fairly drought-tolerant, PESTS:The plants are vulnerable to Tarnished plant bug and Amaranth weevil. The pests swarm around the growing seed heads and suck the fluid out, they can stunt the seed production. The weevils are a 2-stage threat with the larvae chewing on the roots and the adults going after the leaves, SPOT:
Amaranthus prefers warm climate with six to eight hours of full sun, TEMPERATURE:
Amaranth germinates best at soil temperatures around 25 degree celsius (72 degree F)
Other Features
Easy to grow, Suitable for Kitchen Grden Terrace Garden Roof Top Garden, Balcony Gardening.