Description
How To Grow SUKKUTI KEERAI From Seeds:
Introduction and Uses: By consuming amaranth on a regular basis, you could prevent the deficiency of vital Vitamins, Iron and Potassium. Amaranth Tonic is used to cure bleeding gums, nose, lungs, piles and excessive menstruation. Amaranth is known to aid vision disorders and respiratory infections. When consumed as a fresh juice with honey it relieves Chronic Bronchitis and Asthma.
Botanical Name: Solanum nigrum
Sowing Season: Throughout the year. Best grown in summers.
Sowing method: show the seeds directly in raised beds or containers.
Growing container: Use a shallow container with a minimum depth of 5 inches & bigger spread area (according to available space & requirement) like trays or crates.
Growing medium: 2 part Garden Soil & 1 part any Organic Manure or 1 part garden soil, 1 part Coco Peat & 1 part Vermicompost.
STEPS FOR SEED SOWING (SEED STARTING) IN A CONTAINER:
- Select a container with uniform drainage holes at the bottom.
- Fill the container with selected growing medium.
- Amaranth seeds are tiny in size. Mix the seeds with fine sand.
- Sprinkle this mixed sand over the container soil medium or a raised bed.
- Water the sown seed bed immediately by a light shower with a watering can.
Manathakkali Keerai Medicinal Uses
The leaves give strength to muscles and improve vision.It is the best medicine for headache and skin infections.The highlight of manathakkali uses is to reduce urinary infections. Manathakkali keerai is the best medicine for constipation.
HOW TO TAKE CARE FOR MANATHAKKALI :
Watering technique: Water your Amaranth container / raised bed every day in the form of a light shower with watering. Sprinklers can be placed outdoors.
Manuring: As mentioned earlier, add good quality organic manure in the soil with 2:1 ratio before sowing seeds. Organic manure can be well rotten cow dung manure, farmyard manure, compost or vermicompost.
Plant care: Always look for the early signs of any insect/fungal/ any other infections. Spray appropriate medicines as soon as any symptoms of such diseases are spotted.
Harvesting: About 21 days after sowing, Amaranth tender leaves can be harvested by cutting them using a scissor and leaving the basal stem of the plant for the next harvest. This way you can harvest Amaranth for 4-5 times in intervals of 18 days.
Microgreens: If you plan to grow microgreen sukkuti keerai, grow it indoors in flat containers. Sow-scatter the seeds in a crowded manner. You can harvest it in 10-15 days by uprooting the baby plants.