Luffa Seeds From Outsidepride

Luffa Seeds

100 Seeds
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4.99
200 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Annuals

USDA ZONES

6 - 10

HEIGHT

4 - 6 feet

BLOOM SEASON

Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Yellow

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well drained soil, pH 5.6 - 7.5

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

LATIN NAME

Luffa cylindrica

About...

Luffa (Luffa Cylindrica) - Luffas (also spelled loofah or loofa) are part of the same family as cucumbers, squash, pumpkins and other gourds. Luffa cylindrica is native to India and grown in many other parts of the world.
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

70 - 75F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

10 - 15 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

1/2 inch

SOWING RATE

3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

36 inches

Luffa Hanging Fruit
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Outsidepride Luffa (Cylindrica) Flower Seeds offer a unique and versatile addition to your garden. Our fast-growing climbing vine flower seeds grow up to 4-6 feet and are suitable in full sun, requiring vertical support, such as a trellis. The immature fruits are edible, great for cooking, while the mature luffa produces a naturally dried sponge. Our annual Luffa flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, promoting a healthy garden habitat. Suitable for areas under USDA Zones 6-10 during summer, our seeds for planting vegetables and fruits provide a long-growing season and a bountiful harvest.
Luffa Fast Growing Vine Plant
Fast-Growing Vine
Our Luffa seeds for garden produce a fast-growing vine that grows with vertical support, such as a trellis or fence. Reaching 4-6 feet in height, our vigorous plant flourishes quickly, offering a productive addition to any fruit or vegetable garden. Enjoy its rapid growth and abundant harvest!
Luffa Immature Fruits On Vine
Immature Fruits are Edible
The young fruits of our Luffa plant are edible when harvested under 7 inches. They have a mild, crunchy texture great for adding to salads or cooking like squash or okra. Our versatile fruit seeds provide a unique culinary option while our Luffa gourd seeds continues to grow and mature.
Large Yellow Blooms Of A Luffa Plant
Large Yelow Blooms
Our Luffa seeds for planting produce stunning, large yellow flowers throughout the summer. Our blooms not only brighten your garden but are essential for pollination, attracting bees and butterflies. Our flowers play a key role in ensuring fruit production and fostering a healthy garden habitat.
Luffa Natural Sponge Producer
Natural Sponge Producer
Once fully mature and dried, the fibrous interior of our Luffa fruit seeds for planting transforms into a naturally dried sponge. Suitable for use in bathing, cleaning, or scrubbing, our natural sponge offers a long-lasting alternative, making your garden both functional and nature-conscious.
Luffa Plants Grow Full Sun USDA Zones 6 - 10
Our Luffa fruit seed is an annual vine that grows 4-6 feet tall and is suitable in areas under USDA Zones 6-10. It requires full sun to grow properly and produces beautiful yellow blooms throughout the summer. Great for adding both beauty and function to your garden, Luffa vines provide edible fruit when young and mature into natural sponges, making our seeds for planting fruits a versatile choice for gardeners seeking both ornamental and practical benefits.
Luffa Vertically Growing Climbing Vine 4 - 6 Feet Tall
Luffa plants offer a perfect blend of beauty and practicality for your garden. As a climbing vine, our plants grow vertically and produces long, slender fruit that turns into natural sponges once dried. Not only does our planting seeds provide aesthetic value with its lush green vines and yellow blooms, but it also serves a functional purpose for creating natural sponges. Incorporating Luffa into your garden maximizes space and adds both ornamental beauty and environmental value.
Planting Directions & Care For Luffa Plant Seeds
Luffa plants take up to 200 days to mature, so it's suitable to plant them early in the spring after the last frost. Sow 3-4 seeds per plant at a depth of 1/2 inch with 36 inch spacing under 75F to promote a strong germination period of 10-15. Keep seeds moist until they sprout and continue nurturing them with regular watering. Thin the plants to allow the healthiest seedling to grow and apply nutrient-rich soil every few weeks for effective development. Removing immature fruits encourages the growth of mature sponges, which are great for harvesting later in the season.

Luffa (Luffa Cylindrica) - Luffas (also spelled loofah or loofa) are part of the same family as cucumbers, squash, pumpkins and other gourds. Luffa cylindrica is native to India and grown in many other parts of the world. It’s been called dishcloth gourd, vegetable sponge or Chinese okra. In fact, when the luffa is less than 7 inches long, it is actually edible if you slice it up in salads or cook it like squash or okra.

Luffas will dry on the vine if you leave them there long enough, but many people like to cut them off when the luffa is as about 2 feet long. As they dry, they’ll turn from dark green to brown, and become lighter in weight. After about two weeks, remove the tough outer skin. Either soak them for a day to help loosen the skin, or shatter the dry, crispy skin and peel it off the luffa in sections.

Common Questions

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How much space does luffa need?

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Luffa is grown on a trellis, planted 18 inches apart. Remember that the dense foliage casts a shade on nearby plants, so while a couple of luffa plants do not take up a large footprint in your garden, they affect neighboring plants.

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Do I need to prune my luffa plants?

A

Yes, to encourage branching, cut 4 stems back to the main stem with sterilized pruners. Once your plants produce fruit, pinch away flowers and any small luffa on the vine. This encourages the plant to put all its energy into the remaining fruits to grow larger.

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What is the best way to water my luffa plants?

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Ground watering is how these plants should be watered, you do not want to get water on the vines as they will be more prone to disease.

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