
Sow Right Seeds – Luffa Gourd Seed for Planting – Non-GMO Heirloom Packet with Instructions to Plant a Home Vegetable Garden – Grow Your Own Loofah Sponge at Home – Show Off Unique Gourds (1)
$8.99 Original price was: $8.99.$3.98Current price is: $3.98.
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Beautiful – Large full-color packet of Luffa (or Loofah) Gourd (Luffa aegyptiaca) seeds. Grow your own bath sponge! Luffa is easy to grow, with long hanging gourds that can be peeled and used as an all natural exfoliating bath sponge. Young fruit is edible and can be cooked like okra. Minimum of 2g per packet (about 30 seeds).
Productive – Luffa germinates after 7-10 days when soil temps are 70-85°F. Plant 1” deep and space 12” apart in an area with full sun. This variety will grow 2-3’ tall with a spread of 8-12’. Gourds will mature in 150-200 days, plant in USDA zones 6-12.
Smooth Skin – Luffa’s fibrous texture gently exfoliates the skin without scratching it or causing chemical-induced irritation, removing dead skin cells and making your skin feel smooth and radiant. Let your luffa sponge dry fully between showers and replace it every three or four weeks to avoid bacteria buildup.
Easy to Grow – Instructions included on each packet. Plus, we are available to answer all your questions. If these seeds don’t germinate, we will happily make it right for you.
Safe and Sustainable – Our operation is fully solar powered, and Sow Right Seeds has taken the Safe Seed Pledge to sell only fresh Non-GMO heirloom seeds for you and your family.
8 reviews for Sow Right Seeds – Luffa Gourd Seed for Planting – Non-GMO Heirloom Packet with Instructions to Plant a Home Vegetable Garden – Grow Your Own Loofah Sponge at Home – Show Off Unique Gourds (1)


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William Glaser –
On the fence now.
I bought these April 12th and got them on the 18th of 2023 for 5.99 plus 51 cents tax.Around the middle of May I soaked them in water to help soften the hard shells and then a few days later put them in potting soil. A few days later the first signs of sprouting happened. I got 9 out of the 10 I planted. I planted the seedling the last week of May and all of them survived except for one that was broken by watering or by an animal. So I ended with full size plants.The 2 photos are from June 23, 2023.Every day or 2 I go out and help the plant find its way up on to the trellis which is made with a 16 foot cattle panel spaced 4 or 5 feet apart and is held in the ground with 4 half t posts and wired on to them.We have added fertilizer twice to them so far and will be adding even more. The ground around it is all covered with weed barrier.I intend to update this and add more photos as the year progresses.July 16 was a really bad day as we got nearly 30 mins of shooter marble size hail and destroyed nearly everything we had. The luffa plant was destroyed so bad that it had maybe 10% of its leaves left.Today Is Aug 3rd and the new photo shows the recovery. It is massive and unsure really as to how many plants survived the hail.(started with 8) Time will tell if it bares fruit. We have been giving it a lot of water and fertilizing it quite a bit. We have about 2 months of warm weather left for the year and if any luck part of a 3rd. Lets hope that there is enough time to produce some fruit. If not we have plans to next year. Hail is bad.Its now Aug 24th and still have not seen a single fruit. The entire panel is so loaded and full so much that you can not even see inside the arch anymore as the vines have closed up each side. No photos today, Yet might try another day.I read that only 1 out of 10 flowers are female. I also read that they can be super hard to fruit. I have more than enough bugs, bees, ants and so on to flower this. My flower bed is full of flowers that feed a host of animals including my humming bird, humming bird moths, and a vast range of birds. There are massive amounts of bees, flies, ants and other critters.I read that trimming all of the suckers sticking out might promote flower growth so yesterday I went around and trimmed any vines that were on the ground, growing in to other plants, sticking out or anything. Lets see if that helps. It has been super hot 100 plus. I have made sure that they have more than enough water and fertilizer as well.””” Luffa will produce fruit 3 months after direct seeding, and 4 months after starting seeds inside. They are ready to harvest 6-7 months after seeding.Mar 3, 2022″””So according to this I should be getting fruit in 2 to 3 week which would be 4 months. I started the seedlings inside and planted the seedling outside which took a few days to turn from seedling to plant.If that is the case I would hope to see fruit here soon.I do wish Amazon allowed comments with in reviews if the person allows it. Would be helpful to have a comment or 2.
augusto_flor –
They all sprouted but one
I placed my seeds in a round plastic Tupperware container with holes punched in the top, added happy frog potting soil, and placed in the laundry room which stays fairly dark. 7 days later all but one seed sprouted. I have now moved them to a bigger container and in the kitchen with more light. I will keep you posted on their growth.
Feisha Zhao –
Great seeds to grow
Very good it grows well
Nonono –
Arrived in good shape
Seed
Lene –
Great seeds, all but a couple sprouted.
I started these seeds indoors and were happy that most of them sprouted. I had originally bought another brand where none sprouted, so these ones were great. It only took about 5 days for them to come up and were ready to be transplanted outside after one week. They grew very quickly.
Tone –
Poor germination
I planted 7 seeds and only 2 sprouted. Was so disappointed that it took so long. Ima try again by soaking seeds in warm water for 24 hrs hope it helps.
Raquel Marquez –
Worth every penny
Sprouted they give you plenty of seeds. I grew luffa last year and will grow some more this year. Definitely worth the buy. They need space and a trellis. They grow really big took over my trellis in my garden.
lorrie –
Seeds
They never grew