The planting method of Buddha's hand melon

Release time : 04/08/2025 09:30:01

Bitter melon is suitable for growth in warm and humid places. In China, it can only be grown as a perennial crop, and must be seeded and sown to grow the whole plant.

In the southern regions, chayote is stored in cellars and naturally sprouts around the Qingming Festival the following year. After that, the best seedlings are selected and the seed chayotes are directly sown.

The cultivation method of chayote: Chayote thrives in warm and humid environments. In temperate regions of China, it can only be cultivated as an annual crop, and the entire fruit must be used for sowing and seedling cultivation.

In the southern regions, chayote can be stored in cellars and will naturally sprout around the Qingming Festival the following year. After that, select the best sprouted fruits and plant them directly as seeds.

Chayote has strong reproductive and climbing abilities, and it grows rapidly with dense foliage and vines that shade each other. If left unchecked, it is most prone to wilting and flower and fruit drop.

Therefore, when the gourd vines grow to about 40cm in length, it is advisable to adapt to local conditions and use bamboo pole ropes or other materials to guide the gourd's tendrils, such as its tendrils, to climb up trees, walls, etc., to ensure proper growth of the vines.

Stir-fried Fritillaria, which is very rich in nutrition. It can be served cold as a salad, hot as a stir fry or soup.

No matter what, bok choy is always a favorite dish.

Stir-fried bitter gourd has the functions of strengthening body and brain, lowering blood pressure. It is delicious in taste, crispy, and not greasy. Many people like to eat it.

Let's quickly take a look at the specific steps! Ingredients: Bittergourd, Vegetable Oil, Salt, Garlic. Steps: Firstly, slice the bittergourd into thin pieces. Then, crush the garlic.

Then heat the oil.

Add garlic flakes to the pan and stir-fry until fragrant. Then add bok choy and salt, quickly stir-fry until they are well-seasoned.

Finger vegetable is a perennial vine of the family Cucurbitaceae.

It is widely cultivated in the tropics of America, and can also be grown as a perennial plant in the temperate zone.

The vines of the bitter melon grow rapidly, bearing tendrils; flowers are small, white in color.

The Bitter Melon is a pear-shaped fruit with green skin, measuring about 7.5 to 10 centimeters (3 to 4 inches) in length and featuring grooves on the surface.

Each bok choy only has one seed.

The fruit of the bougainvillea can be eaten raw, and its tender roots are cooked like potatoes.

A single fruit of the bougainvillea contains only one seed, and the flesh is closely attached to the seed coat, making it difficult to separate.

The seeds of the bitter melon are flat and spindle-shaped.

The seed coat is a mushy, thin membrane that does not function in controlling the loss of water from the seeds.

When the seeds of a bitter melon are stripped from the fruit, they easily lose water and become dry and lifeless.

Therefore, seed cannot be dried and stored; generally, the entire fruit is used as the breeding material.

The nutritional value of chayote is comprehensive and abundant among gourd vegetables. It not only contains rich carbohydrates, mineral salts, and vitamins, but also includes essential oils, limonene, and pear berry essence, with a very low calorie content.

In addition, regularly consuming bok choy enhances the ability of the human body to resist diseases and possesses benefits such as diuresis and blood pressure reduction, brain enhancement, regulating qi and harmonizing the middle, alleviating wind-heat and heat in the body, strengthening the spleen and opening the stomach. It is primarily used for symptoms such as wind-heat affecting the lungs, headache, dry throat, coughing, spleen-stomach damp-heat.

However, it is not advisable to consume Brassica oleracea var. italica (Bitter Gourd) with Hawthorn because it can lower its nutritional value.

The medical information provided in this text is for reference only.

In the event of discomfort, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately. The diagnosis and treatment should be conducted on-site by a professional physician.