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Momordica Cochinchinensis – Edible Gac Fruit Vine Seeds

Momordica Cochinchinensis – Edible Gac Fruit Vine Seeds

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Momordica Cochinchinensis – Edible Gac Fruit Vine Seeds

Bring exotic fruit to your garden with Momordica Cochinchinensis seeds. This climbing vine produces unique bright orange-red gac fruits, perfect for fresh consumption, culinary use, or ornamental display on trellises.

Key Benefits

  • Produces striking orange-red gac fruits for fresh consumption or culinary use.
  • Vigorous climbing vine ideal for trellises or garden arbors.
  • Supports pollinators with vibrant flowers prior to fruiting.
  • Easy-to-grow vine suitable for home gardeners.

Planting & Growth Information

  • Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil enriched with compost.
  • Sunlight: Full sun for optimal fruiting.
  • Watering: Moderate; maintain consistent soil moisture.
  • Growth Habit: Fast-growing climbing vine with edible fruits.
  • Germination: 7–14 days under warm, consistent conditions.

FAQ

How will this vine enhance my garden?
Produces vibrant fruits and flowers, perfect for trellises, arbors, and edible gardening.

Is it beginner-friendly?
Yes, fast-growing and easy to cultivate with basic care.

Where should I plant it?
Trellises, arbors, or sunny garden spots suitable for climbing vines.

When will fruits appear?
Fruits develop after flowers mature, typically within the growing season.