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Marigold yellow Flower Seeds (गेंदा)(80-90seeds)
Marigold yellow Flower Seeds (गेंदा)(80-90seeds)
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Marigold Yellow is a vibrant and traditional flowering plant known for its bright, golden-yellow blossoms. Commonly called Genda in Hindi, it is widely used in Indian households for religious rituals, decorations, and garden beauty. These hardy, sun-loving plants are easy to grow and bloom profusely, making them perfect for gardens, pots, and flower beds.
Key Features:
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Common Name: Yellow Marigold, Genda
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Botanical Name: Tagetes erecta (African Marigold) / Tagetes patula (French Marigold)
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Seed Type: Open-Pollinated / Hybrid (depending on variety)
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Flower Color: Bright Yellow
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Plant Height: 30–100 cm (variety-dependent)
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Sunlight: Full sunlight (6–8 hours per day)
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Watering: Moderate; water when topsoil is dry
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Soil Type: Well-drained, loamy soil
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Sowing Season: Best from June to November; can grow year-round in mild climates
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Bloom Time: 45–60 days after sowing
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Germination Rate: 80–90% in favorable conditions
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Special Traits: Fast-growing, highly floriferous, pest-repelling
How to Grow:
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Seed Depth: Sow seeds 0.5–1 cm deep in prepared soil.
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Sunlight Needs: Keep in a sunny location after germination.
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Watering: Maintain moisture until germination; then reduce to occasional watering.
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Spacing: Maintain 10–12 inches between plants.
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Fertilizer: Use organic compost or NPK-rich liquid fertilizer every 2–3 weeks.
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Maintenance: Remove dried or dead flowers to encourage continuous blooming.
Uses:
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Ideal for garden borders, pots, planters, and balcony boxes
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Widely used for making garlands, torans, and puja decor
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Repels common garden pests naturally
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Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
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Symbol of positivity and festive vibes in Indian culture
FAQ
Q1: What is the best time to sow Yellow Marigold seeds?
June to November is ideal, but they can be grown almost all year in warm areas.
Q2: How long does it take for the plants to flower?
Marigolds usually bloom within 45 to 60 days after sowing.
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