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Growing Small Conical Lattoo Gourd in the Vegetable Garden
Direct sow Small Conical Lattoo outdoors after all danger of frost has passed and soil has warmed to at least 70 F. Sow seeds 1 inch deep, spacing plants 24- 36 inches apart in rows 60-72 inches apart. For a head start in short-season areas, start seeds indoors in individual pots 3 to 4 weeks before the last frost date - bottle gourds resent root disturbance, so peat or coir pots that can be planted whole work best. Soaking seeds in warm water for 12 to 24 hours before sowing speeds germination. This is a vining crop that needs substantial space; plan accordingly before planting.
Provide a sturdy trellis, fence, or arbor for the vines to climb - trellising improves air circulation, keeps fruit off the ground, and makes harvesting much easier. Water deeply and consistently, at least 1 inch per week, and mulch around the base of plants to retain moisture. Side-dress with a balanced fertilizer or compost once the vines begin to run. Bottle gourds bloom in the evening and at night; hand pollination with a small brush can improve fruit set if pollinator activity is low. Pinching the tips of the main vine at 6 to 8 feet encourages branching and heavier production.
Harvesting Small Conical Lattoo Gourd
For eating, harvest Small Conical Lattoo when fruits are young and tender, typically 4 to 6 inches in length and still a smooth, pale green. At this stage, the skin is thin, the flesh is mild and moist, and the seeds are barely formed - this is the prime eating window. Check vines every two to three days once fruiting begins, as fruit size increases quickly in warm weather. Use a sharp knife or garden shears to cut the stem cleanly rather than pulling. Do not allow fruit to over-ripen on the vine if eating is the goal, as the flesh turns bitter and fibrous as the gourd matures. If you wish to dry gourds for crafts or decoration, leave fruit on the vine until the stem turns brown and dry, then cut and cure in a warm, well-ventilated space for several weeks.
About Small Conical Lattoo Gourd Garden Seeds
The Small Conical Lattoo is a named form of bottle gourd, Lagenaria siceraria, one of the oldest cultivated plants on earth. Bottle gourds have been grown for food, containers, and tools for thousands of years across Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Archaeological remains have been found dating back as far as 10,000 BC in Peru and ancient Egypt.
The word "lattoo" comes from Hindi and Punjabi and means spinning top - an apt description of this variety's compact, conical, top-shaped fruit. This form is especially popular in the Punjab region of South Asia. It is a staple ingredient in Indian and Pakistani home cooking, where it is prepared as a curry, stir-fry, or stuffed vegetable dish.
This seed is sourced from Beauscape Farms, a specialty seed company based in Ludhiana, Punjab, India, with over four decades of experience exporting vegetable and flower seeds. The Small Conical Lattoo represents a regional variety not commonly found in the North American seed market - making it an exciting addition for adventurous gardeners and cooks.
Tips From Our Gardeners
"If you've never grown a bottle gourd before, the Small Conical Lattoo is a great introduction. The vines take off fast once the heat arrives, the white evening flowers are beautiful, and the little top-shaped fruits are genuinely fun to harvest. Pick them small - 4 to 5 inches - slice them into a curry with fresh ginger and tomatoes, and you'll understand why this gourd has been a kitchen staple for thousands of years."
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- Jerry Sawyer, True Leaf Market Writer
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Small Conical Lattoo Gourd Seeds Per Package:
- 2 g Packet - Approximately 18 Seeds
- 1 oz Bulk - Approximately 290 Seeds
- 4 oz Bulk - Approximately 1,160 Seeds
- 1 lb Wholesale - Approximately 4,640 Seeds
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