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Your cart is empty.Seeds have hard skin and may take a long time to germinate. They need warm/moist soil conditions for germinating. For improving the seeed germination, it is suggested to break slightly the seed at the non-seed-eye area/edge by clipping or sanding. This treatment will allow water entering the seed inside core to trigger the germination process.
Amanda Hirtle
Reviewed in Canada on March 19, 2025
Great seeds, I soaked them in water for an accidently 3 days( I meant to do 1 but forgot about them) and bam. Most took!
Carolyn
Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2024
I received 23 seeds and 18 of them germinated. After growing them inside until the frost was over I ended up with 12 which I planted outside in large pots. (The ones I lost inside were due to my cats chewing on the leaves). They're all growing well and I have about 17 loofas growing right now! Honestly I didn't know if any would grow, so I'm pleasantly surprised.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 19, 2024
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Raheel T.
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
Received bit. Late in the ground the seeds look good
Yen Nguyen
Reviewed in Canada on March 19, 2024
Its low quality, all seeds never sprout, waste money
Ray
Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2024
I like the product, received what I expected. I am a little bit disappointed as few seeds didn't met my expectation. Yet to be planted. Will leave comments on how it turns out this summer.
Bob
Reviewed in Canada on April 16, 2024
It looks the right seed I need to buy. Hope I can get a lot outcomes in this summer.
Mauialaska
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2023
Suppose to be 20 seeds, only come 19, and I did everything according the instruction, only one seed germinated after 4 weeks planting. Not sure how it works for others. At least they are not consistent. If you want to bet on it, go ahead. Otherwise, stay away from this.
Steve
Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2023
I believe alot of the people leaving 1 star reviews of these seeds may not be germinating the seeds correctly. Luffa is notoriously difficult to germinate. You can't just plant and hope for the best. A seeding pad is a must. What works for me is I wrap the seeds in a damp paper towel and seal in a ziplock bag. I then place the ziplock bag on a seeding pad with a bowl on top of it. This provides a moist, warm environment that will encourage germination. After a few days, you will start to see the first shoots from the seeds. As soon as you see a shoot, plant immediately in pots. I keep the pots on the seeding pad until the shoots emerge from the soil. At that point in time, as long as the pots are in a warm environment, the seeding pad is no longer required. Note that Luffa is also finiky around transplant. Its best to use the type of pots that decompose (such as cardboard) so that when you transplant outdoors, you just plant the pot the luffa is in.Good luck and happy luffa growing.
Atul K.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023
Planted the seeds in May and all seeds germinated easily. To my surprise the fruits came out really well without much fertilizer or any pesticides. We live in Seattle area. Recommend this seed if you like this vegetable.
Arjay Somer
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023
I think I received "bum" seeds. It is entering the 3rd week now, and none so far have germinated/sprout. That was not my experience from another vendor. Oh well, lesson learned. I am willing to give the Seller opportunity to redeem itself, by replacing the "bum" seeds with a better one. Otherwise, I learned my lesson.
msahib
Reviewed in Canada on June 8, 2020
Bad quality seeds... none sprouted!
Adeline Del Pilar-Gillette
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2020
Plant it but did not grow yet did not see any result yet
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