



Grow halwa kaddu (pumpkin) easily at home. These desi pumpkin seeds grow into strong, trailing vines that produce medium-sized kaddu with sweet, firm flesh. Suitable for raised beds, large grow bags (16–20 inch), or open rooftop spaces, the plants need full sun, regular watering, and space to support the spreading vines.
This is a warm-season crop — best sown in spring or early monsoon — and yields 2–4 pumpkins per plant when well cared for.
Why Gardeners Prefer It
- Reliable sprouting in warm soil — germinates in 5–8 days
- Produces 2–4 pumpkins per plant with enough sun and vine support
- Suitable for large containers, rooftop beds, or ground plots
- Open-pollinated and seed-saving friendly
How to Grow Pumpkin
When to Sow
- Spring: February to April
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Monsoon: July to August
Avoid sowing in winter — low temperatures slow or stop germination.
Where to Grow
- Ideal for large containers (20-inch or bigger) or raised beds with direct sunlight
- Needs at least 5–6 feet of horizontal or upward vine space
Sowing Method
- Mix 2 parts garden soil + 1 part vermicompost
- Sow 2 seeds per spot, 1.5–2 cm deep
- After sprouting, thin to 1 healthy plant per container
- Keep soil moist — avoid waterlogging or drying out
Fertilizer & Care
- Before Planting: Add vermicompost to enrich soil
- Every 2 Weeks (Early Growth): Apply NPK 20-20-20 for vine and leaf strength
- At Flowering Stage: Switch to NPK 5-15-45 to support fruit growth and prevent flower drop
- For Pests: Spray Neem Oil every 10–15 days to control whiteflies, aphids, or powdery mildew
Local Growing Tips
- Water early in the day and avoid watering the leaves to reduce fungal issues
- Support vines with netting or trellis to manage space on rooftops
- Avoid growing near bitter gourd or bottle gourd to prevent cross-pollination
- Place a tile or clean plastic sheet under growing fruits to prevent rot
- Harvest when the pumpkin skin hardens and turns deep orange; stem should be firm and dry
FAQs
Can I grow pumpkins on a rooftop?
Yes — as long as you use large containers (16–20 inches) and have sun and space for the vines to spread or climb.
How many fruits does one plant give?
Most home-grown plants give 2–4 medium pumpkins, depending on care, sunlight, and pollination.
Do I need to hand-pollinate pumpkins?
Not always, but it helps. Pumpkins have male and female flowers — use a brush to transfer pollen for reliable fruiting.
Can I store the harvested pumpkin?
Yes. Cure it for 5–7 days in shade after harvest, then store in a cool, dry place for up to several weeks.
Is this variety hybrid?
No — these are open-pollinated, desi seeds, ideal for kitchen gardens and seed saving.