Moringa (سوہانجنا) – 1kg Tree Seeds
Moringa (سوہانجنا) – 1kg Tree Seeds
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Moringa Seeds 1kg are bulk planting seeds for growing Moringa trees, commonly known in Pakistan as Sohanjna. This pack is suitable for people who want to grow multiple trees in large home gardens, farmhouses, farms, boundary lines, or open land.
Moringa is a fast-growing, heat-tolerant tree valued for its leaves, pods, flowers, light shade, and practical garden use. It grows best in sunny outdoor spaces with loose, well-draining soil.
For best results, sow Moringa seeds from March to August and avoid waterlogged soil. Seeds can be started directly in open soil or first raised in pots, seedling bags, or grow bags before shifting outdoors.
Pack Details
- Pack size: 1kg bulk Moringa planting seeds
- Use: For growing Moringa / Sohanjna trees
- Best for: Home gardens, farmhouses, farms, open land, and boundary planting
Benefits
- Bulk quantity: Useful for growing many Sohanjna trees
- Tree planting: Suitable for open soil, farms, large gardens, and boundaries
- Heat tolerant: Grows well in warm and sunny conditions
- Fast-growing: Establishes quickly when season, soil, and watering are right
- Practical plant: Grown for leaves, pods, flowers, and general garden use
- Flexible sowing: Can be started in pots or sown directly in suitable soil
How to Grow Moringa Seeds
- Sow from March to August in most areas of Pakistan.
- Soak seeds in clean water for 12–24 hours before sowing.
- Sow about 1 inch deep in loose, well-draining soil.
- Keep the soil lightly moist until germination, but do not overwater.
- Germination usually starts within 7–14 days, depending on season and moisture.
- Shift seedlings carefully when they are strong enough to handle.
For pot starting, use small pots, seedling bags, or grow bags first. For longer container growing, use at least an 18–24 inch deep container or a 15–20 gallon grow bag with drainage. For best long-term growth, shift Moringa into open soil when possible.
Growing Tips
- Give Moringa full sun after seedlings are established.
- Avoid heavy clay soil that stays wet for too long.
- Protect young seedlings from strong wind.
- Do not keep the soil constantly wet.
- Keep good spacing when planting in open soil, as Moringa becomes a tree.
- Store unused seeds in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight.
Important Note
These are planting seeds, not ready-to-eat food seeds. Germination depends on season, seed handling, soil, watering, storage, and growing conditions.
Moringa does not like waterlogged soil. Cold weather, compact soil, deep sowing, or too much water can reduce germination.
FAQs
When should I sow Moringa seeds in Pakistan?
Sow from March to August. March to June is usually best, while July to August can work if the soil does not stay waterlogged.
Should I soak Moringa seeds before sowing?
Yes, soak the seeds for 12–24 hours before sowing. Do not leave them in water for too long.
Can I grow Moringa in a pot?
Yes, but use a large container. For longer growing, use at least an 18–24 inch deep pot or a 15–20 gallon grow bag with drainage.
Why are my Moringa seeds not germinating?
Common reasons include cold weather, overwatering, old or poorly stored seeds, compact soil, deep sowing, or waterlogged soil.
Common Names: Moringa, Drumstick Tree, Horseradish Tree, Sohanjna, Suhanjna, سہانجنا، سوہانجنا