Description
Gwar Phali is Digestive and nutritious, you can grow this easily
1 packet contains - 10 gm. seeds.
The Guar or cluster bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba) is an annual legume and the source of guar gum. It is also known as Gavar, Guwar or Guvar bean.This legume is a very valuable plant within a crop rotation cycle, as it lives in symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
In fact, agriculturists in semi-arid regions of Rajasthan follow crop-rotation and use Guar as a source to replenish the soil with essential fertilizers and nitrogen fixation, before the next crop.Guar as a plant has a multitude of different functions for human and animal nutrition but its gelling agent containing seeds (guar gum) are today the most important use.It comprises many essential Vitamins, namely Vitamin K, Vitamin C, Vitamin A, folates, and rich in carbohydrates.Seeds Specifications
Seeds per Packet | 50 |
Common Name | Cluster Beans / Guar Binomial name. Cyamopsis tetragonoloba |
Height | Maximum height of up to 2 to 3 m. |
Bloom Time | Year round |
Difficulty Level | Easy |
Planting and care
- Weeding: young guar plants development is very susceptible to weed concurrence; well and early prepared seedbeds help to reduce weed pressureDiseases: choose disease-resistant cultivars, 2 major diseases: Alternaria cucumerina var
- cyamopsidis and Xanthomonoas cyamopsidisPredators: Contarinia texana guar midge: rainfall or sprinkler irrigation reduce midge populations
Guar Phali F1 Hybrid care
- Choose a sunniest spot of your garden and remove the weeds before planting
- seeds to 1 inch deep in loose well drained soil with lot of compost and farm manure mixed in it
- Seedlings will germinate in a few days, thin out the healthiest of them 6 inches apart
- Water well until the plants establish completely
Sunlight | Full sun |
Watering | It requires sufficient soil moisture before planting and during maturation of seeds. Frequent drought periods can lead to delayed maturation. |
Soil | Preferably in fertile, medium-textured and sandy loam soils that are well-drained. In respect of soil acidity, guar grows best in moderate alkaline conditions (pH 7-8) and is tolerant of salinity. |
Temperature | 25-35 degrees C |
Fertilizer | Nitrogen: not necessary, Phosphorus: often limiting, US: Superphosphate 200 to 250 kg/ha |
Harvest Season | |
Guar Phali F1 Hybrid special feature
Benefits:
Guar Phali F1 Hybrid uses
Medicinal Use:
- It is extremely helpful for overweight patients, and people who are attempting to lose a few pounds
- It can also be considered helpful for dealing with diabetic patients
- Guar gum includes a multitude of commercial uses
Culinary Use:
- In several food and beverages guar gum is used as additive in order to change its viscosity or as fibre source
- The pods of the cluster bean are traditionally used in several veggie preparations, and form a fundamental element of numerous Indian recipes