The queen of spices

The queen of spices: growing cardamom from seeds at home

1. Gather Your Materials

Cardamom seeds: Purchase fresh seeds.

Containers: Use shallow trays or small pots with drainage holes.

Potting mix: Choose well-draining soil.

Watering can or spray bottle for gentle watering.

Warm, humid environment: Cardamom seeds need warmth and humidity.

2. Prepare the Seeds

Ensure seeds are fresh and viable.

Optional: Soak seeds in lukewarm water for 24 hours before planting.

3. Planting the Seeds

Sow seeds just below the surface of the potting mix.

Space seeds 1-2 inches apart.

4. Provide Ideal Growing Conditions

Maintain temperatures between 75-85°F (24-29°C).

Keep high humidity by covering with plastic until germination.

5. Watering and Care

Keep potting mix consistently moist, not waterlogged.

Provide bright, indirect light; avoid direct sunlight.

6. Transplanting Seedlings

Transplant seedlings into individual pots after 2-3 months.

Use well-draining potting mix for young plants.

7. Continued Care and Maintenance

Maintain temperatures above 65°F (18°C).

Water regularly and fertilize with diluted, balanced liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks.

8. Patience and Growth

Cardamom plants are slow-growing and take years to mature.

Harvest pods when ripe and aromatic for culinary use.

9. Pest and Disease Control

Monitor for pests like aphids; use insecticidal soap if needed.

Ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal diseases.

10. Enjoying Your Homegrown Cardamom

Use fresh pods to flavor dishes, beverages, and desserts.

Store dried pods in airtight containers away from heat and light.

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