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Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: rugbymad40 on May 07, 2007, 07:13

Title: Okra
Post by: rugbymad40 on May 07, 2007, 07:13
Hi Folks,

I have some oKra grown from seed which now has four leaves.  I plan on growing it in the coldframe.

Have any of you tried to grow this and with what level of success?

Rugbymad40
Title: Okra
Post by: WG. on May 07, 2007, 09:16
Heh rugby, you've been very quiet recently.

Never grown okra but do a Search on it 'cos there was some advice 3 or 4 weeks back
Title: Okra
Post by: rugbymad40 on May 09, 2007, 13:34
Hi Whisky,

I've been down on the plot; planting, weeding and a watering.  When I get home and have finished the family stuff, I''m so tired I go to bed without looking at the Internet.  Nice to know I have been missed - I will make more of an effort.

Rugbymad
Title: Okra
Post by: noshed on May 09, 2007, 17:22
I'm growing Okra this year - all I know is they don't like to be cold or wet.
Title: Okra
Post by: Beanzie on May 12, 2007, 08:45
Tried it last year "Clemson's Spineless". Managed a couple of flowers but never got any decent pods.  It needs hot conditions.

I'm thinking of trying to grow it inside a polythene cover inside my greenhouse
Title: Okra
Post by: Sheena on May 12, 2007, 09:20
I've never grown Okra but there is a blurb about it in my RHS book, it says:

"..Cultivars may grow to 1m with a spread of 30 - 40cm. Recommended cultivars include ' Clemson Spineless', 'Pure Luck' and 'Penta Green'. In warm temperate  and sub-tropical areas, plants may be grown in the open, but only in very favourable sunny conditions. After germination a stable temperature in the range 20 -30C is needed for optimum growth. Most modern cultivars are daylength neutral.....Pest include aphids, caterpillars, powdery mildew,whitefly and spider mite..."


Hope this helps.
Title: Okra
Post by: Beanzie on May 13, 2007, 13:52
A stable temperature in the 20-30C  range !!!!. Think that's why it didn't grow for me last year. :D
Title: Okra
Post by: bayleaf on May 14, 2007, 20:07
Perhaps with global warming it'll catch on here. It's a staple group in a lot of African countries.
Title: Okra
Post by: Beanzie on July 03, 2007, 00:25
Planted my best plants into the soil inside one of these Poundstretcher mini houses which in turn is within my greenhouse. (A double skin if you like) I also planted some corriander and a chilli pepper as a control.
Within a few days the Okra leaves shrivelled and died whilst the Chilli and corriander thrived. However, tonight I noticed that the Okra is producing  new leaves. Is there hope?