The right time to apply Parwal
Parwal is a summer crop, it can be planted anytime from the end of February to April. In places where it does not get too cold, it can be grown throughout the year. Its vine spreads very fast in heat and slight moisture and also gives fruits quickly.
Light and ground water quickly extracting soil is best for Parwal. The loam soil, which has a little sand and cow dung manure, is perfect for the parwal, if your soil is heavy, add cocopet, sand and organic manure to it so that the roots can get both air and moisture equal.
Seed or Cutting – What is better?
Parwal grows less than seed and more well than chronic vine branch (cutting). You cut a branch with 8-10 inches long and 3-4 nodes from an old vine. Keep this twig in the shade for a few hours and then apply it in the pot or gro bag. Within a few weeks, the new vine is prepared.
Parwal needs plenty of nutrition. Apply vermicompost, cow dung manure or homemade organic manure every 15 days. In irrigation, keep in mind that the roots can rot by giving too much water, so give water 2-3 times a week, that too by looking at the soil.
Bell care
Parwal vine spreads rapidly, but it is necessary to increase it in the right direction. You offer the vine upwards with trailis or bamboo so that the fruit is well and the bell does not spread on the ground. This also makes insects less and it is easy to break the fruit.

When to break the fruit?
If you have planted a plant in February-March, then fruits start coming till May-June. As soon as the fruit becomes slightly thick and tall, break it before cooking completely, this will keep new fruits in the vine continuously.
1. After applying the cutting, keep the first 5 days in the shade.
2. Do not let the bell of the parwal get entangled, offer it from time to time.
3. Help in pollination by hand when flowering comes, it causes more fruits.
4. Protect the vine root from water in the rain.
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