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How to grow Bottle Gourd (Lauki) in pots in small balcony garden: Simple tips that always work

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 23, 2025, 17:30 IST
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How to grow Bottle Gourd (Lauki) in pots in small balcony garden: Simple tips that always work

It is easy to grow Lauki (Bottle Gourd) in a balcony garden, a wonderful method to have fresh, homegrown veggies even with only a small space. All you need is the proper pot, soil, sunlight, and care, and you can grow healthy vines and delicious fruits. Anyone can create a small balcony into a flourishing mini veggie garden abounding with healthy lauki using easy, useful methods.

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Select the right container

Select a deep pot or grow bag at least 14-18 inches (35-45 cm) in height and width. The container should have drainage holes to prevent waterlogging, which can rot roots. A larger pot ensures that the lauki’s extensive root system can spread comfortably, supporting healthy vine growth and the weight of developing fruits.

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Prepare nutrient-rich soil

Employ well-draining soil and compost or organic manure. A potting mix with vermicompost and coarse sand or perlite provides aeration and maintains sufficient moisture for root development. Nitrogenous nutrients offered by fertile soil promote vigorous growth of lauki, flowering, and fruiting, while avoiding potential issues such as nutrient deficiency or stunted growth.

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Sowing Seeds and Germination

Immerse seeds in water overnight to speed up germination. Sow 2-3 seeds per container in depth 1-2 inches, and thin out to the healthiest seedling after germination. Lauki seeds take 7-14 days to germinate when provided with warm conditions (20-30 °C). Moisture and heat applied uniformly during germination are essential to provide healthy seedlings that can cope with the vine's growth requirements.

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Provide sunlight and support

Lauki does not grow well in less than 6-8 hours of sunlight. Give a trellis, bamboo stakes, or netting to train the vine upwards. Vertical growth saves on space, minimises stagnant air and ensures that the fruits are not on the ground, which causes them to be affected by fungus. Along the support system, train the vine to keep it off the support system so that it will fruit better.

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Watering and fertilisation

Maintain soil at a constant moisture level especially during flowering and fruiting. Twice or thrice a week of deep water is preferable to light and shallow frequent watering. Use balanced fertilisers during the initiation of growth and the use of phosphorus and potassium based fertilisers to stimulate flowering and fruit growth. Organic supplements include vermicompost or cow manure that enhances the soil health and plant growth.

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Pruning, pest management, and harvesting

Remove yellow or rotten leaves and pinch side shoots that don't support fruiting. Monitor pests like aphids or powdery mildew, and apply organic solutions such as neem oil if necessary. Harvest young, green fruits (8-12 inches) frequently; overripe gourds harden and decrease new fruiting. Regular maintenance yields high fruit and healthy vegetables.

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