![]() This Chinese variety produces lots of flavorful 6-8-inch pods early. Baby Bubba produces dark green okra fruits, taking 53 days, on average, to mature. These plants typically reach 3-4 feet tall and 24 inches wide. A photo of that record Heavy Hitter plant can be found on page one of the Heavy Hitter Okra thread on the green country seed savers website. Our favorite okra Lovely pods are a deep reddish-orange and are quite colorful. Here is an okra variety known for its small size, which is perfect for small garden plots or container gardening. Some dwarf varieties do fine with hills 1. (Thank you though, for the glowing recommendation). Lee space saving okra does very well just a tad under 2 feet apart. It matures much earlier and at a shorter height than other varieties of. Plant height: to 6 ft (1.8 m) Days to Harvest: 58 1 'Gumby' A further selection of the 'Prelude' variety of okra. ![]() Pods remain an emerald-green throughout their ripening. This means that his seeds have the ‘potential’ of producing another world record of that magnitude, but probably shouldn’t be expected to happen on a daily basis. A great okra for high humidity areas, this variety yields flavorful pods up to 4-8 in. Kind of like the World’s Record Tomato of the Domingo variety, which was grown by Dan Sutherland in 2018. It was well on its way to 650 when it was killed. ![]() That one plant had 65 branches, each branch bearing pods, each branch is capable of bearing ten pods on average, so there was a potential for pod production in the 650 range, except for an early frost that year clipped that plant in its prime, so we will never know what it was truly capable of. ![]() Kight is referring to was my personal best record, back in 2011. Actually, that harvest of 44 pods in one day only happened once, but Heavy Hitter does average over 100 pods per season, per plant, and often hits in the 250 pod range. Burmese, for example, tends to be 3 to 4 feet tall yet produces good crops of. For a healthy growing, the sun exposure conditions are Full Sun and watering conditions are null. (30-38 cm) for foliage and root extension. I’ve got to add a slight retraction of sorts to the post above. You can plant smaller varieties much thicker. The plant belongs to the Malvaceae Family of Vegetables. ![]()
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