Cluster Bean (Guar) Seeds

Crisp and Nutritious Vegetables

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Cluster Bean (Guar) Seeds

Grow Fresh, Tender Guar Beans at Home

Cluster Bean (Guar) is a highly productive and heat-tolerant vegetable that has been cultivated in India for generations. Known for its tender green pods and easy-growing nature, guar is an excellent choice for kitchen gardens, terrace gardens, balconies, grow bags, and backyard vegetable patches.

This hardy plant thrives in warm climates and produces an abundant harvest of nutritious pods that can be used in traditional Indian curries, stir-fries, sabzis, and dals.

Packet Contains

200 Premium Quality Seeds (10 gram)

Carefully selected seeds packed for home gardeners and kitchen garden enthusiasts.

Feature

Details

Seed Type

Non-GMO

Pod Color

Tender Light Green

Pod Length

10–12 cm (4–5 Inches)

Plant Type

Bushy, Upright Growing Plant

Germination Time

7–10 Days

Days to First Harvest

60–65 Days After Sowing

Growing Difficulty

Easy

Suitable For

Pots, Grow Bags, Raised Beds & Open Ground

✓ Easy to grow and beginner-friendly

✓ Produces tender, flavorful green pods

✓ Excellent heat and drought tolerance

✓ Suitable for terrace, balcony and backyard gardens

✓ Continuous harvesting encourages more pod production

✓ Perfect for organic kitchen gardening

✓ Well adapted to Indian climatic conditions

North India

  • February to March

  • June to July

South India

  • Almost year-round except during extreme rainfall

Western & Central India

  • February to July

Eastern India

  • February to August

Step 1: Seed Sowing

Sow seeds directly in soil at a depth of 1–1.5 cm (½ inch).

Cluster beans develop a deep taproot and perform best when sown directly into their final growing location.

Step 2: Spacing

  • Plant to Plant: 10–15 cm (4–6 Inches)

  • Row to Row: 45–60 cm (18–24 Inches)

Step 3: Sunlight

Provide at least 5–6 hours of direct sunlight daily for healthy growth and better pod production.

Step 4: Watering

Keep the soil moderately moist during germination and early growth.

Avoid overwatering as cluster beans prefer well-drained soil conditions.

Step 5: Nutrition

Apply compost or vermicompost every 15–20 days to support vigorous growth and continuous harvesting.

Container Growing Guide

Cluster beans grow successfully in containers and grow bags.

Recommended Container

  • Minimum Pot Size: 12–15 Inches Deep

  • Grow Bag: 12x12 Inches or Larger

Soil Mix

  • 40% Garden Soil

  • 30% Compost or Vermicompost

  • 30% Cocopeat

Good drainage is essential for healthy root development.

Harvesting

Tender pods are ready for harvesting approximately 60–65 days after sowing.

Harvest pods while they are young and tender for the best flavor and texture.

Regular picking encourages the plant to produce additional pods throughout the season.

Cluster beans are naturally rich in:

  • Dietary Fiber

  • Calcium

  • Iron

  • Potassium

  • Manganese

  • Plant-Based Nutrients

They are commonly used in Indian households for preparing sabzis, curries, stir-fries, soups, and traditional recipes.

  • Sow in warm weather for faster germination.

  • Use well-drained soil with organic matter.

  • Remove yellow or damaged leaves regularly.

  • Harvest pods frequently to stimulate new growth.

  • Ensure adequate sunlight throughout the growing season.

  • Fresh Batch Seeds

  • Carefully Selected & Packed

  • Non-GMO Seeds

  • Suitable for Home Garden Cultivation

  • Ideal for Organic Gardening

  • Packed for High Germination Performance

Seed germination and plant performance depend on temperature, sunlight, soil quality, watering practices, and local climatic conditions. Following recommended growing practices significantly improves germination rates, plant health, and overall yield.

For best results, sow during warm weather and provide adequate sunlight for strong growth and abundant pod production.