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QuestionThe lower leaves turn yellow and die. They fall off or I trim off every day. The pod production is good but I am worried that the plant is burning. What can I do?Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.It is normal for the lowest leaves to fall off as the plant grows. As long as the upper leaves look healthy you have nothing to worry about.
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QuestionWhat are the small beads of crystals under the all the leaves?Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.It sounds like you have insect eggs under your leaves. Take a picture and show you county extension office or another gardener to find out what they are and how to treat them.
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QuestionHow do I get okra seeds?Community AnswerYou can buy okra seeds at your nearest nursery (or possible home improvement store) or you can take okra seeds by cutting the okra itself.
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QuestionMy plants are producing pods without blooms. Is that out of ordinary?Community AnswerOkra is a self-fertilizer, but is also able to be pollinated by insects. Sometimes the flower does not open, yet inside it is self-pollinating and a day later or so the wilted petals fall down without opening and still the fruit grows.
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QuestionHow should I prepare the soil for okra plants?Community AnswerTry using organic composts like well rotted cow manure and mixing it into your soil. You can also use the peels from vegetables, fruits and add crushed eggshells and any plant trimmings to the soil to enrich it.
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QuestionHow do I prepare okra if I've never eaten it before?CaeiiaTop AnswererYou can fry it, bake it, or make it into soup. Just know that plain boiling may make it slimy.
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QuestionWhen is the okra ready to pick?Community AnswerAnytime up to about 5 inches in length. If it gets too mature, it will be stringy and tough. If the pod cuts easily and smoothly with a knife, it will be good. You can pick it as small as you like.
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QuestionWhat can I use to treat okra for pests?Community AnswerTry using something that contains neem or azadirachtin. Keep in mind that these types of products are only moderately effective.
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QuestionHow tall will okra grow?Community AnswerIt can easily grow to eight feet in height.
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QuestionWhat are the major diseases of okra?Community AnswerMajor diseases depend on the place where you grow them. Viral infections mainly include the yellow vein mosaic virus and the leaf curl virus; fungal diseases include Fusarium, Cercospora, Phytium, Choanephora, Verticillium, Mildew, and Botrytis.
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QuestionA white egg appeared in the plant leaves and it not affects all the plant's leaves. What can I do?Community AnswerAn all organic solution is to simply remove these eggs by hand when you initially spot them.
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QuestionWhy is my okra flowering early at a young stage?Community AnswerSome cultivars react to light duration. For example, when light is offered less than 10 hours a day like in autumn, flower Initiation can occur (Photoperiodism).
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QuestionHow long before an okra plant bears fruit?Community AnswerWhile this depends on climate and cultivation, it typically takes 10 - 12 weeks after planting.
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QuestionHow long does it take for okra to grow?Community Answer2 - 3 months, depending on species.
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QuestionI have mounds that need thinning. Can I replant the ones I remove?Community AnswerYes. Dig them up carefully and replant them.
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QuestionHow long should I leave a pod on the plant before I can use the seeds?Community AnswerWait until they are about 4 inches long. After picking, let them sit on your counter to dry out. When slicing it carefully, turn the okra down to push the seeds. The more you wait, the more the seed germinates inside the pod, which makes growing easier the next time around.
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QuestionWhere will okra pods emerge?Community AnswerIn the axil of leaves on a small vertical stalk; after pollination, the fruit will then grow upwards.
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QuestionI didn't start planting indoors, I directly planted into the soil. How long will it take for the plant to break the surface of the soil?Community AnswerUsually within 10 to 12 days. If the soil is warm, you have planted at the correct depth and kept it moist, they come up pretty quickly and grow quickly, as well. Also make sure seeds are not old.
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QuestionCan I plant okra in late July?Community AnswerJuly is too late to plant seeds directly outside. However, if you start the seeds inside and allow them to grow a significant root ball first, they will love going outside in July. (If the root ball is not big enough, the plants will not be able to take up enough water to tolerate the heat.) Start the seeds no later than April to plant in July. Remember, your growing season will be shorter, so especially in northern regions, you will not get as many pods. In southern regions, you will still get a good harvest.
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QuestionHow long does it take okra seeds to grow into a plant?Community AnswerIt depends on the exact variety but most should germinate within 10-20 days.
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QuestionHow do I prepare okra seeds?Community AnswerAlways soak them in water for 24 hours, as they have a tough shell.
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QuestionDo okra plants need to be trained upward on a trellis?Community AnswerNo. They grow straight upward, and they tend to have a quite sturdy, rigid stalk. They don't even require staking.
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QuestionCan you plant it in a large flower pot.Community AnswerNo.
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QuestionWhat should the size of the okra be a week after germination?Community AnswerIt should be about 1-3 inches, but it's okay if it's a little smaller than that.
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QuestionCan I cook okra that's any length?Community AnswerYes, although it's easier if you chop it up if it's really long.
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QuestionHow many pods can I pick from my okra plant, and at what intervals?Community AnswerAs many as it produces. When they get finger length, cut the pods. Depending on the number and productivity of the plants, you may need to go out and cut pods every day or you'll end up with oversized woody pods that are tough and fibrous.
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QuestionWill my okra plant grow its leaves back if they were lost over the winter?Community AnswerOkra does not do well in winter and generally dies, never to flower again. Plow it under and start from seed in the spring. The last time I planted okra, I harvested as long as I could, but finally chopped that plants down when they got so tall I couldn't cut the pods without a ladder.
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QuestionCan I grow okra in a pot outside?Community AnswerNo. Okra is a very picky plant, and it only likes real soil, with room to grow.
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QuestionWill okra grow if my house only gets sunlight for a few hours per day?Community AnswerYes. Two hours of sunlight is enough for an okra plant.
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QuestionHow do I produce more seed in okra?Community AnswerLet the okra fruits mature until they rot. When the fruit is brown, that is the time to gather the seeds.
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