Black Carrot Seeds are suitable for growing dark purple to black-colored carrots in home gardens and farms. Black carrots are known for their attractive deep color and are commonly used for fresh consumption, salad, juice, kanji, and cooking purposes.
Carrots grow best in loose, well-drained, and fertile soil. Sow the seeds directly in the field or garden bed during the suitable growing season. Keep the soil moist during germination and avoid hard or compact soil for better root development. Thin the seedlings after germination to maintain proper spacing and allow healthy root growth.
Crop: Black Carrot
Use: Vegetable seed for sowing
Suitable For: Home garden and farm cultivation
Sowing Method: Direct sowing
Soil Requirement: Loose, well-drained soil
Harvesting: Usually ready in 70–80 days after sowing, depending on climate and growing conditions
For sowing purpose only. Germination, root size, color, and yield may vary depending on seed quality, climate, soil condition, irrigation, and crop management.