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55 days. Abelmoschus esculentus. Open Pollinated. Clemson Spineless 80 Okra. The plant produces high yields of flavorful okra. Leaves are spineless, making them easier to harvest. Taller, more open, and more productive than the Clemson Spineless Okra. Best if picked when 3 to 4" long. It is used for making fried okra, soups, stews, meat dishes, and gumbos. An excellent choice for home gardens, Farmer’s Markets, and market growers. Developed in 1980 by Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, USA.
Lot No: 102785
Germination: 85%
Test Date: 09/2025
Seeds Per Pound: 8,000
Plant Height: 4 to 5 ft Tall
Planting Season: Spring
Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun
Planting Method: Direct Sow/Indoor Sow
Okra originated from Egypt and Ethiopia, where it grows wild. It is a traditional vegetable that is grown in the South. Five or six plants can produce enough for a small family. Okra will grow in almost any soil where the soil temperature is 60°F. It tolerates hot and humid summers. Plants should be grown in warm areas and receive plenty of sunlight. Okra can be grown directly in the garden, but should be started indoors if you have a short growing season. Plant your seeds indoors 30 days before transplanting in the garden. Okra is known for its poor germination rate, so plant a sufficient number of seeds. Keep weeded, but do not disturb roots. Plants can grow 2 to 8 ft tall.
Requires fertile, slightly alkaline soil in a well-drained location in the garden. Apply mulch and grass clippings, or straw, around the base of the plant.
It is best if the soil dries between watering. It can tolerate drought, but will not thrive in wet conditions.
Use Slow Release (6 Month) Fertilizer when planting outdoors. Apply Miracle-Gro every 2 weeks.
Cut okra when pods are 2 - 4" in length, or the pods may become tough.