French sorrel is not chukka koora. Google French sorrel. One can see pictures of sorrel and cultivation instructions. As I understand they are some what similar in taste. But totally different species.
Some people gave up on chukka koora as it bolts quicky.It is a better crop in spring and fall when the weather is cooler than mid summer. The soil needs to be suitable for growing leafy greens.
I am growing chukka koora from the same seed stock from last 5 years. As they are of several generations grown over here, probably more genetically adapted to the local weather and soil conditions. Rather than bringing seeds from India or purchased seeds locally, seeds raised from your garden will be more adapted to your growing conditions.
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