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4 to 8 inches apart is a good bet. If planted to close u will have Okra but you restrict the plant from filling out. In others words planting it to close it may look long and more straight up and may cut down on how much you could have harvest. I would also suggest soaking them in Luke warm water. Not cold and not hot water. Some soak them over night and it draw up the water and it gives u a head start on planting okra.

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