
Discover how to cultivate this powerful Ayurvedic herb in your garden. Perfect for Indian climates and easy to maintain year-round.
Punarnava thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. Place near east-facing windows for 4–6 hours daily. Tolerates partial shade well.
Use loamy soil with compost and sand. Ensures proper drainage and prevents root rot in monsoon season.
Keep soil moist, not waterlogged. Water twice weekly in summer, reduce in winter. Avoid overwatering—this causes root issues.
Apply balanced fertilizer (NPK 10:10:10) monthly during growing season. Organic compost works well in India's tropical climate.
Monitor for leaf spot and spider mites. Spray neem oil if spotted. Keep leaves dry to prevent fungal issues.
Pick top leaves once plant reaches 6 inches. Harvest morning after dew dries. Promotes bushier growth and medicinal potency.
Take 4-inch stem cuttings in spring. Root in water for two weeks, then transplant. Grows quickly in warm season.
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