Rajanigandha (White) Single Petal Bulb – Pack of 2
Rajanigandha (White) Single Petal Bulb – Pack of 2
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Rs. 99.00
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Rs. 199.00
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Product Description
- Germination Time: 10-15 Days
- Sunlight Requirement: 6-8 hours per day, in full sun or partial shade
- Ideal Climate for Sowing: Can be grown in summer and monsoon seasons (avoid extreme winter)
- Plant Height: 2-3 feet
- Organic Fertilizer Requirement: 1-2 cups of decomposed cow dung or vermicompost per plant every two weeks
- Life Span: Perennial (blooms year after year)
- Ideal Growing Temperature: 20-30°C
- Blooming Time: 90-120 days after planting
- Maintenance Required: Low
- Ideal Grow Bag Size: 10x10 grow bag, 12x12 grow bag, 24x24x12 rectangular grow bag
- Number of Bulbs: 1
Specifications of Rajanigandha Bulbs
Rajanigandha, also known as tuberose, is a fragrant flowering plant that produces beautiful white single-petal blooms. The bulbs are easy to grow and are known for their captivating scent.
Benefits / Uses of Rajanigandha
- Renowned for its sweet and strong fragrance, often used in perfumes and aromatherapy
- The flowers are used in garlands, bouquets, and as decorative elements
- The plant has traditional medicinal uses and is believed to have calming properties
Planting and Care for Rajanigandha
- Sowing Rajanigandha Bulbs: Plant the bulbs 2 inches deep in moist, well-drained soil. Space the bulbs 6-8 inches apart to allow for proper growth.
- Growing Rajanigandha: Requires a warm climate and consistent moisture. Water regularly but avoid waterlogging. Use grow bags with drainage holes to prevent overwatering.
- Blooming Rajanigandha: Rajanigandha bulbs typically bloom 90-120 days after planting. The plant thrives in full sun but can also grow in partial shade.
Precautions While Growing Rajanigandha
- Use well-drained, fertile soil with a pH level of 6.0 to 7.5.
- Protect the plants from extreme cold as they are sensitive to frost.
- Ensure proper spacing to avoid fungal infections and promote healthy growth.
Common Problems and Solutions
- Pests: Rajanigandha may be affected by aphids, spider mites, and thrips. Use organic insecticides and neem oil to manage infestations.
- Diseases: The plant can be susceptible to fungal diseases like root rot and leaf spot. Ensure good drainage and avoid overhead watering to prevent these issues.
- Nutrient Deficiency: Yellowing leaves may indicate a lack of nitrogen. Use balanced organic fertilizers to maintain plant health.
Other Names
- Botanical Name: Polianthes tuberosa
- Tamil: ரஜநிகந்தா (Rajanikandha)
- Malayalam: രജനീഗന്ധ (Rajanigandha)
- Kannada: ರಜನಿಗಂಧ (Rajanigandha)
- Telugu: రజనిగంధ (Rajanigandha)
- Marathi: रजनीगंधा (Rajanigandha)
- Hindi: रजनीगंधा (Rajanigandha)
- Bengali: রজনীগন্ধা (Rajanigandha)
No. of Rajanigandha Bulbs in a Packet
- Pack Of 2 Bulbs