Buy Rajnigandha, Tuberose - Bulbs set of 5
Rajnigandha set of 5
Growing Rajnigandha Bulbs is simple; it's a bloom that doesn't require specialised knowledge to grow as a houseplant. A plant that blooms at night is the tuberose.
Common Name - Mexican tuberose, Tuberose, Rajanigandha
Height - 2 to 3 feet
Flower Colour - White
Bloom Time - Summer, Autumn
Difficulty Level - Easy to grow
Rajnigandha bulb Planting
- Put organic material in the potting mix as a mulch.
- When the earth seems dry to the touch, water a plant.
- Water deeply in the summer and less frequently in the winter and during the rainy season.
- Remove any damaged, diseased, or dead plant parts, and dispose of them in the rubbish can.
Sunlight - Full Sun to Partial sun
Watering - Moderately
Soil - Well-drained loam soil
Temperature - 21 to 30 degrees C
Fertilizer - Apply any organic fertilizer.
Rajnigandha uses
- The plant is utilised as a decorative item.
- They grow well in containers or the garden.
Are rajnigandha plants allowed in homes?
If all you have at home is standard garden soil, add some , compost, or other organic stuff to it. Then, mound this mixture 3 inches or so above the soil's surface. Last but not least, make sure the pH is between 6.5 and 7. Plant the Rajnigandha bulb cluster into a hole that is approximately 5 cm deep.
Rajnigandha plant not flowering
This could be the cause of your rajnigandha plant's failure to flower if it is not receiving enough sunlight. Therefore, once summer is through, you should expose it to direct sunshine; alternatively, if your region's summers are not too hot, you can keep it in direct sunlight.
What purpose does a tuberose bloom serve?
Commercial cultivation of tuberose for its multiple purposes is successful in pots, borders, and beds. Additionally, tuberose blooms are used to create floral garlands, ornaments, bouquets, buttonholes, gajras, and essential oil.