Dbbrothers Thankuni seeds/Centella asiatica seeds/Gotu kola seeds Seed

Dbbrothers Thankuni seeds/Centella asiatica seeds/Gotu kola seeds Seed  (8 per packet)

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Highlights
  • Seed Type: Herb
  • Suitable For: Indoor, Outdoor
  • Organic Plant Seed
  • Seed For: Thankuni seeds/Centella asiatica seeds/Gotu kola seeds
  • Quantity: 8 per packet
Description
Centella asiatica, also called as Asiatic or Indian Pennywort. It has a variety of uses including culinary, medicinal, and in some cases, spiritual. General usage of the term "herb" differs between culinary herbs and medicinal herbs.
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Specifications
In The Box
  • 1
General
Brand
  • Dbbrothers
Model Name
  • Centella asiatica,Thankuni seeds
Quantity
  • 8 per packet
Common Name
  • Thankuni seeds/Centella asiatica seeds/Gotu kola seeds
Flowering Plant
  • No
Suitable For
  • Indoor, Outdoor
Type of Seed
  • Herb
Organic
  • Yes
Family
  • Apiaceae
Scientific Name
  • Centella asiatica
Uses
  • In Ayurveda, it is seen as a kind of medicine for anxiety. In old Sanskrit texts, thankuni is mentioned as a treatment for both heart disease and respiratory illnesses like bronchitis. Chinese rumours from far and wide say that a cultivator who burned through thankuni lived for more than 250 years.
Soil Nutrient Requirements
  • 1. Fill a container of any size with potting soil. 2. Plant the gotu kola seeds in the soil, spaced at least 2 or 3 inches apart. 3. Water thoroughly. Keep the soil moist at all times; do not allow it to dry out. 4. Transplant the seedlings into larger individual pots when they have grown their first set of true leaves. 5. Allow the seedlings to grow in the containers for their first year. Keep the containers indoors or in a greenhouse during the winter. 6. Plant gotu kola seedlings in the garden anytime after your area's last frost date. Choose a moist, sunny or semishady spot for the plant's permanent location.
Sowing Method
  • 1. Fill a container of any size with potting soil. 2. Plant the gotu kola seeds in the soil, spaced at least 2 or 3 inches apart. 3. Water thoroughly. Keep the soil moist at all times; do not allow it to dry out. 4. Transplant the seedlings into larger individual pots when they have grown their first set of true leaves. 5. Allow the seedlings to grow in the containers for their first year. Keep the containers indoors or in a greenhouse during the winter. 6. Plant gotu kola seedlings in the garden anytime after your area's last frost date. Choose a moist, sunny or semishady spot for the plant's permanent location.
Net Quantity
  • 8 per packet
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