Plant lemongrass seeds at a depth of ¼ inches in loose, well draining soil. The ideal soil temperature for germination of seeds should range between 18 to 22℃. Seeds will take anywhere from 10 to 20 days to germinate depending on the growing conditions. Harden off the seedling for a week before transplanting to a sunny location outside. The spread of the lemon grass plant can go upto 3-4 feet, hence it is advisable to plan the transplanting accordingly.
GROWING REQUIREMENTS
PESTS
Mainly snails and aphids can affect the plant which can be controlled with regular check ups. Lemongrass also tends to rot in soils with poor drainage so it’s important to maintain proper soil drainage.
SOIL
Lemongrass grows well in rich, well drained soils. Poor soils can also be mixed with cocopeat & compost to improve soil nutrition and drainage.
SPOT
Plant lemongrass in full sun for best results.
TEMPERATURE
The ideal soil temperature for germination of seeds should range between 18 to 22℃.
WATERING
Watering is of paramount importance when it comes to foliage based herbs and plants. Lemongrass also requires optimum soil moisture to produce healthy stalks. However, soil drainage must be checked and maintained properly. Lemongrass leaves may start turning yellow or brown for lack of soil moisture.
HOW TO HARVEST
Lemongrass stalks and leaves can be harvested once the stalks are at least half a inch thick. Snip the stalk about 1-2 inches above the base. Lemongrass is also a great herb for the purposes of freezing and drying as well.
SEED TYPE : Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated And Non-GMO, SOWING TIME : Throughout the Year, PLANT CHARACTER : Attractive Grass Stalks, Upto 4-5 Feet In Height, LEAF CHARACTER : Light Green Leaves With Creamy White Stalks, HARVEST : 70 To 90 Days After Sowing