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Curry Leaves, Kadi Patta Plant

Original price ₹380 - Original price ₹380
Original price
₹380
₹380 - ₹380
Current price ₹380

Description

Murraya koenigii, called curry leaf, is a small, tropical to sub-tropical tree or shrub that typically grows to 6-15' tall and is noted for its pungent, aromatic, curry leaves which are an important flavoring used in Indian/Asian cuisine. This tree is native to moist forests in India and Sri Lanka.

Product Constituents

  • Curry Leaves, Kadi Patta Plant
  • 5" Recyclable Plastic Pot
  • Healthy soil mix
  • Description Tag

Plant Care

  • Light - Curry leaf plants need full sun, but too much can burn them. Place the plant in the sunniest part of your garden. If growing indoors, place it near a south-facing window.
  • Water - Water the plant regularly, but don't overwater it. In the summer, water the plant every 2–3 days. In the fall, water it once a week. Allow the top inch or two of soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot.
  • Fertilizer - Use a fertilizer specifically designed for herbs or vegetables. Curry leaf plants don't need much fertilizer, but it is best to give fertilizer once in a while.
  • Pruning - Pick off the berries to encourage leaf production. If fruit is desired, leave the berries to maturity.
  • Pests - Watch the plant for mites and scale. Use an insecticidal soap to combat the pests.

Plant Benefits

  • Light - Curry leaf plants need full sun, but too much can burn them. Place the plant in the sunniest part of your garden. If growing indoors, place it near a south-facing window.
  • Water - Water the plant regularly, but don't overwater it. In the summer, water the plant every 2–3 days. In the fall, water it once a week. Allow the top inch or two of soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot.
  • Fertilizer - Use a fertilizer specifically designed for herbs or vegetables. Curry leaf plants don't need much fertilizer, but it is best to give fertilizer once in a while.
  • Pruning - Pick off the berries to encourage leaf production. If fruit is desired, leave the berries to maturity.
  • Pests - Watch the plant for mites and scale. Use an insecticidal soap to combat the pests