🌸 Rajnigandha Tuberose Any Petal Flower Bulbs – Bring Home the Fragrance of Elegance! | Qty. 01 Bulb🌸
Tuberose (Rajnigandha) is a timeless, fragrant flower loved across India for its captivating aroma and ethereal white blossoms. Whether you want to adorn your garden, balcony, or terrace, these high-quality Rajnigandha bulbs promise a mesmerizing floral display.
🌱 How to Germinate Rajnigandha Bulbs: Step-by-Step Guide
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Soak the Bulbs: Before planting, soak the bulbs in lukewarm water for 2–3 hours to enhance germination.
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Prepare the Soil: Use well-draining, sandy loam soil enriched with organic compost.
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Planting Depth: Dig a hole 2–3 inches deep and place the bulb with the pointed end facing upward.
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Spacing: Maintain a 6–8 inch gap between bulbs for proper air circulation.
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Watering: Lightly water after planting to keep the soil moist but not soggy.
🌿 How to Grow Rajnigandha in Indian Conditions
🌞 Best Season to Plant
- Ideal planting months: February to April or June to August, just before monsoon.
- Suitable for both summer and rainy seasons.
🏡 Soil & Location
- Prefers well-draining sandy or loamy soil with a pH of 6–7.
- Can be grown in gardens, balconies, pots, or raised beds.
💧 Watering & Maintenance
- Water twice a week in summers and reduce watering during monsoons.
- Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
🌻 Essential Care Tips for a Thriving Rajnigandha Plant
- ✅ Sunlight: Requires 4–6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
- ✅ Fertilization: Use an organic compost or balanced NPK fertilizer (10-10-10) every 3–4 weeks.
- ✅ Pruning: Trim faded flowers to encourage new blooms.
- ✅ Pest Control: Keep an eye on aphids and mites. Use neem oil spray as an organic solution.
- ✅ Winter Care: In colder regions, reduce watering and cover plants to protect from frost.
🌿 Best Companion Plants for Rajnigandha
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Jasmine (Mogra) – Complements Rajnigandha’s fragrance for an enchanting garden ambiance.
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Marigold (Genda) – Adds bright colors, enhancing the beauty of Rajnigandha’s white blooms.
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Hibiscus (Gudhal) – Attracts pollinators and adds a tropical touch.
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Lavender – Its purple blooms contrast beautifully with white tuberose.
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Aparajita (Butterfly Pea) – A vine that pairs well with Rajnigandha in vertical gardens.
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Chandni (Crepe Jasmine) – Another fragrant white flower that complements Rajnigandha in puja gardens.
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Aloe Vera – Provides medicinal benefits while keeping pests away from flowers.
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Rose (Gulab) – A classic pairing for a romantic floral display.
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Tulsi (Holy Basil) – Enhances spiritual significance and repels insects.
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Night Blooming Jasmine (Raat ki Rani) – A fragrant companion that blooms in the evening.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How long does Rajnigandha take to bloom?
It takes about 90–120 days after planting for the first flowers to appear.
Can Rajnigandha grow in pots?
Yes! Use a 12–14 inch pot with good drainage for best results.
Does Rajnigandha need full sun?
Yes, it thrives in 4–6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
How often should I water Rajnigandha?
Water twice a week in dry seasons and reduce in monsoon.
Is Rajnigandha used for pujas and festivals?
Yes! Its divine fragrance makes it a popular choice for temple offerings and weddings.
🛍️ Limited Stock – Order Your Rajnigandha Bulbs Today!
Experience the heavenly fragrance of Rajnigandha in your home or garden. Perfect for terrace gardens, balconies, and backyard landscaping. Hurry, stocks are limited! Order now and bring nature’s magic to your space!