Rajnigandha Tuberose Double Petal Flower Bulbs – Fragrant & Easy to Grow | Qty: 01 Bulb
Scientific Name: Polianthes tuberosa
Alternative Names: Night Queen, Nishigandha, Scented Tuberose, Sugandharaja
Bring home the mesmerizing Rajnigandha Tuberose Double Petal Flower Bulbs and enjoy their divine fragrance and stunning blooms. Ideal for Indian gardens, balconies, and terraces, these bulbs produce lush, long-lasting flowers that add charm to any space. Perfect for pujas, decorations, or simply enhancing your home with their soothing aroma.
How to Germinate Rajnigandha Bulbs
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Soaking (Optional): Soak bulbs in water for 2-3 hours before planting.
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Choose a Pot or Bed: Use a container with drainage holes or a well-drained garden bed.
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Prepare the Soil: Mix garden soil with compost and sand for better aeration (pH 6.5–7.5).
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Planting Depth: Place the bulb 2-3 inches deep with the pointed side facing up.
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Watering: Lightly water after planting and keep soil moist.
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Sunlight Exposure: Keep in a semi-shaded area until sprouting begins (2-3 weeks).
How to Grow Rajnigandha in the Indian Climate
Best Season to Plant:
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Summer & Monsoon: Ideal for germination (March to September).
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Winter: Slower growth but can still bloom in mild winters.
Soil & Weather Conditions:
- Prefers well-drained, sandy-loam soil.
- Thrives in warm, humid climates with moderate rainfall.
Growing in Different Spaces:
- ✅ In Pots: Use 8-12 inch deep pots with drainage holes.
- ✅ In Gardens: Space bulbs 6-8 inches apart for bushy growth.
- ✅ Indoor Growing: Needs bright indirect sunlight for blooming.
Caring for Your Rajnigandha Plant
Watering & Fertilization:
- Water 2-3 times a week, keeping the soil slightly moist.
- Use organic compost or balanced NPK fertilizer every 3-4 weeks.
Sunlight & Temperature:
- Requires 5-6 hours of sunlight daily.
- Grows best in temperatures between 18°C–35°C.
Pruning & Maintenance:
- Remove dried leaves and spent flowers to encourage new blooms.
- Mulch around the base to retain soil moisture.
Key Features & Benefits
- ✔ Highly Fragrant Blooms: Perfect for home gardens, pujas, and floral decorations.
- ✔ Easy to Grow: Low-maintenance and resilient in Indian weather.
- ✔ Long Blooming Period: Flowers multiple times in a season.
- ✔ Air-Purifying: Natural aroma keeps surroundings fresh.
- ✔ Perfect for Gifting: Great for plant lovers and gardening enthusiasts.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How long does it take for Rajnigandha bulbs to bloom?
Usually, 8-12 weeks after planting, depending on weather and care.
Can I grow Rajnigandha in a pot on my balcony?
Yes! Use a 10-12 inch deep pot with proper drainage for best results.
Do Rajnigandha flowers bloom all year round?
No, they bloom mainly from summer to early winter in most Indian climates.
Do these bulbs multiply over time?
Yes! Rajnigandha bulbs produce offsets, which you can replant.
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