This grass grows in dense clumps that can grow to 6 ft in height and about 4 ft in width, although it has commonly seen much smaller
Lemon Grass is a fragrant herb that is increasingly being used in teas, beverages, herbal medicines.
Cymbopogon, better known as lemongrass is a genus of Asian, African, Australian, and tropical island plants in the grass family. Some species are commonly cultivated as culinary and medicinal herbs because of their scent, resembling that of lemons.
The stalk is used for cooking, and the leaves are used for teas. Lemongrass tea can be calming and soothing to stomachs. A popular tea blend is Sleepy Time Tea, which is a mixture of lemongrass, lavender, and German chamomile flowers.
Lemongrass plant is native to hot and humid areas in Southeast Asia. With proper care, lemongrass can be grown in almost any sunny garden.
Lemongrass plant needs regular watering. Water only when the soil feels dry to touch.
Loosen the soil without damaging the roots. It will help the plant to uptake nutrients and moisture easily.
You can harvest your lemongrass anytime during the growing season. Choose stalks that are at least half an inch thick and cut them at ground level with a sharp, clean knife.
Feed the plant every couple of months in the growing season. Add nitrogen-rich organic fertilizer. Manure or compost is recommended.
Pot Size : 4 Inch Black Plastic Basic Nursery Pot.
Plant Size : 3 Inch To 4 Inch plant.
Sun Need : Keep in indirect sun away from direct light.
Water : Water once in a week if its winter or rainy season. In summer water thrice a week.
Fertilizer : Fertilize after each 3 month with cow dung manure or any balanced NPK fertilizer.
Repotting : This plant love to grow root bound so repot once in year only.
