ðŋ Lemongrass Plant â Cymbopogon citratus
Lemongrass is a fast-growing, aromatic herb prized for its citrusy flavor and tall, graceful blades. Ideal for kitchen gardens, patios, or sunny indoor spots, it doubles as a culinary essential and natural insect repellent.
ð Light Requirements
Ideal Light: Full sun (6â8 hours daily) helps lemongrass grow tall and vigorous.
Tolerates: Partial sun, especially in hot climates.
Avoid: Deep shade, which leads to weak, sparse growth.
ð§ Watering Guidelines
When to Water: Water when the top 1â2 inches of soil feel dry.
Frequency: Every 2â4 days during warm weather; weekly in cooler or indoor settings.
Important: Lemongrass likes consistent moisture but dislikes soggy soil â always use well-draining pots or beds.
ðū Soil & Potting
Soil: Rich, loamy soil with good drainage. Mix in compost or aged manure to boost fertility.
Pot: Use a large, deep container with drainage holes. Lemongrass has a clumping root system and needs room to spread.
ðą Fertilization
Feed: Every 3â4 weeks during spring and summer using a nitrogen-rich or all-purpose fertilizer.
Skip: Fertilizing in winter if growth slows or the plant is dormant.
âïļ Pruning & Maintenance
Harvest: Cut outer stalks at the base once thick and firm (Â― inch or more).
Prune: Remove dried or damaged leaves regularly.
Repot/Divide: Every 1â2 years to refresh growth and manage plant size.
ðŠī Humidity & Temperature
Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity â mist occasionally if indoors.
Temperature: Thrives in 21â32°C (70â90°F). Protect from frost and temperatures below 10°C (50°F).
â Why Choose Lemongrass?
ð Flavorful & Fragrant: Adds a citrusy zing to teas, soups, and stir-fries.
ðą Fast-Growing Herb: Quick to establish and easy to harvest.
ðĶ Natural Repellent: Deters mosquitoes and other pests.
ðĄ Versatile Growing: Perfect for garden beds, patio pots, or sunny windows.
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