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Fertilizer/ feed for the plant: Use good quality compost at the time of planting in a well-draining potting mix and follow it up with fertilizing it with a well-balanced houseplant fertiliser every month.
Repotting : Shatavari does not need repotting till it outgrows its current planter. repot when you can see the root coming out of the topsoil. USe a slightly larger planters and use a rich well-draining potting mix.
Propagation : Shatavari plant can be propagated by the berries the plant produces in the month of september. Sow the seeds in the month of April in a rich well-draining medium.
1. Why is my shatavari plant turning yellow?
Overwatering can be a major cause of yellowing leaves. water your plant only once a week till water comes out of the drainage hole and water only when the potting mix is completely dry.
2. Why are the leaves of my shatavari plant covered in brown spot?
The disease is called rust and is a fungal infection. Prune away the infected parts and spray with neem oil to control further spread.
3. How do i harvest my shatavari plant?
The root of the shatavari plant are used to treat a number of health issues. Harvest the roots in the month of april may once they have matured. Dry them in the un completely and then store it in airtight containers.
Light Requirements : Shatavari plant can grow in full sun as well a partial light. however it need bright indirect light through the day for healthy root growth.
Locations : Plant your shatavari in any corner of your home as close to a anturallight source a possible. Window sills and balconies and terraces are the best option.
Styling/decor tip : The shatavari looks stunning as an ornamental plant too! With its pine needle like leaves and trailing qualities, you can plant it in a hanging planter or a pedestal planter for full effect. Give it a corner in the room with a trellis for uport and it will look stunning in your garden.
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