Small and beautiful flowers with 4-8 petals with an orange pinch at the center.
The flowers of Harsingar plants generally bloom between August to December months.
Highly fragrant flowers that bloom at night, spreading their magical aroma.
They are also known as “tree of sorrow” as they lose flowers during daytime brightness.
Used effectively against many diseases such as inflammation, constipation, skin diseases, etc.
How to Care?
The biggest mistake you can make with Harsingar plants is overwatering them.
Never make your Parijat plants stand in water for longer as they can easily rot the roots.
Always make sure to choose a well-drained soil and follow only a periodic watering schedule to make them bloom to their fullest.
Periodic pruning is also essential when the stems start growing in different directions.
The best place for these plants is a shaded location where the plants can easily receive a few hours of direct sunlight.
Choose a well-draining pot for your Harsingar plants to avoid water standing in the pot for longer and releasing excess water.
A small tree or shrub that can be placed easily in any corner of your home garden or balconies.
The ideal location is to choose a sunny balcony to help the plant receive the necessary sunlight during the day.
Choose a well-drained and slow-releasing fertilizer for your Parijat plants to let them quickly absorb the nutrients.
Never apply fertilizer to your plant when it is dry. Apply water as you usually do, and then apply fertilizer. Afterward, immediately use water for easy uptake of nutrients.
Do not place your Harsingar plant in bright direct sunlight immediately after receiving.