What Makes it Unique?
- 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.
1 reviews for Harsingaar/ Parijat
saiful hasan siddiqui - May 07, 2022
best plant