Curry Leaves
180
Maintenance Level
Low
Placements
Outdoor-Shades or Indoor
Toxic
None
Fragrance
Strong
Seasons
Autumn Spring Summer
Plant Height
13" to 31"
Water Frequency
Winter
Weekly
Summer
Alternate Day
Fertilizer Frequency
Winter
2-3 Month
Summer
1-2 Month
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The curry leaf tree is a small bush or tree that only grows 13 to just under 20 feet in height. The plant is tropical to sub-tropical and produces small fragrant white flowers that become small, black, berry-like fruits. The aromatic scent is spicy and heady and best when the leaves are fresh.
Soil Need
Potting Soil Mix, Loamy Soil
Fertilizer (type)
Liquid Fertilizer
Growth Pattern
Slow
Pruning
1-2 Month
Re-Potting
Every 3-4 Month
Process :
1. The plant grows well in full to part sun, so it is better to grow it outdoors. However, it does not need full intense sun. 2. Use well-drained and slightly acidic soil. 3. Feed your plant every 3rd or 4th week with a liquid fertilizer for leafy growth. 4. Curry plant benefits with warm water feeding. 5. Pinch the tips of the branches when they are young to have a multiple- branches
1. Stops Diarrhea 2. Antioxidant properties 3. Anti-Diabetic Properties 4. Fights Cancer
Do's
1. Plant it in a small container and then regularly update the size of the container to the next one as the plant progress its growth. 2. Use compost and good quality nitrogen rich fertilizer for lush green foliage.
Don'ts
1. Small young curry plants do not like direct sun light during hot summer weather. They also don't like too wet soil. 2. Don?t plant it in the windy spot as it grows upright and have weak limbs and trunk.