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Tips to Grow and Care for Tuberose Rajnigandha at Home in a Pot

Tips to Grow and Care for Tuberose Rajnigandha at Home in a Pot

Tips to Grow and Care for Tuberose Rajnigandha at Home in a Pot

 

 Tuberose also known as Rajnigandha is a beautifully fragrant flower that can be easily grown at home in pots. Known for its white, waxy, and highly aromatic blooms, tuberose is often used in perfumes, floral arrangements, and gardens.

Growing tuberose in pots is an excellent option for those with limited space, allowing you to move the plant around easily to provide optimal growing conditions.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener, this guide will help you grow and care for tuberose successfully in a pot.

How to get Tuberose (Rajnigandha)

Tuberose can be grown in two main ways:

 

1. From Bulbs

Tuberose bulbs

Growing tuberose from bulbs is a popular method as it ensures good growth and flowering.

2. Buying from a Nursery

If you want an easier option, you can buy a potted tuberose plant from a nursery.

Things to Consider When Buying from a Nursery:

 

Tips to Grow and Care for Tuberose Rajnigandha

 

1. Best time to plant Tuberose (Rajnigandha)

 

The best time to plant tuberose bulbs is in early spring, once the risk of frost has passed and daytime temperatures remain above  21°C.

2. Sunlight for Tuberose Plant

Tuberose flower

 

Tuberose thrives in direct sunlight, making it essential to place the plant in a location that receives 6 to 8 hours of sunlight daily.

3. Choosing the Right Pot

Rajnigandha in pot

Selecting the right pot is crucial for the healthy growth of tuberose.

4. Selecting the Best Soil

 

Tuberose thrives in well-draining, nutrient-rich soil.

5. Watering Tuberose Plant 

 

Tuberose requires balanced watering—both overwatering and underwatering can negatively affect plant health.

Tuberose (Rajnigandha)

Steps for Proper Watering:

Water thoroughly when first planting tuberose to help the soil settle.Before watering again, check the topsoil by touching it.

Note:

Also, read: Tips to Get Maximum Flowering in Hibiscus Plant

6. Pruning of Tuberose Plant

Regular pruning helps encourage more flowers and maintains plant health.

7. Best Fertilizer for Tuberose Plant

Tuberose is a heavy feeder and requires regular fertilization for healthy growth and blooming.

Supporting Tuberose Growth

Since tuberose grows tall (up to 3-4 feet), it may need support.

8. Pests and Diseases

Tuberose is prone to pests like aphids, spider mites, and mealybugs.

Propagation of Tuberose

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tuberose Bulbs

Saving bulbs for next season: Dig up bulbs after the first frost, let them air dry for several days, and store them in a cool, dry place.


Growing tuberose in a pot is a rewarding experience. With the right pot, soil, and care, you can enjoy its delightful fragrance and stunning blooms for months. Just remember to provide enough sunlight, proper watering, and occasional fertilization for the best results.

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