A fast-growing deciduous tree up to 20 meters tall, it is thought to have originated in India and is found throughout Asia. It grows to about 15-25 meters in height and has a large canopy that spreads equally wide.
The leaves are soft, shiny, burgundy in early summer and mature to a glossy, deep green as the season progresses. Small clusters of white, purple, and pink flowers blossom on their branches throughout the year, maturing into brown seed pods.
The tree is well suited to intense heat and sunlight, and its dense network of lateral roots and thick, long taproot make it drought tolerant—flowering: March-April.
Millettia pinnata
Specifications | Details |
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Brand | Sri Sai Forestry |
Name | Karanja seeds |
Other Common Names | Millettia pinnata seeds Indian beach tree seeds Pongamia Pinnata |
Germination Time | 10 to 60 days |
Flowering Time | 3 to 4 years |
Avg. Tree Height | 15 to 30 meters |
Avg. Weight | 2 to 3 gm |
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You can also use the Karanja oil to heal wounds.
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Karanja seeds contain various components, which include Crude Fiber, Ash, Moisture, Oil, and Protein.
Requirements | Details |
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Sowing Time | April to August |
Soil | It requires well-drained, sandy, and loamy soil. |
Sunlight | It grows in full sunlight |
Temperature | 18 to 25°C |
Water | It requires regular water |
Fertilizer | Organic manure and NPK fertilizer |
Soak the Karanja seeds in water for 24 hours.
Use cow dung and organic manure to increase soil fertility.
Sow the seeds in pots or directly into the soil.
Add water to the soil and ensure the seed gets full sunlight.
The seeds will germinate within a couple of weeks.
Now, you can transplant the crops in the soil and add crop remedies to prevent crop loss.
The Karanja tree will take approximately 3 to 4 years to produce fruits.