Descriptions
Buy Ashwagandha Seeds online from our marketplace with high quality and at affordable prices. You can use insecticide to keep pests away from the crops.
Ashwagandha is an evergreen woody perennial shrub 6ft tall in its native habitat of hot and dry topics.
Ashwagandha and Tomatillos are very closely related and were once placed in the genus Physalis.
Botanical Name:
Ashwagandha Seeds Specifications
Specifications | Details |
Name | Ashwagandha Seeds |
Other Common Names | Indian Ginseng, Peyette, Poison Gooseberry, Winter Cherry |
Germination Time | 7 to 14 days |
Harvesting Time | 150 to 180 days after sowing |
Crop Height | 6 ft tall |
Germination Percentage | 85% |
Colour Variants | Orange and Red |
Features and Benefits:
Habit Ashwagandha is an evergreen woody perennial shrub 6ft tall in its native habitat of hot and dry topics.
It grows to about 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide in one season.
It produces small light green flowers that form attractive reddish-orange berries concealed inside transparent paper coverings, similar to how a tomatillo grows.
Germination/Sowing Seeds germinate easily once the soil temp reaches an average of 21C.
If grown as an annual, Ashwagandha is best started early in the spring to provide an extended growing season.
Nutritional Components:
Ashwagandha Seeds Requirements:
Requirements | Details |
Season | All Season |
Soil | Sandy, loamy and fertile soil |
Sunlight | Full sun of 6 to 8 hrs |
Temperature | 20 to 30°C |
Water | Regular |
Fertilizer | Manure |
How to sow Ashwagandha Seeds ?
Choose a location where crops can get the proper amount of sunlight.
Prepare the soil with manure and compost if needed.
Dig the soil 2 cm deep for sowing the seeds.
Sow the seeds and then cover it with the soil.
Germination/Sowing - Seeds germinate very easily once the soil temp reaches an average of 21C. If grown as an annual, Ashwagandha is best started early in the spring to provide an extended growing season.
Harvesting - In the fall of the first or second year the roots may be harvested and can be used fresh or dried for tinctures or teas.
Harvesting in the fall of the first or second year, the roots may be harvested and can be used fresh or dried for tinctures or tea.
Make sure to water the seeds daily.
After some time, your crops will be ready to get harvested.
Pickup Address: Coimbatore, TAMIL NADU, 641041
12-7 Venketa Kirupa Illam, Selvam Nagar, Coimbatore, Tamil nadu 641041
Address of origin: 12-7 Venketa Kirupa Illam, Selvam Nagar, Coimbatore, Tamil nadu 641041