RK Seeds Ashwagandha seeds , Withania somnifera seeds , Ashwagandha Indian Ginseng Plant Seeds ,Indian Ginseng seed, Ashwagandha seeds for planting
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1. Ashwagandha is an evergreen woody perennial shrub to 6ft tall in its native habitat of hot and dry topics.

2. SUN/SOIL - Ashwagandha plants prefer full sun and average soil with good drainage.

3. 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

4. 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.

Habit Ashwagandha is an evergreen woody perennial shrub to 6ft tall in its native habitat of hot and dry topics. Here it grows to about 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide in one season. It produces small light green flowers which then form attractive reddish-orange berries concealed inside transparent paper coverings, similar to how a tomatillo grows. In fact, Ashwagandha and Tomatillos are very closely related and were once placed in the genus Physalis. 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


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6th July,2020

It is growing well.looking forward to result thank you

Jagruti
6th July,2020

Seed quality good

Manpreet
6th July,2020

Excellent product

Devisha (khushi)
20th June,2020

Seeds are good have cultivated will update here

Bakshi
16th February,2020

Best quality seeds

Karnal
26th June,2019

Very good ashwagandha seeds

Narendra

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