Lemon Balm Seeds (10 Seeds)
₹25.0
Lemon balm, a member of the mint family, is considered a calming herb. The lemon balm plant symbolizes virtue, sympathy, and compassion. It can also represent healthy boundaries in relationships, friendship, healing, and love. Try our non-GMO Lemon Balm Seeds. Also, check out our workshops for more details.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Number of seeds in a packet – 10
PLANT DESCRIPTION
- Difficulty Level – easy
- Plant Height – 80 cm
- Type – outdoor
- Feed –VermiCompost for nutrients every week, Seaweed once a month for greener leaves, and Epsom salt for better blooming once a month
- Watering – once a week to keep the soil moist but not soggy
- Sunlight – full sunlight to light shade
- Germination Time – up to three weeks
- Suitable Temperature – 40°F – 50°F
- Season – summer
- Sowing – late march to mid april
HOW TO GROW LEMON BALM FROM SEEDS
- Take a Seedling Tray and fill it with Cocopeat.
- Make a hole of double the size of the seed.
- Fill the hole with Cocopeat and spray with water using a spray gun or spray bottle.
- Keep the soil moist not soggy.
- Seeds will germinate within a week.
- Full sunlight is needed.
ALTERNATE NAME:
Botanical name: Melissa officinalis
lemon balm seed in hindi: neemboo ka maraham (नींबू का मरहम)
lemon balm seed in kannada: nimbe mulāmu (ನಿಂಬೆ ಮುಲಾಮು)
lemon balm seed in bengali: lēbu sugandha padārtha (লেবু সুগন্ধ পদার্থ)
lemon balm seed in tamil: elumiccai tailam (எலுமிச்சை தைலம்)
lemon balm seed in telugu: nim’ma auṣadhatailaṁ (నిమ్మ ఔషధతైలం)
lemon balm seed in marathi: limbū malama (लिंबू मलम)
lemon balm seed in malayalam: nāraṅṅa bāṁ (നാരങ്ങ ബാം)
Other names: the balm, bee balm, dropsy plant, honey plant, Lemonbalm seeds.
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