NEEM – नीम
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Description
Growing neem from seed is relatively easy if you have fresh seeds. Neem (Azadirachta indica) is a hardy tree native to the Indian subcontinent, known for its medicinal and pest-repellent properties.
Here’s a complete step-by-step guide on how to grow neem from seeds:
🌱 WHAT YOU NEED:
Fresh neem seeds (from ripe yellow/brown fruit)
Seed trays or small pots
Well-draining potting mix (sandy loam preferred)
Water
Optional: compost or organic fertilizer
🔁 STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE
1. Collect Fresh Neem Seeds
Neem seeds come from the neem fruit—small, yellow to brown, olive-like berries.
Remove the outer pulp and wash the seeds thoroughly.
Use seeds immediately after extraction—neem seeds lose viability quickly (within 2–3 weeks).
2. (Optional) Soak Seeds
Soak the clean seeds in warm water overnight (8–12 hours) to soften the seed coat and improve germination speed.
3. Prepare the Soil
Use a well-draining, sandy or loamy soil mix.
Mix in a bit of compost or well-rotted manure to boost nutrients.
Fill seed trays or pots with this mix.
4. Plant the Seeds
Sow the seed flat or vertically about ½ to 1 inch (1.5–2.5 cm) deep.
Cover lightly with soil and mist with water to moisten.
5. Provide Warmth & Light
Place in a warm location (25–30°C / 77–86°F).
Partial sunlight or bright indirect light is best until the seedling emerges.
You can also use a humidity dome or plastic wrap to retain moisture.
6. Watering
Keep the soil consistently moist, but not soggy.
Use a spray bottle to water gently to avoid displacing seeds.
7. Germination Time
Germination takes 1 to 3 weeks, sometimes up to 4 weeks depending on seed freshness and temperature.
8. Transplanting
Once seedlings are about 4–6 inches tall and have at least 2–3 sets of true leaves, they can be transplanted into larger pots or directly into the ground (in warm climates).
⚠️ CARE TIPS
Neem trees love sunlight once established—give full sun after seedling stage.
Water moderately—neem is drought-tolerant once mature, but young plants need regular water.
Protect seedlings from cold and frost—they are sensitive to low temperatures.
📌 BONUS TIPS
Don’t use dried or old seeds—they likely won’t sprout.
Neem trees can grow up to 15–20 meters (50–65 ft) in warm climates.
If you’re in a cold region, neem can be grown in large pots and moved indoors in winter.
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