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Citronella - 6" Grow bag

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  • Natural mosquito repellent
  • Fast-growing
  • Loves full sun
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Citronella (Cymbopogon nardus) is a tall, clumping aromatic grass best known for the mosquito-repelling citronella oil in its leaves.

Specifications

Family Poaceae
Native region Tropical Asia
Mature height 1.5–2 m
Mature spread 0.6-1 m
Growth rate Fast
Foliage Evergreen, narrow arching blue-green aromatic leaves
Flower colour Pale green to brownish (rarely flowers in cultivation)
Flower season Rarely flowers; late monsoon to autumn if it does
Climate zone Tropical and subtropical; warm humid regions of India

Care guide

Sunlight Full sun
Watering Moderate; keep evenly moist
Soil / mix Well-drained loam
Temperature Thrives at 20-35 C; sensitive to frost and cold below 10 C.
Humidity Prefers moderate to high humidity; well suited to most Indian climates.
Fertilizer Feed with balanced NPK or compost/vermicompost every 4-6 weeks during the growing season.
Pruning Trim leaves periodically; cut back hard once a year to encourage fresh, fragrant growth.
Repotting Repot or divide every 1-2 years in spring when the clump outgrows its container.
Propagation By clump division or rooted slips; separate offsets and replant in moist soil.
Pests & problems Generally pest-resistant; watch for rust, leaf blight and occasional aphids in damp conditions.
Toxicity / safety Non-toxic to humans; mildly irritating to pets
Difficulty Easy

Uses

<ul><li>Natural mosquito and insect repellent around patios, balconies and seating areas</li><li>Source of citronella essential oil for aromatherapy, soaps, candles and cosmetics</li><li>Ornamental border and container grass in tropical gardens</li><li>Leaves used to make fragrant teas and as a flavouring (related to lemongrass)</li></ul>

Growing tips

<p>Plant at the start of the monsoon (June-July) or in early spring when the soil is warm; this gives the clump a full growing season to establish.</p><p>Position in the sunniest spot you have and crush a leaf occasionally to release the scent near sitting areas. Water generously through summer, reduce in winter, and protect from frost in north India. Divide the clump every couple of years to keep it vigorous and prevent the centre from going woody.</p>

Frequently asked questions

Does citronella really repel mosquitoes?
The crushed leaves release citronella oil, a natural insect repellent, so the plant helps reduce mosquitoes nearby.

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