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Plant Description:
Common Name- Dwarf Kamini/ Table Kamini
Scientific Name- Murraya paniculata
Origin- Southeast Asia and Australia
Family- Rutaceae
The Table Kamini Plant is considered to be one of the best indoor and outdoor plants with an evergreen bushy shrub that can fill your home with greenery and happiness. This is a low-maintenance plant.
Benefits/Uses- Used for decorative purpose.
Growing Conditions-
1.Soil-
2.Watering- Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Avoid overwatering, as it can lead to root rot.
3.Temperature-
4.Humidity- Dwarf Kamini prefers moderate to high humidity.
5.Light requirements-
6.Fertilization-
7.Flowering- Table kamini is generally grown for their lush green compact foliage.
8.Important Diseases- Dwarf Kamini can be affected by some common diseases and pests-
Powdery Mildew- A fungal disease that appears as a powdery white coating on leaves. Improve air circulation, avoid overhead watering, and apply fungicidal sprays for controlling the disease.
Leaf Spot Diseases- Fungal or bacterial infections can cause dark spots on the leaves. Remove and destroy affected leaves, improve air circulation, and apply fungicidal treatments if needed.
9.Important Pests-
Aphids- Small insects suck the sap form the leaves and causing distorted growth. Use insecticidal soap or neem oil to control aphids.
Scale Insects- Scale insects suck sap from the plants, causing yellowing of leaves. Remove them manually or use
insecticidal soap or horticultural oil.
10.Pruning- Prune Dwarf Kamini after flowering to maintain its shape and promote bushier growth. Trim back any leggy or overgrown branches.
11.Propagation-
Plant type |
Tropical, evergreen shrub |
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Benefits |
Used as a decorative plant popularly. |
Planting time |
Anytime of the year |
Soil |
Well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter. |
Watering |
Water thoroughly when the top inch of soil dry. |
Temperature |
20°C-30°C. |
Humidity |
Moderate to high humidity. |
Light Requirements |
Full sun to partial shade |
Fertilization |
Apply balanced slow-release fertilizer during the growing season. |
Flowering |
Typically not a flowering plant |
Important Diseases |
Powdery mildew, Leaf spot |
Important Pests |
Aphids, Scale insects |
Pruning |
Prune to remove leggy or overgrown branches. |
Dormancy period |
Do not have specific dormancy period |
Propagation |
Propagated through stem cuttings. |