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Brahmi
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Bacopa monnieri

BrahmiEvergreen

Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) is a herb belonging to the Plantaginaceae family, native to India. Known for its fragrant blooms. An excellent air purifier.

FamilyPlantaginaceae
GenusBacopa
NativeIndia
LifespanShort-lived Perennial

Soil & Fertilizer Guide

The right soil and nutrients help your Brahmi thrive and grow steadily.

Best Soil for Brahmi

Choose a soil mix with the right balance of drainage, nutrition, and texture.

Well DrainedHealthy roots

Prevents root rot and waterlogging

Nutrient-richGrowth & blooms

Supports healthy growth and strong roots

Slightly acidicpH 5.5-7.5

Ideal pH for nutrient absorption.

Loamy textureBalanced

Well-draining, peaty soil rich in organic matter with pH 6.0-7.5.

Soil Mix Recipe

A recommended mix for Brahmi, based on the available soil data.

40%Garden SoilBase structure and nutrients
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30%CocopeatMoisture retention and aeration
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20%CompostOrganic nutrients and microbial life
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10%Perlite/SandDrainage improvement

Fertilizer Guide

Use the fertilizer options from this plant's soil guide and adjust by season.

Organic Fertilizers
  • Cow Manure (Every 6-8 weeks)
  • Bone Meal (Twice a year)
  • Vermicompost (Every 4-6 weeks)
  • Neem Cake (Every 8 weeks)
Liquid Fertilizers
  • Cow Manure (0.5-0.3-0.5)
  • Bone Meal (3-15-0)
  • Vermicompost (2-1-1)
  • Neem Cake (5-1-2)
Chemical Fertilizers
  • Cow Manure (0.5-0.3-0.5)
  • Bone Meal (3-15-0)
  • Vermicompost (2-1-1)
  • Neem Cake (5-1-2)
Balanced NPK for BrahmiEvery 6-8 weeksIdeal Ratio N:P:K = 0.5-0.3-0.5

Feeding Schedule

Adjust based on season, plant age, and growth.

SpringMar - May

Neem Cake - Skip in winter

As per label
SummerJun - Aug

Adjust based on growth

As needed
MonsoonSep - Nov

Vermicompost - Skip in winter

As per label
AutumnDec - Feb

Adjust based on growth

As needed
WinterCold regions

Adjust based on growth

As needed
Important Note:Water the plant lightly before applying fertilizer.

Signs Your Brahmi Needs Better Soil or Fertilizer

Watch for these signs and take action.

Nitrogen deficiency

Pale yellow older leaves; weak growth. Apply urea or compost tea.

Iron deficiency

Yellow leaves with green veins (interveinal chlorosis). Iron chelate foliar spray; lower soil pH.

Phosphorus deficiency

Purple-tinged leaves; poor flowering. Add bone meal or DAP.

Yellow Leaves

May indicate nutrient or pH imbalance.

Few or No Flowers

Often points to low phosphorus or potassium.

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