Dwarf Kamini Plant
This natural bonsai tree and a popular houseplant is a dwarf variety of Murraya Paniculata, also known as Kamini Plant. Its tiny leaves and random ramifications are noticeable on this plant. The good news is you can easily trim this plant into any shape you want.
In addition, it is a flowering shrub with small dark green, glossy leaves with fragrance. Moreover, it has extremely delicate flowers and when you try to touch it, its petals fall immediately Also, you can grow this plant indoors all year round in bright indirect light. Being a tropical plant, this plant prefers heat and humidity.
You can also grow this plant outdoors in summer. Just place them in a shaded area during the midday sun. However, move them back to an indoor environment if the temperature drops too much. You can place them where the humidity is high.
During the growing season, give the Kamini plant enough water. At other times allow the soil to become partially dry between watering, especially in winter. Tap water is highly suitable. However, avoid spraying as it will make the bark swell and peel.
Dwarf Kamini Plant Care Guide
It is a tropical plant so it enjoys the full sun. Hence, place them under bright light. Also, they can bear some shadow. But it is ideal to put them in a sunny window.
Water your Kamini plant infrequently. Allow them to dry somewhat between watering. Moreover, keep measuring the soil occasionally with a moisture meter. This will help you establish a watering schedule for the Kamini plant.
Dwarf Kamini plant grows very well in alkaline, clay, sandy, acidic, and humid soil. For this, moisture soil should be good. However, it should not be damp or soggy. Using well-drained soil will give you the best results
Prune this plant in winter to shape the tree and reduce the size, and prune off dead wood and branches that rub.
Fertilize plants older than two years with an all-purpose fertilizer. Feed your Kamini plant in the spring before new growth begins. Container-grown shrubs need a fertilizer specified for potted plants. Also, follow the instruction given on the fertilizer package, including the appropriate amount per application.
Growing Tips for Dwarf Kamini Plant
- After receiving the plant, do not re-pot it immediately. Rich soil and a better pot will take care of that.
- Keep the plant in indirect sunlight for at least 3 to 7 days.
- Make sure your plants are always hydrated by checking the soil moisture. Don’t overwater them.
- Keep trimming your plant to maintain the desired shape. Also, trim off dead or damaged development, but avoid rigid sorting.
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