For serious or unclear complaints, consult your doctor. A few plant producers offer fresh Damiana plants. However, it is worth to pay attention to the botanical name Turnera diffusa , as occasionally other species of the genus turneracids Turnera are offered as damiana.
For the preparation of teas or smoked many herbal shops offer dried herb. The country of origin should be South America. For the homeopathic treatment of sleep disorders, menstrual cramps or impotence globules are also offered.
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Necessary Necessary. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. While it thrives in nearly any type of soil, the damiana plant typically does best in very rich dirt. You may want to prepare your soil by adding some manure to the ground and tilling it into the soil if you are placing the plant outdoors.
When growing indoors, you can use a commercial potting soil for doing this. It is perfectly acceptable to add a bit of sand to the mixture, as this tends to help with drainage. Some pea gravel could also be added to the soil to provide good drainage whether indoors or out.
When you first plant this shrub, it can be a good idea to moisten the roots and surrounding soil thoroughly. Damiana is native to Central America but can thrive in U. For cultivation, a potting-soil with mineral parts is needed. The seeds of the damiana plant should be planted about 2 cm 0.
Cover the surface of your damiana potting medium with a plastic wrap or plastic lid. The pot should then be placed in a warm place. The germination period can be from days.
Provide enough water to reach the roots of the plants. Once established, reduce your watering since the plants are more drought-tolerant now. If the foliage turns red, increase your watering frequency or shade the plant from the hot sun. Spread a 3-inch layer of bark mulch on the soil around the plants to help suppress weeds and slow down moisture evaporation.
Keep a 3-inch distance between the mulch and the stems of the damiana plants. Kimberly Caines is a well traveled model, writer and licensed physical fitness trainer who was first published in Her work has appeared in the Dutch newspaper "De Overschiese Krant" and on various websites.
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