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Experience the vibrant charm of the Balsam flower, a hardy and elegant annual that brings a splash of continuous color to any garden or balcony. Known scientifically as Impatiens balsamina, this plant is beloved across India for its easy-to-grow nature and unique explosive seed pods, adding a fun and lively touch to your gardening experience. 🌿
To help gardeners from different regions connect with this beautiful plant, it is known by many local names: Gul-Mehendi (गुलमेहंदी) in Hindi, Dopati (দোপাটি) in Bengali, Kasitumba (காசித்தும்பை) in Tamil, Ganneru / Chilaka Mukku Poolu (చిలకముక్కు పూలు) in Telugu, Terada (तेरडा) in Marathi, Mehendi / Thumba (തുമ്പ) in Malayalam, Karnakundala / Gouravri (ಗೌರಾವರಿ) in Kannada, and Gul-Mahendi (ગુલમહેંદી) in Gujarati. 🌏
This specific variety features stunning Citrus Splash Orange & White shaded petals , offering a striking contrast against its lush, serrated green foliage and instantly brightening up any space. 🌸
Perfect for both traditional pots and modern landscaping, Balsam thrives with regular watering and a bit of sunlight. Its low-maintenance nature and continuous blooming make it an ideal choice for beginners as well as experienced gardeners looking to add a vibrant, professional touch to their plant collection. 🌿✨
Balsam Growing Instructions for Indian Climate:
Best Sowing Time: Year-round (Spring, Summer, Monsoon, and Post-Monsoon).
Temperature for Germination: 20-30°C.
Soil: Well-draining, fertile loamy soil enriched with organic compost or manure.
Sunlight: Prefers partial shade to full sun. Avoid harsh afternoon sun in peak summer.
Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist. Avoid letting the soil dry out completely, but ensure it is not waterlogged.
Spacing: 6-10 inches apart to allow for bushy growth.
Germination Time: 5-10 days.
Support Needed: Generally no support is required as Balsam has a sturdy, succulent stem, but taller varieties may benefit from light staking in windy areas. 🌸🌿