How to Grow Patharchatta ka Paudha | Growing Cathedral Bells

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Last Updated: 19.10.2023
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Patharchatta ka Paudha has many benefits and including it in your plant collection is a must! Here’s all about Growing Cathedral Bells. 

Patharchatta ka Paudha
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Patharchatta ka Paudha is one of the famous houseplants in India and is also popular for its medicinal properties. In Ayurveda and Homeopathy, Patharchatta ka Paudha is of great importance and people also use it as a medicinal herb. If you too want to grow it, then here are all the details!

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Patharchatta ka Paudha

Patharchatta ka Paudha in English is popular by several names such as cathedral bells, air plant, life plant, miracle leaf, and Goethe plant. The botanical name of the plant is Kalanchoe pinnata.

The reason why it is also famous as The miracle plant is because of its medicinal properties. According to a study, the notable pharmacological properties include anti-diabetic, anti-neoplastic, antioxidant, immunomodulation, anti-lipidaemic, anti-allergic, and many more activities which are yet to be explored.

Another report claims that the plant also contains a wide range of active compounds, including alkaloids, triterpenes, glycosides, flavonoids, steroids, bufadienolides, lipids, and organic acids.

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How to Grow Patharchatta ka Paudha?

You can easily grow this plant from the little leaflets it grows on the sides of its leaves. Simply remove them from the mother plant and grow them in a well-draining potting mix. Water well, and keep the pot where it gets bright but indirect light. To save time and effort, you can also get a plant from a nursery.

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Requirements to Grow Patharchatta ka Paudha

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Sunlight

Kalanchoe pinnata grows best where it can get a mix of direct and indirect light. Keep it near an east-facing spot where it can bask in the direct morning sunlight for a few hours and stays protected from the harsh afternoon sun.

Soil

This plant prefers well-draining soil, amended with plenty of organic matter. Add a bit of coco peat, vermicompost, and cow dung manure along with sand at the time of planting for the best growth.

Water

As this plant is a succulent, frequent watering is the best way to kill it. Avoid watering it daily and moisten the soil only when the top layer feels a little dry to the touch.

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Patharchatta ka Paudha Care

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Fertilization

As it is a slow grower, you don’t have to fertilize it, especially if you have added cow dung manure and coco peat to the soil. To boost the growth, use an organic fertilizer, diluted to 1/4 of its strength, once in 2-3 months.

Pests and Diseases

These plants are prone to nematodes, aphids, and spider mites. Use organic neem oil spray to keep the pests at bay. Avoid overwatering to keep the plant safe from potential diseases.


Benefits of Patharchatta ka Paudha

  • Its leaves are antibacterial, antiseptic, and astringent.
  • You can soak its leaves in water and use them to wash hair.
  • The leaves are also popular for the treatment of hypertension.
  • Patharchatta juice is helpful to get rid of kidney stones.
  • Applying the paste of its leaves on the wound helps to alleviate pain and stops the spread of infection.

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