Moringa Tree Seeds. Morninga Oleifera, also known as the Moringa tree, the drumstick tree, the horseradish tree or the miracle tree, is a small tree that is native to the foothills of the Himalayan mountains in the northern part of India. For thousands of years, this small tree has been cultivated by different cultures throughout India and Africa because of its health benefits and its medicinal properties. It also has antifungal, antiviral, antidepressant, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Moringa Tree Health Benefits
- Lowers Blood Sugar And Protects Against Diabetes
- Lowers Inflammation And Oxidative Stress
- Protects Against Viral, Fungal, And Bacterial Infections
- Moringa Fights Cancer And Triggers Cell Death
- Prevents Cognitive Decline
- Protects Kidneys
- Strengthens Skin And Hair
- Helps Treat Low-Iron Anemia
- It Can Balance Hormones
- It Protects The Liver
How to grow Moringa Tree
Indoor Sowing: Not Recommended.
Direct Sowing: Spring and Summer.
- It is best to plant the Moringa Tree Seeds directly where the tree is intended to grow and not transplant the seedling.
- The young seedlings are fragile and often cannot survive transplanting.
- Choose an area with light and sandy soil, not heavy with clay or water-logged.
- Dig holes 30 cm square and 1 ft deep. Back-fill the holes with loose soil.
- Compost or manure will help the tree grow better, even though Moringa trees can grow in poor soils.
- Plant 3 to 5 seeds in each hole, 5 cm apart. Plant the seeds no deeper than three times the width of the seed (approximately 1.5 cm).
- Keep the soil moist enough so that the top soil will not dry and choke the emerging saplings, but it should not be too wet or else the seeds can drown and rot.
- When the saplings are four to six inches tall, keep the healthiest sapling in the ground and remove the rest.
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Medicinal Information:
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