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Thanks for the blessings. I live in New Orleans and think we could grow RR here

easily. However my seeds are taking forever, going on four months at least now.

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kantikakini

Monday, July 22, 2002 11:33 AM

Botanical Zones for Rudraksha Trees

 

 

Hi Everybody:

 

Sadhaka Haranandinatha has done some more wonderful research for

us. Here is the email I received from him today.

 

IT confirms my sense to go ahead and try to plant trees in snowy

climates. Allow seedlings to get quite large and hardy before doing

so. Covering during severe winter.

 

I would like to report that there are some sprouts coming up in my

rudraksha pot. I don't know if its rudraksha or a resurrected

Impatiens that used to live in that pot that died ! Both are

miraculous. Everyone who I show the sprouts to can't figure out what

they are as they are so small. Will keep you all posted :-)

 

Countless Blessings to all Rudraksha farmers in the present moment

and of the Future :-)

 

Om Namah Shivaya

Kanti

(email below)

 

Namaste,

 

The Elaeocarpus family grows best in zones 9B to 11.

They are tropical/subtropical trees found from Mauritius to India

through to Indonesia and throughout the Pacific Islands.

The Elaeocarpus dentatus (Japanese Blueberry) is found in Korea and

Japan in places where the winter freeze is brief.

 

There are rudraksha trees growing in Nepal up to 3,600 feet elevation.

I understand that a few are growing in Katmandhu. Obviously they can

take a little bit of snow.

But we don't have any personal experience telling us about growing

them in snow.

 

Let me know if you come across any good information about this.

Thanks

Sadhaka Haranandinatha

 

 

 

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Dear Dharma Dev Aryaji:

 

I will pass this info on to Sadhaka Haranandinathaji.

It sometimes takes a few weeks before I hear from him.

 

Namaste

Kanti

 

 

 

 

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Dear Kantiji

 

Thanks for this as 3000 feet in the tropical valleys of nepal and you have

Elephants The One Horned Rhino and giant fish eating crocidile that looks like

ancient dinosaur croc

 

Then at 20000 feet and higher probably there are snow covered mountain peaks

 

Thanks

 

DharmaDev Arya

 

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Monday, July 22, 2002 3:16 PM

Re: Botanical Zones for Rudraksha Trees

 

 

Dear Dharma Dev Aryaji:

 

I will pass this info on to Sadhaka Haranandinathaji.

It sometimes takes a few weeks before I hear from him.

 

Namaste

Kanti

 

 

 

 

 

 

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