Guest guest Posted March 18, 2008 Report Share Posted March 18, 2008 Namaskar Ivan, You are very welcome. Nice to know you've planted the rudraksha seeds and also chanted the mantra! This is great. By the Grace of Lord Shiva, may all the seeds sprout healthily and you will see the first signs sooner than expected! Looking forward very much to hearing further good news from you. Btw, do you grow Tulsi? Any tips? What is the Latin botanical name for Tulasi? Thanks in advance. I'm asking this for a dear friend who hasn't any knowledge about Tulsi, and who hasn't got a green thumb either. Luckily his wife has a green thumb and happy to try her hand at growing it. She's wondering if using pots is good or planting in the ground. Being in a western country, she seems to think its like a weed that may grow everywhere out of control. Any information will be highly appreciated. Om Hari Hara , Sixth Axsis <sixthaxsis wrote: > > Dear Narasimhaye, > First of all thank you so much for information and recommendation. > Sorry for the delay, but I was sent to business trip. > The holly rudraksha seeds are already plant and I placed the different pots in different directions and conditions as per your recommendation. > Also, when I plant them I chanted hrim namah shivaya mantra over the pots. I maintain 20C soil temperature which is recommended in most sources of information regarding growing of Eleocarpus species. I hope, with mercy of Lord Shiva, that first plants will grow after 1- 2 months. > > Yours sincerely, > Ivan > > -------------------- > AUM namaH shivAya shivAya namaH AUM > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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