Guest guest Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 Namaskar Rajesh, Yes you can grow rudraksha in South India. Rudraksha is a hardy plant that will also survive in warm climate if Shiva be Willing. First put seedlings in different pots. Water them a bit each day. Place the pots in your garden and wait for them to sprout. When the seedlings grow bigger, transfer them to bigger pots. Later when the get even bigger, you may need to plant them in the earth if your garden is big enough. When grown in forests, rudrksha trees can reach 100 feet in height. I think it may take several years for them to reach maturity. If you are patient, you will see your efforts bear fruit. Om Namah Shivaya , " rajesht_99 " <rajesht_99 wrote: > > Namaste all, > > I would like to get your opinion on Rudraksha seeds. Is the climate in > south india favourable for growth of Rudraksha tree? What all should > we take care while planting Rudraksha seed? > > Thanks, > Rajesh > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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