moringa is relatively pest-resistant, but young plants can be vulnerable to aphids, caterpillars, and mites. Inspect the plant regularly and remove any pests by hand or with organic insecticides. Ensure good air circulation around the plant to prevent fungal diseases, especially in humid climates. Keeping in mind the basics of these care tips while growing a moringa plant will allow you to grow a happy and healthy plant, thus resulting a happy harvest once the time for it comes. So, where will you be growing your drumsticks in your home? wherever you choose. Happy gardening! note: these moringa seeds are for sowing purpose only & should not be used for any other edible or non edible purpose. Keeping your moringa tree healthy is key for a good harvest. Moringa is tough, but pests and diseases can still harm it. Knowing the common problems and acting early can save your tree. How to Get Moringa to Bloom Moringa is a deciduous tree native to the himalayan foothills of india and pakistan. There are over 13 species of moringa plants, and all of them have been used for food and medicine for hundreds of years. One of the most popular varieties
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