Curry neem will now flourish like a forest! 5 magical techniques that you can try at home

No more complaining that curry neem does not grow even after planting. If you do these things at the base of the plant, new shoots will appear and the leaves will get a nice green color.

1. The amazing benefits of porridge water
The best fertilizer for curry neem is fermented porridge water. After setting aside the porridge water for two days and fermenting it well, add double the amount of water to it and spray it on the base and leaves of the plant. This will provide the plant with the necessary nitrogen and speed up its growth.

2. Butter Milk
To cure leaf spot disease in curry neem and to make the leaves strong, it is best to spray it with sour milk or yogurt mixed with water. This increases the number of microorganisms in the soil and strengthens the roots.

3. Coconut water solution
To make the plant grow quickly, soak coconut water in water and pour the solution at the base. Doing this twice a month will provide good nutrition to the neem.

4. Pruning of neem
To make the neem grow taller and not taller, pinch its top. Periodically plucking the leaves and cutting off the dry branches will help new branches grow.

5. Eggshell powder
To increase the calcium content in the soil, dry eggshell powder can be sprinkled at the base of the plant. This will help extend the life of the plant and keep pests away.

Things to note:
Sunlight: Choose a place where the neem gets plenty of sunlight. If placed in the shade, the leaves are likely to shrink.

Water: Do not allow water to stagnate at the base of the plant. This will cause the roots to rot.

Pests: If there are whiteflies or worms on the underside of the leaves, spray with a neem oil mixture.