Raat Rani Plant – Night Blooming Jasmine
Raat Rani, also known as Night Blooming Jasmine or Cestrum nocturnum, is a popular flowering plant cherished for its intensely fragrant white flowers that bloom at night. Native to the West Indies and South Asia, it’s commonly planted in gardens or near windows to enjoy its sweet scent during summer evenings. This evergreen shrub is easy to care for and thrives well in Indian climates.
What You’ll Receive
Plant Height: 12–18 inches (including the grow pot)Pot Size: 5–6 inch grow pot with proper drainageSoil Type: Well-aerated, fast-draining potting mix with cocopeat and compost
Care Tips
Light: Prefers full sun to partial shadeWatering: Water when topsoil feels dry; avoid overwateringTemperature: Thrives between 20–35°CFertilizer: Use a balanced liquid fertilizer every 3–4 weeks during growing seasonPruning: Prune after flowering to maintain shape and promote growth
Key Features
Common Name: Night Blooming Jasmine, Raat Ki RaniFragrant Flowers: Emits a strong, sweet scent at nightFast Growing: Grows quickly into a medium-sized shrubAttractive Blooms: Produces small, white tubular flowersLow Maintenance: Suitable for both beginners and experienced gardeners
Placement Suggestions
Can be grown on balconies, terraces, or in garden beds near seating areas or windows for maximum enjoyment of its scent.
Common Diseases and Precautions
Leaf Yellowing: Could indicate overwatering or poor drainage. Ensure pot has drainage holes.Whiteflies or Aphids: Can be treated with neem oil spray or mild insecticidal soap.Root Rot: Avoid waterlogged soil and improve drainage if necessary.
Common Questions & Answers
Q: Does Raat Rani need full sun?A: It grows best in full sun to partial shade. Ensure it gets at least 4–6 hours of light daily.Q: How often should I water this plant?A: Water when the top inch of soil is dry. In summer, this could be every 2–3 days.Q: Will it survive indoors?A: It can grow indoors if placed near a sunny window, but it thrives better outdoors.Q: When does it bloom?A: Typically blooms during the warmer months, especially from late spring to early autumn.Q: Is Raat Rani toxic?A: Yes, the plant is mildly toxic if ingested. Keep away from pets and children.
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