The Aak / Akanda / White Madar plant is Calotropis gigantea (also called Crown Flower). It’s a very hardy, low-maintenance plant that thrives in hot, dry climates.
1. Climate & Location
- Climate: Tropical to subtropical
- Temperature: 20–40°C (very heat tolerant)
- Sunlight: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily)
- Wind: Tolerates strong wind
✔ Best for outdoor gardens, roadsides, or large pots
✖ Not suitable as an indoor plant
2. Soil Requirements
- Type: Sandy, loamy, or well-drained soil
- pH: Neutral to slightly alkaline
- Drainage is critical (does not like waterlogging)
Ideal mix (for pots):
- 50% garden soil
- 30% sand
- 20% compost or cow dung manure
3. Propagation Methods
A) From Seeds (Most Common)
- Collect mature pods when they turn brown and split
- Remove silky fibers
- Sow seeds 1–2 cm deep
- Water lightly
⏱ Germination: 7–14 days
B) From Cuttings (Faster)
- Take a 6–10 inch semi-hard stem
- Let it dry in shade for 1–2 days
- Plant in sandy soil
- Water lightly
✔ Roots form in 2–3 weeks
4. Watering Schedule
- Young plant: Water 2–3 times per week
- Established plant: Once every 7–10 days
- Rainy season: Usually no watering needed
⚠ Overwatering causes root rot
5. Fertilizer & Feeding
- Generally does not need fertilizer
- Optional:
- Once every 2–3 months add:
- Well-rotted compost
- Vermicompost
- Once every 2–3 months add:
- Avoid chemical fertilizers
6. Pruning & Maintenance
- Prune dead or weak branches
- Shape plant after flowering
- Always wear gloves (milky sap is toxic)
7. Flowering
- Begins in 8–12 months
- Flowers year-round in warm climates
- Attracts butterflies 🦋
8. Pests & Diseases
Very resistant, but may occasionally get:
- Aphids
- Mealybugs
Treatment:
- Neem oil spray (weekly)
- Soap water spray









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