Bhringraj (Eclipta prostrata / Eclipta alba)
🌱 What is Bhringraj?
- Botanical Name: Eclipta prostrata or Eclipta alba
- Common Names: Bhringraj, False Daisy, Bhrungaraj
- Family: Asteraceae
- Description: A small, bushy, fast-growing herb with green leaves. Widely used in Ayurveda for hair and skin health.
🌱 How to Plant Bhringraj
1. Climate & Soil
- Thrives in tropical & subtropical climates.
- Prefers well-drained, fertile soil with organic matter.
- Can grow in sun or partial shade.
2. Propagation
- Seeds: Sow in seedbeds or directly in pots/field.
- Stem Cuttings: Cut 10–15 cm long stems, plant in moist soil; they root easily.
3. Planting Steps
- Prepare soil with compost or cow dung.
- Sow seeds 1–2 cm deep; for cuttings, plant directly in moist soil.
- Water regularly to keep soil moist but not waterlogged.
- Maintain 30–40 cm spacing between plants.
- Fertilize with organic manure (vermicompost) every 2–3 weeks.
4. Harvesting
- Leaves can be harvested 45–60 days after planting.
- Regular leaf plucking encourages bushier growth.
- Can grow multiple times in a season in tropical climates.
5. Storage
- Fresh leaves: use immediately or refrigerate 2–3 days.
- Dry leaves: sun-dry or shade-dry for powder or storage.







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