Zhi Mu seeds , Heirloom,Used in China for 2000 years
Anemarrhena asphodeloides
Uses: Medicinal Duration: Perennial (hardy in zones 2-7)
When to Sow: Spring Ease of Germination: Easy
Chinese medicinal herb that looks and grows like a tall grass but isnât. It spreads by underground rhizome like grasses, but unlike grasses it has fragrant yellow-white or light purple flowers that open in the evening in late summer and autumn. Used in China for 2000 years. The rhizomes are noted for their antidiabetic and antibacterial properties, and are used for pneumonia, bronchitis, high fever, irritability and insomnia
Growing Zhi Mu Seeds
INDOOR;
Sow thinly a sterilized Soil Mix, Cover Twice Seeds Thickness With Soil.Press Firmly And Water.
Keep evenly moist not soggy.Expose seedling to direct light. Transplant to pots when large enough to handle. Most sun-loving herb require 5 hrs direct sunlight or 12-16 hrs fluorescent light.
Outdoor
Start indoor ,and transplant when danger of frost is passed, or sow direct in row 30-Cm/12-36″ apart;Cover Three times Seeds Thickness With Soil.Press Firmly And Water. Keep evenly moist. thin to 20-Cm/8-12″ apart.
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