Sunlight
Full to partial sunPerforms best with direct overhead sun once established on a support. Juvenile plants tolerate partial shade at the forest margin.
Learn moreTinospora cordifolia is a large deciduous climbing liana in the Menispermaceae, native to South and Southeast Asian forests, distinguished by succulent warty stems, cordate leaves, and pendulous thread-like aerial roots. It is among the most extensively studied medicinal plants of the Indian subcontinent, harvested at commercial scale for the Ayurvedic pharmaceutical industry.
Everything you need to know to keep your Giloy healthy and thriving.
Performs best with direct overhead sun once established on a support. Juvenile plants tolerate partial shade at the forest margin.
Learn moreResponds to wet-season moisture with vigorous vegetative flush but tolerates prolonged dry periods through leaf drop. Avoid waterlogging of the root zone.
Learn moreAdaptable to a wide range of soils from sandy to clay-loam, provided drainage is sharp. Slightly acidic to neutral pH suits it best.
Learn moreThrives in tropical and subtropical warmth and tolerates hot summers to 45 °C with adequate moisture. Frost-sensitive above ground.
Learn moreResponds to light organic amendment at the onset of the monsoon but requires little routine feeding in fertile soils. Excess nitrogen produces weak, pest-prone stems.
Learn moreThin tangled climbing stems during the leafless dry season to manage canopy weight on hosts. Harvest of mature stems stimulates vigorous regrowth from basal nodes.
Learn moreHow to care for your Hibiscus throughout the year.
Yellow LeavesCauseOverwatering or poor drainage
SolutionReduce watering and improve drainage.
PestsCauseAphids, mealybugs, and spider mites
SolutionUse neem oil or insecticidal soap.
No FlowersCauseLack of sunlight or nutrients
SolutionProvide 6+ hours sunlight daily.
Wilting LeavesCauseUnderwatering or extreme heat
SolutionWater thoroughly and move to shade.
Deadhead regularly to encourage more blooms.
Mulch the soil to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
Move the plant to a larger pot if roots are bound.
Use organic compost for healthy growth and more flowers.