Maruvam Plant Care Easy Home Tips to Keep This Fragrant Herb Green Even in Harsh Summer Heat
Simple pruning soil mix and watering techniques can help maruvam plant stay fresh healthy and bushy during extreme summer while allowing easy propagation at home without extra cost

Growing green plants at home is more than just a decorative habit. It brings a calm atmosphere to daily life and adds a sense of freshness to the surroundings. Among the most loved plants in many households, especially in Telugu homes, maruvam holds a special place because of its fragrance and traditional value.
Even during intense summer heat, keeping maruvam healthy is not as difficult as it seems. With a few simple care practices, this aromatic plant can continue to grow lush and green without drying out. Many people often spend money in nurseries to buy new plants, but the same plant can easily be multiplied at home using healthy cuttings from an existing one.
One of the most important steps in maintaining a strong maruvam plant is regular pruning. Cutting the top growth every couple of weeks encourages the plant to become bushier instead of growing tall and weak. Many gardeners hesitate to trim during summer thinking it may harm the plant, but proper pruning actually strengthens new growth when followed by light manure and shade for a few days.
Soil preparation also plays a major role in plant health. A balanced mixture of garden soil, sand and well decomposed organic manure helps create the right environment for roots to grow. Adding natural supplements like neem powder and bone meal can further improve nutrition levels in the soil. When planting stem cuttings, it is better to choose medium matured branches and remove lower leaves before placing them into the soil.
After planting, watering should be done carefully. Excess water should drain out easily from the pot to prevent root damage. If water gets stagnated, the cutting may rot instead of growing. For the first two weeks, keeping the pot in a shaded area helps the plant develop strong roots. Once new shoots appear on top, it is a clear sign that the plant is establishing well.
Additional care routines can further improve growth. Spraying a mild Epsom salt solution once a week can help keep the leaves fresh and shiny. Using washed rice water as natural fertilizer is another traditional practice that supports healthy growth. With these simple home based methods, maruvam can be easily multiplied and maintained, reducing the need to buy new plants while keeping home gardens naturally green and fragrant.





