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Common Name : Chamomile; German Chamomile; Roman Chamomile; Barnyard Daisy
Scientific Name : Matricaria Recutita; Matricaria Chamomilla
Level of growing : Easy
Blooming Time : Spring and summer
Flower Colour : White petals and yellow center
Packet Contains : 1000 Seeds
Sowing Season : Winter Season
Mode of Sowing : Sow the seeds 0.5cm deep in a container or pot
Germination Temperature : 21°C
Germination Time : 7 to 14 days from sowing
Harvest : 70 days from planting

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German chamomile is an annual herb-flowering plant that has tons of health benefits and is widely popular for making tea, most people buy dried chamomile in tea bags from markets. Chamomile flowers are small with white petals and a yellow center and resemble a small daisy flower and have a sweet, fragrant flavor. Chamomile leaves are also highly aromatic; The beautiful flowers and leaves both have beneficial uses and also add wonderful color to the herb garden, terrace garden and kitchen garden

What size grow bag is best for Chamomile?
12 x 12 Inch (W*H)
15 x 15 Inch (W*H)

Chamomile German Growing Season In India 
German chamomile prefers warm climates to grow rapidly, but very hot climates tend to bolt the plants, so chamomile seeds should be sown in spring or fall and late summer is also the best time to grow.

How To Grow German Chamomile In Pots  
Sow the Chamomile seeds directly in pots or grow bags, you can also start them in a seedling tray and then transplant them after the seeds germinate. Select pots or grow bags that are at least 30-45 cm (wide and deep) and have well-draining holes. The ideal temperature for germination of chamomile seeds is 21°C. 

Chamomile German Seeds sowing method 
Take a pot or grow bag, fill it with a sowing medium scatter the seeds and press them gently onto the soil and do not cover the seeds with soil. Water deeply, keep the soil moist and place the pot in a sunny area indoors or outdoors. Chamomile German seeds germinate for about 7-14 days (depending on growing conditions).

Fertilizer For Chamomile Plants 
• Chamomile plants do not require any fertilizer, they grow well without fertilizer. 
• Do not use any nitrogen-rich fertilizer as this encourages the growth of leaves and fewer blooms.

Chamomile Plants Care Tips 
Soil : Use well-drained and organic soil for planting chamomile plants. 
Water : In the first phase, add 2.5 cm of water per week; since chamomile is drought tolerant, it should be given moderate watering in its mature stages.
Sunlight : Chamomile thrives in full sun; however, it also grows in partial sun.  
Temperature : Chamomile thrives in summer temperatures up to 37°C; the moderate growing temperature for chamomile is 15-20°C. 
Common pests and diseases : Aphids, and thrips are some pests that attack the chamomile plants. Brown spots infected the chamomile plants. To get rid of this problem, it would be right to spray neem oil on the chamomile plant from time to time.

Chamomile Harvesting Time 
• Chamomile flower reaching full bloom about 10 weeks from planting. 
• Harvest the chamomile flowers when they are fully opened. 
• You can cut the leaves whenever needed.
• Cut the flowers regularly to encourage more blossom; you can use flowers fresh or dried. 

 
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