Rajnigandha (Tuberose) Single Petal Flower Bulbs

Rajnigandha (Tuberose) Single Petal Flower Bulbs

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Want your balcony to smell like heaven every evening? Plant single petal Rajnigandha (Tuberose) bulbs from Plantria. Top quality, plump true bulbs that give intense, natural fragrance. Order online in India today!

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Water when top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry. Never let soil stay soggy. Overwatering can cause true bulbs to rot underground.

Requires full sunlight. Give at least 5 to 6 hours of direct sun daily. More light means bigger, stronger flower spikes.

Thrives in warm tropical weather between 20°C and 35°C. Keep protected from heavy winter frost and extreme cold winds.

Loves medium to high humidity. Grows rapidly during Indian summer and monsoon months when air is naturally warm and humid.

Needs well-draining, loose soil. Combine garden soil, sand or coco peat, and organic compost. Avoid heavy clay soil.

Very beginner friendly. Easy to grow in pots or garden borders. Plant once and enjoy sweet flowers every flowering season.

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Imagine stepping onto your balcony every evening and being greeted by a sweet, dreamy fragrance. That is the magic of Rajnigandha! Also known as Tuberose or Nishigandha, this classic Indian flowering plant has been loved for generations. If you want a garden that smells pure and divine, single petal Rajnigandha flower bulbs are your best choice.

At plantria, we select only mature, plump, and healthy true bulbs. These bulbs store all the energy needed to produce tall, sturdy flower stalks packed with starry white blooms. You do not need a huge garden or years of experience. A simple pot, a sunny spot, and a little love are all it takes to grow these beauties at home.

Why Single Petal Rajnigandha is Better for Fragrance

Many plant lovers ask us whether they should choose single petal or double petal varieties. While double petal flowers look full, single petal Rajnigandha bulbs carry a far stronger fragrance. Their petals open wide in the late afternoon and night. This allows the essential oils to evaporate freely into the cool evening air.

Here is why single petal Rajnigandha is a favorite in Indian homes:

  • Unmatched Fragrance: It releases a rich, sweet scent that can easily fill your entire balcony or living area.
  • Long Lasting Cut Flowers: Snip a flower stalk and place it in a vase with water. It stays fresh and fragrant inside your room for up to a week.
  • Attracts Friendly Pollinators: The bright white night-blooming flowers attract beneficial moths and butterflies to your garden.
  • Perfect for Festive Decor: Use fresh blooms for daily puja, making garlands, or decorating floating water bowls at home.

How to Plant Your Rajnigandha Bulbs (Step-by-Step Guide)

Planting true bulbs is pure joy because the bulb already contains the future plant inside! Follow these simple steps for guaranteed success:

1. Choose the Right Pot

Use a pot that is at least 8 to 10 inches deep. Ensure it has good drainage holes at the bottom. You can plant 3 to 4 bulbs together in a 10-inch pot for a thick, lush look.

2. Prepare Light, Airy Soil

Bulbs hate sitting in soggy soil. They need a mix that lets water drain fast. Mix equal parts of garden soil, organic compost (vermicompost works great), and river sand or coco peat. Add a handful of neem cake powder to keep soil pests away.

3. Plant at the Correct Depth

Look at the bulb and find the pointed tip. Place the bulb in the soil with the pointed end facing upward. Cover the bulb with about 1 to 2 inches of soil. Do not bury it too deep, or it will take longer to sprout.

4. Water Gently

Water the pot thoroughly right after planting until water drains out of the bottom holes. After this first watering, water sparingly only when the top layer of soil feels dry to the touch.

5. Give It Full Sun

Place your pot in the sunniest spot you have. Rajnigandha needs at least 5 to 6 hours of direct sunlight every single day to form strong flower stalks.

What to Expect: From Bulb to Bloom

Patience is key, but the reward is grand! After planting, you will see green shoots popping out of the soil in 2 to 3 weeks. Long, grass-like green leaves will fill out the pot over the next month.

As the weather warms up in summer and early monsoon, a thick central stem will shoot up from the center of the leaves. This is the flower spike! Dozens of flower buds will form along this spike. By late evening, the bottom buds start opening one by one, filling your space with perfume.

Pro Tips for Maximum Fragrance and Blooms

Want even more flower spikes? Here are a few expert tips from our nursery team:

  • Feed Regularly: Once shoots appear, feed your plant with seaweed liquid fertilizer or organic compost every 15 days. This provides energy for bigger flower stalks.
  • Never Overwater: Overwatering causes bulb rot. Always check the soil with your finger before pouring water.
  • Rotate the Pot: Plant stems bend toward the sun. Rotate your pot every week so the flower stalk grows straight and balanced.
  • Let Bulbs Multiply: After the flowering season ends, leave the bulbs in the soil. They will multiply into smaller side bulbs for next year!

Why Choose True Bulbs from Plantria?

Not all flower bulbs are equal. Small or immature bulbs often fail to bloom in their first year. At Plantria, we supply large, hand-picked, mature true bulbs that are guaranteed bloom-ready. We package each order carefully in breathable materials so your bulbs arrive fresh, healthy, and ready to plant.

Bring Home Pure Natural Fragrance Today

Stop relying on artificial room sprays. Bring home real, living fragrance with Plantria Rajnigandha Single Petal flower bulbs. Click ‘Add to Cart’ now and transform your garden into a scented paradise!

Scientific Name Polianthes tuberosa
Common Name Rajnigandha, Tuberose, Single Petal Nishigandha
Plant Category Perennial True Bulb
Mature Height 2 to 3 feet tall (including flower spike)
Bloom Season Summer to late Monsoon (July to October)
Fragrance Level Extremely high sweet night fragrance
Difficulty Level Easy / Beginner Friendly
Pet Safety Keep away from curious pets (mildly toxic if chewed)
Bulb Quality Premium mature size, bloom-ready true bulbs

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FAQs

Single petal Rajnigandha is significantly more fragrant than the double petal variety. Single petal flowers open up completely, releasing high amounts of natural essential oils into the air every evening.

The best time to plant Rajnigandha true bulbs in India is from February to May. Planting during spring or early summer gives the bulbs enough warm time to establish roots and bloom by late summer and monsoon.

Healthy mature bulbs usually sprout within 2 to 3 weeks. You can expect flower spikes and blooms within 70 to 90 days after planting, provided the plant gets full sunlight and proper nutrition.

Always plant the bulb with the pointed tip facing upward toward the sky and the flatter root base facing downward into the soil. Cover with 1 to 2 inches of soil.

Yes! Rajnigandha grows exceptionally well in pots. Choose an 8 to 10 inch deep container with drainage holes and place it in the sunniest spot on your balcony.

The most common reasons are lack of direct sunlight and overwatering. Make sure your plant gets at least 5 to 6 hours of full direct sun daily and that the soil drains water quickly.

Yes, true bulbs multiply naturally! Over the growing season, a single main bulb will produce several smaller bulbs around its base. You can separate and replant them next spring.

In winter, the plant goes dormant and leaves may yellow. Reduce watering significantly. You can leave bulbs in the dry soil until next spring or dig them up, store them in a cool dry place, and replant in March.

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