- Lemon Grass, also called as cymbopogon citratus, has two culinary claims to fame. It's leaves are commonly used to make herbal teas and is also used as a food flavoring ingredient. Lemongrass is usually taken orally, applied directly to the skin, or inhaled as aromatherapy for many different conditions. Because of its freshly lemon fragrance, it has the ability to. Keep the insects away.
- It also helps in preventing the growth of some bacteria and yeast. They also contain substances that helps in relieving pain and swelling, reduces fever, improves levels of sugar and cholesterol in the blood, stimulates the uterus and menstrual flow, and also has antioxidant properties.
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NOTE: This should not be considered as a health advice. Please consult your doctor before use.

SUNLIGHT
- Bright and indirect

WHERE TO GROW
- Bright indoors
WATER
- Twice or thrice a week
- Allow the top soil to become
dry before watering again
- DO NOT OVERWATER
DIMENSIONS
- Plant Height: Upto 24”
above the pot
- Pot size: 5”