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Vannilla Plant (Pack of 8)

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  • Farm Fresh Vannilla Plant
  • Pack of 8
  • All India Delivery
Grow Your Own Vanilla Plant: A Complete Guide

The vanilla plant (Vanilla planifolia) is a tropical climbing orchid native to Mexico and Central America. Known for producing the beloved vanilla bean, this plant is prized by gardeners and gourmet food lovers alike. Unlike synthetic vanilla, natural vanilla flavor comes from the cured seed pods of the vanilla orchid.

Growing a vanilla plant offers both beauty and utility:

  • Homegrown vanilla beans for cooking and baking

  • A unique and exotic ornamental vine

  • A rewarding gardening challenge for plant lovers

Ideal Conditions for Growing Vanilla Plants

To grow a healthy vo its natural tropical habitat:

  • Temperature: 20–30°C (68–86°F)

  • Humidity: High humidity (80%+ is ideal)

  • Light: Bright, indirect sunlight

  • Soil: Well-draining, loose soil rich in organic matter

  • Support: Provide a trellis or tree for the vine to climb

How to Plant Vanilla
  1. Start with a Cutting: Vanilla is typically propagated from cuttings, not seeds.

  2. Prepare the Soil: Use a mix of orchid bark, sphagnum moss, and compost.

  3. Plant the Cutting: Bury the lower nodes in soil and keep the rest above ground.

  4. Keep Moist: Mist regularly to maintain high humidity.

  5. Provide Support: Allow the vine to climb a stake or tree.

 

Vanilla Plant Care Tips
  • Watering: Water regularly but avoid soggy soil.

  • Humidity: Mist daily or use a humidifier in dry climates.

  • Fertilizing: Use a balanced orchid fertilizer monthly.

  • Pruning: Trim to manage size and encourage branching.

When and How to Harvest Vanilla Beans

It can take 2–3 years before your vanilla plant flowers. Once it blooms, hand-pollination is needed (especially outside of native regions where natural pollinators are absent). Beans are harvested 8–9 months after pollination and must be cured through drying and fermenting processes.

Common Problems and Solutions
  • Yellowing Leaves: May indicate overwatering or poor drainage.

  • No Flowers: Ensure the plant is mature and receiving enough light.

  • Slow Growth: Check temperature and humidity levels.

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1 review for Vannilla Plant (Pack of 8)

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    arjun ram

    All ten of the vanilla plants in my order were healthy and looked great.

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