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Solanaceae7 May 202612 min

Indian Nightshade (Solanum lasiocarpum): complete guide

Solanum lasiocarpum

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Indian nightshade (Solanum lasiocarpum) is a striking tropical plant native to Asia. This remarkable species is prized for its interesting leaf structure. In temperate zones it can be cultivated in greenhouses. The plant grows as a shrub reaching 1-2 meters. Leaves are large, elliptical and densely hairy. Place in bright indirect light. Direct afternoon sun causes yellowing. Soil must drain well. Use potting mix with organic material. Keep soil consistently moist not waterlogged. Prefers high humidity of 60-80%. Mist leaves regularly. Apply balanced fertilizer every two weeks during growing season. Reduce feeding in autumn-winter. Watch for spider mites, mildew and thrips. Propagate via cuttings in spring. This fascinating plant makes a striking addition with good light and regular care.

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