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Easy ways to grow BRAHMI at home

by Arun Raj on August 06, 2025

Growing your own Brahmi, also known as Bacopa monnieri, is an excellent way to keep this powerful Ayurvedic herb within reach. Known for improving memory, reducing anxiety, and supporting brain health, Brahmi is one of the easiest medicinal plants to grow at home—even for beginners!

In this blog, you’ll learn how to grow Brahmi at home, what care it needs, and how you can enjoy its benefits right from your balcony or backyard.


What is Brahmi?

Brahmi is a creeping herbaceous plant native to India and parts of Asia. It has small succulent leaves, and white flowers that bloom all year in the right conditions. It is widely used in Ayurveda for treating insomnia, boosting brain function, and reducing stress.


Why Grow Brahmi at Home?

Here are a few reasons why Brahmi is perfect for your home garden:

  • It’s low-maintenance
  • Grows well in pots or soil beds
  • Requires minimal sunlight
  • Acts as a natural brain tonic
  • Useful in home remedies


How to Grow Brahmi at Home – Step-by-Step

Let’s look at everything you need to start growing Brahmi at home.


1. Choose the Right Pot or Garden Space

Brahmi has shallow roots and grows horizontally, so it’s best suited for:

  • Wide shallow pots or trays
  • Hanging baskets
  • Small garden patches

Make sure the pot has proper drainage to prevent water logging.


2. Select Good Quality Soil

Brahmi prefers:

  • Moist, loamy soil
  • Well-drained but rich in organic matter
  • Slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0–7.5)

You can mix equal parts garden soil, compost, and coco peat to create the ideal growing medium.


3. Get a Healthy Cutting or Starter Plant

Brahmi can be grown easily from cuttings or nursery-bought saplings.

To grow from cuttings:

  • Take 4–6 inch stems with 3–4 leaf nodes
  • Place them in a pot with moist soil
  • Keep in partial shade for 5–7 days

Roots will start to form quickly if kept moist.


4. Light and Temperature Requirements

Brahmi grows best in:

  • Partial sunlight (3–4 hours a day)
  • Warm temperatures (20–32°C)

Avoid harsh direct sun, especially in the afternoon. It can also be grown indoors near a sunny window.


5. Watering Your Brahmi Plant

Brahmi loves moisture.

  • Water the plant daily or every alternate day
  • Keep the soil consistently moist, but not soggy
  • In summer, mist the plant to keep humidity up


6. Feeding and Fertilizing

For lush green growth:

  • Add organic compost every 3–4 weeks
  • You can also use diluted liquid fertilizer like vermiwash or seaweed extract

Avoid chemical fertilizers for better medicinal value.


7. Pruning and Propagation

  • Trim regularly to encourage bushy growth
  • Use the cuttings to propagate new plants
  • You can replant in the same pot or gift to others!


8. Common Pests and Diseases

Brahmi is mostly pest-resistant. Watch for:

  • Aphids or mealybugs
  • Fungal growth if overwatered

To treat:

  • Use neem oil spray weekly
  • Ensure the pot has proper drainage


Harvesting and Using Brahmi

You can harvest leaves anytime once the plant is 4–6 inches tall.

How to use Brahmi at home:

  • Chew fresh leaves in the morning
  • Dry and powder the leaves for tea or capsules
  • Use in oil infusions for hair and skin care
  • Make homemade Brahmi juice or paste


Final Tips for Growing Brahmi at Home

  • Water regularly but don’t over-flood
  • Grow in partial sunlight, not full shade
  • Prune often for a full and healthy look
  • Keep it organic—no chemical sprays

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