📅 Month-by-Month Growing Calendar

When to sow, grow, and rest — by Indian season.

Curry Leaves — Annual Calendar for India
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
★ Peak
● Good
◐ Caution
✕ Avoid

🗺️ State-wise Growing Conditions

💧 Watering Schedule

SeasonMonthsFrequencyMethod
☀️ SummerMar–JunDaily or every 2 daysMorning; mulch pot surface
🌧️ MonsoonJul–SepEvery 2 daysReduce on heavy rain days
🍂 Post-MonsoonOct–NovEvery 2 daysKeep consistently moist
❄️ WinterDec–FebEvery 2–3 daysBest season — maintain moisture

🌱 Quick Care Guide

  • 🌱 Soil: Rich: 40% compost + 30% potting soil + 20% cocopeat + 10% perlite.
  • 💧 Water: Keep consistently moist. Daily in summer. Every 2 days in winter.
  • ☀️ Sun: Minimum 6 hours direct sun. Less = fewer fruits.
  • 🌿 Fertilizer: Every 2 weeks. Switch to phosphorus-rich feed when flowers appear.
  • 🏗️ Support: Stake tomatoes and chillies. Trellis for climbing veg.

⚠️ Common Problems & Fixes

ProblemCauseFix
No fruit setPollination failureHand-pollinate with paintbrush · Grow outdoors
Yellow leavesNitrogen deficiency or overwateringApply vegetable fertilizer · Check drainage
Wilting despite wateringRoot rotReduce water · Repot in draining mix
Blossom dropHeat stress above 38°CShade 12–3pm · Water more frequently

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Minimum 10-12 inch Pot. Larger = more roots = more fruit. Grow bags are ideal: they drain excellently and air-prune roots. Never go smaller.
Pollination failure — fewer insects on balconies. Hand-pollinate by brushing pollen between flowers with a soft paintbrush each morning.
Vermicompost as fertilizer. Neem oil spray every 10 days for pests. Banana peel tea for potassium. Marigolds as companion plants.
October–November is prime across India. Post-monsoon soil is hydrated, weather cools, and Nov–Mar growing season is ahead.
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