Buddha's Hand Plant
Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis, known as Buddha's Hand, is a slow-growing tree that reaches 2-5m, prefers well-drained loamy soil, full sun, and has edible and medicinal uses.

Habit
Tree
Height
2-3m
Growth
Tender
Soil
Loamy, well-drained
Shade
Full
Moisture
Moderate
Edible
Yes
Medicinal
Yes
Origin
Asia
Climatic Condition
Subtropical, tropical
Temperature (°)
18-30°C
Humidity (%)
50-80%
Potting media
Organic compost
Fertilizers
8:8:8 NPK
Watering
Moderate
Plant Weight
500g-2kg
Flowering Time
Autumn, winter
Soil Ph level
5.5-7.0
Water Ph level
6.0-7.5
Soil EC
Low
Yield Per Plant
5-10 fruits
NPK ratio
15:05:10
life Span
Perennial
Health Benefits
Used in perfumes, medicine
Suggested Grow Media or Potting Mix ?
40% loam, 30% compost, 30% sand
Suggested Fertigation/Fertilizers
Fertilize every 4-6 weeks with citrus-specific fertilizer.
Common Diseases and Remedies
Citrus Canker, Aphids, Root Rot, Fruit Drop, Leaf Spot.
Raised lesions on leaves, stems, and fruit, Curling, Yellowing, wilting of plants, Premature fruit drop, Brown/black spots on leaves.
Remove infected parts, apply copper-based sprays, Insecticidal soap, neem oil, Improve soil drainage, reduce watering, Ensure consistent watering, apply mulch, Prune affected leaves.
Copper-based bactericides, Imidacloprid-based insecticides, Fungicides containing metalaxyl, Growth regulators like GA3, Copper-based fungicides.
HEALTH BENEFITS
· Used in traditional medicine for digestion and respiratory health.
· Contains antioxidants and vitamin C.
· Has calming effects and is used in aromatherapy.