Muraya (murraya) care how to grow at home

Evergreen trees and shrubs of the Murraya, or Murraya (Murraya) are members of the Rutaceae family. Their homeland is India, Indochina, as well as the islands of Java and Sumatra, while this culture prefers to grow in tropical forests. This plant was named after the Swedish botanist Johan Andreas Murray, who was a student of Carl Linnaeus. This genus unites 8 species, but only one is cultivated at home, namely, muraya exotic, or paniculate.

Murayi features

Murraya

In the wild, Muraya paniculata, also called Murraya paniculata, is an evergreen shrub or tree that reaches 7 meters in height, while the trunk is approximately 13 centimeters across. This species also has undersized forms, the height of which does not exceed 200 cm. Glossy smooth, pinnate leaf plates are complex, they consist of 3โ€“9 leaflets. The foliage has a pleasant scent. On the surface of young foliage there is pubescence, while in mature plates it is smooth. Fragrant flowers, reaching 20 mm in diameter, can be painted cream or white, they have 5 petals, which are bent back. The fruit is a small red berry that will fully ripen about four months after emergence. At the same time, blossoming flowers, buds, and also berries may be present on the bush. Under natural conditions, this species can be found in Southeast and South Asia, the islands of Java and Sumatra, Northern Australia, Taiwan, India, Malacca, the Philippines, South China and the southern part of the United States.

Growing muraya from seeds

Growing muraya from seeds

It is very simple to grow Muraya from seeds indoors. It should be known that the seed remains viable for a relatively long time. Before sowing, the seeds should be kept in lukewarm water for 2 hours, then they should be evenly distributed over the surface of a moistened soil mixture, which includes sand and peat (1: 1). You can also grow seedlings in peat tablets or a soil mixture consisting of sand and leafy earth. It is not necessary to deepen the seeds into the substrate; they should be covered with a thin layer (0,5โ€“1 cm) of soil mixture on top. The containers on top need to be covered with glass or film, then they are transferred to a well-lit place where there are no direct rays of the sun, while the air temperature should be from 22 to 28 degrees. The first seedlings should appear 30-40 days after sowing, and after they have formed 3 true leaf plates, the plants should be cut into individual pots. Muraya, grown indoors, is distinguished by its undemanding nature.

Muraya care at home

Muraya

Illumination

The room in which the flower is located must be systematically ventilated. Lighting should be diffused, but from 2 to 3 hours a day the bush can be in direct sunlight. In winter, it is necessary to ensure that the muraya has enough light. Experts advise placing a flower near a window located in the eastern or western part of the room.

Temperature

In spring, summer and autumn, this plant needs warmth (from 24 to 28 degrees), and in winter the temperature in the room should be reduced to 17โ€“20 degrees, because muraya has a mild dormant period.

Trimming

You do not need to cut or pinch the bush, since the plant is able to form its crown on its own. However, in rare cases, it may be necessary to shorten an overly long shoot. In order for the bush to have a beautiful shape, it must be systematically rotated along with the container around its axis.

How to water

Muraya: leaving

In spring and summer, the muraya will need to provide abundant, but not frequent watering. At the same time, it is necessary to water the bush only after the clod of earth dries out by 1/3 part. Water is used without chlorine and soft (it is mixed with a small amount of citric acid). In autumn and winter, watering should be reduced, but the rules remain unchanged, namely, the bush should be watered only after the earthen lump dries out by 1/3 part.

Air humidity

The air humidity in a city apartment is quite suitable for this flower, so it does not need to be humidified every day from a spray bottle. But you still need to spray the plants from time to time, especially on hot days.

Fertilizer

In spring and summer, Muraya needs systematic feeding: once every 1โ€“15 days. In spring, the flower needs potassium and nitrogen, which contributes to more active growth of green mass. It is recommended to use organic and mineral fertilizers alternately for fertilizing, while trying not to overfeed the flower. In autumn and winter, it is impossible to apply fertilizers to the soil mixture.

Transplantation of muraic

Transplantation of muraic

Young specimens are transplanted every year. Adult plants are transplanted 1 time in 2 or 3 years, but every year in spring, experts advise replacing the top layer of soil mixture in pots. The pot should be chosen so that it is not too small or very large. The soil mixture is needed loose and rich in nutrients. For example, to create it, you can combine sod and leafy soil, humus and sand in a ratio of 2: 2: 1: 2. Muraya can also be transplanted into a ready-made soil mixture for citrus fruits. Remember to make a good thick drainage layer at the bottom of the container before planting. The transplant is carried out using the transshipment method, while trying to prevent the earthen lump from collapsing.

Flowering

Flowering

During flowering, a large number of pale cream or white fragrant flowers, reaching 20 mm in diameter, open on the bush. Blooming muraya is very effective and can become the main decoration of any room, especially when you consider that the flowering duration is about 6 months (in some cases it lasts longer).

Lack of flowering

Some growers complain that their murayi bush does not want to bloom. This can be due to various reasons. So, if Dutch muraya is grown, then you need to remember that from the moment of purchase to the first flowering, it can take from 3 to 4 years. Also, the bush may not bloom because it is grown in an overly tight container, as a rule, after transplanting into a larger pot, the bush soon begins to bloom.

Reproduction of muraya

Reproduction of muraya

Muraya can be propagated by seed. How to do this is described in great detail above. Also, this plant can be propagated by cuttings, but it should be noted that this method is unreliable. Semi-lignified cuttings are cut from yearling shoots. For rooting, cuttings should be planted in wet sand, perlite, peat, or they can be dipped in a glass of water. The cuttings need warmth (from 26 to 30 degrees); on top they must be covered with a transparent polyethylene cap or a glass jar. It will be very good if the cuttings are provided with bottom heating.

Muraya can be propagated by cuttings in September โ€“ November. Rooted cuttings need to be transplanted into individual pots filled with fertile loose soil mixture, while a good drainage layer must be made at the bottom.

Muraya diseases and pests

Muraya diseases and pests

If the muraye does not have enough light, as well as with excessively low humidity or with improper watering, problems may begin with it. For example, a fungal disease may develop on a bush, or spider mites or scale insects may settle on it, which feed on sucking cell sap from various parts of the plant. To destroy pests, muraya must be treated twice or three times with a solution of acaricide (Karbofos or Actellik), while between sessions it is necessary to maintain an interval of 7 days. If the bush is affected by a fungal disease, then it must be sprayed with a fungicide solution (Fitosporin-M, Fundazol, Oxyhom or another preparation of a similar action). However, in order to cure a plant, it is very important to start taking proper care of it, as well as to create optimal conditions for its growth and development.

Types and varieties of murayi

Types and varieties of murayi

It has already been said above that in indoor conditions, flower growers cultivate only varieties of Muraya paniculata, for example:

  1. Min-a-min… This variety is the compact form of the Smart Choice garden variety. The height of such a bushy plant is about 100 cm, it is distinguished by its rapid growth. In regions with a mild warm climate, this variety can be grown in the garden, creating magnificent hedges.
  2. The minimum… The height of such a miniature plant is from 0,4 to 0,6 m, it is characterized by slow growth, and its flowering begins already in the first year of life. This variety is excellent for indoor cultivation.
  3. Dwarf compact… This is a dwarf variety, the height of the bush does not exceed 10-15 centimeters, the length of oval leaf plates is about 0,5 cm. This variety is considered the most demanding in terms of care and growing conditions.

You can sometimes find advertisements in which you can buy Dutch muraya. But this is just muraya paniculata, which was brought from Holland for sale.

Muraya properties: harm and benefit

The healing properties of muraya

The healing properties of muraya

Already in ancient Egypt, they knew that muraya has medicinal properties. There are many myths about this plant, and the history of its origin is shrouded in mystery. But what is the use of this plant, called the “tree of the Japanese emperors”? The foliage contains hesperidin – this bitter glycoside affects capillary permeability. This plant also has an anti-inflammatory, fixing and wound healing effect, therefore it is used in alternative medicine for gastritis, diarrhea, dysentery and other diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, as well as for various wounds. The foliage is also used externally for painful sensations and aching joints. And the juice obtained from the foliage effectively eliminates headaches and toothaches. The berries of this culture contain biologically active substances, namely: antioxidants and vitamins. If you eat 3 or 4 such fruits per day, then this will be an excellent prevention of premature old age. They are also used for ischemic heart disease, hypertension and other diseases of the cardiovascular system. And they are also indicated for diabetes mellitus, because thanks to them, the content of sugar in the blood decreases without the use of drugs.

It is very simple to make muraya tincture, for this you need to take berries and foliage in the same weight proportion. To begin with, the seeds are removed from the berries, then they and the foliage are crushed. The resulting mass is poured into a glass vessel, into which vodka is poured, while 2-3 tbsp. l. mixture is taken 0,25 liters of vodka. A tightly sealed vessel is removed in a cool and dark place for 15 days, while the liquid must be systematically shaken. The finished tincture is taken in 20-30 drops twice or thrice a day for 30 minutes. before the meal. It helps with heart failure, coronary heart disease, frequent migraines and as a preventive measure against myocardial infarction.

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No undesirable side effects were noted with berries, foliage and muraya remedies. However, the alcoholic tincture of Muraya helps to lower blood pressure, therefore, it is recommended to use it with caution in hypotensive patients. Still, experts do not advise to abuse the berries of this plant.

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