Acmella Oleracea, or Toothache plant, is a flowering plant native to Brazil. Spilanthes acmella and jambu are two names for it.
Although the plant is linked to the daisy, it has a radically different appearance. It features yellow flowers with dark red dots in the centre that are circular. These flowers, often known as Sichuan buttons or buzz buttons, are clusters of many little flowers.
General
Tropical and subtropical locations are home to the toothache plant.The plant has traditionally been used for its therapeutic properties.The toothache plant is used in meals in several regions of the world.It has a strong, bitter flavour that gives it a distinct flavour.Place the plant in Balcony Garden.Sunlight
Your Acmella oleracea requires lots of bright, Yet indirect, light as it is normal with plants such as toothache plants.Akarkara require at least three to four hours of such light per day.If Your house's windows aren't providing enough light, you can use an artificial plant light to supplement your lighting.Watering
Water your Toothache Plant when soil appears dry.Your Acmella plant requires a medium level of water to be in good health.You can increase the watering slightly when the new leaf is forming, then reduce it once your Acmella plant has gone dormant.Soil
Your toothache plant will thrive in moist and well-drained soil.If the soil in your pot doesn't drain well, you can fill it with rocks, perlite, sand, or another type of growing medium.A mix of coarse sand, orchid bark, or perlite in a standard well-draining houseplant soil would suffice.Fertilizer
Your Acmella Oleracea plant doesn't need fertilizer as it goes dormant in winters.Toxicity
If you have dogs or cats, make sure that you keep them away from your Toothache plant. Your plant is toxic to Pets and Kids.Additional Care
Reduce the length of the remaining stems to two-thirds to one-half of their original length.To avoid root rot, reduce the amount of water you feed your Acmella plant.Troubleshooting
Is your Acmella Oleracea leaves falling off? Not a reason to worry. It's because they require moist soil that drains effectively.Is your plant suffering from Root rot? It means you have overwatered it. Repot your plant as soon as you can.
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