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You Can Grow Kratom Like A House Plant And It’s Better This Way

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
March 10, 2024
in Health
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Kratom is growing popular by the day because of its medicinal use. It had been a widely used medicinal plant in South Asia, but now its popularity has reached new heights. The plant is becoming an alternative to many medicines because it is natural and effective. Normally, Kratom is a tree found in Southeast Asia. Its scientific name is Mitragyna speciosa. 

The plant is also known as Biak, Kakuam, Ketum, Thang, and Thom. Kratom has become a go-to choice for people who prefer natural supplements and medicine. Kratom can be bought online through many vendors. But the process is not trustworthy.

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So, it is better to grow Kratom in your house. Kratom trees grow extremely tall in South East Asia. But if you are planning to cultivate it in a cold climate then make sure it is protected from the cold.

It is better to plant it in a pot, so you can move it around. Basically, treat it like a houseplant. Water it regularly, and let it get the sun in spring and summer. But during the winters bring it in so the cold does not stunt its growth.

One can grow Kratom by using 5-10 seeds and planting them in the soil. Or you can also use cuttings. Try whatever works for you and shows results. Once the tree is healthy and flourishing, one can use the leaves by crushing them and making kratom powder.

You can crush the leaves and smoke them, or use them in a brew like tea. If the taste bothers you then it’s better to create small capsules out of it and then consume it.

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Richard has worked as a journalist for various print-based magazines for more than 5 years. He brings together substantial news pieces from the Education industry.

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