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If your plant arrives damaged, defective, missing, or not as described, we’ll send you a replacement plant at no extra cost. 🌿 You can raise a return or replacement request from the ‘My Orders’ section within 5 days of delivery.Bring home the sacred and traditional Kala Dhatura, a powerful medicinal and spiritual plant deeply connected with Indian culture and devotion.
Also known as Black Thorn Apple (Kala Datura metel), this plant holds special importance in Shiva worship, Ayurveda, and temple gardens. Its unique dark green leaves and striking trumpet-shaped flowers make it both auspicious and ornamental.
At GardenGik, we provide healthy, well-grown Kala Dhatura plants that are ideal for outdoor spaces, home gardens, and spiritual environments.
Offered to Lord Shiva
Considered sacred in temples and puja rituals
Believed to remove negative energy
Brings protection and positivity
Used in Ayurveda for:
Pain relief
Respiratory issues
Herbal remedies (under guidance)
Unique trumpet-shaped flowers
Bold foliage
Adds a traditional and exotic look to gardens
✔ Sacred & auspicious plant
✔ Easy to grow outdoors
✔ Drought tolerant
✔ Low maintenance
✔ Suitable for gardens, balconies & temple areas
✔ Traditional medicinal importance
Full sunlight to partial sunlight
Water 2–3 times a week (avoid overwatering)
Well-drained garden soil
Best for:
Home gardens
Temple spaces
Outdoor balconies
Farmhouses
Entrance areas
Dhatura is a traditional medicinal plant. Handle with care and keep away from children and pets.
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Key Features
✔ Offered to Lord Shiva during puja and Shivratri
✔ Commonly grown near temples and sacred places
✔ Believed to remove negative energy
✔ Creates a positive and peaceful environment
✔ Considered an auspicious plant for home entrances
Dhatura flowers and leaves are traditionally used in Abhishek and Shiva worship rituals.
⚠️ Used only under expert/medical guidance
✔ Traditionally used in Ayurveda for pain relief
✔ Helps in managing respiratory issues (asthma & cough)
✔ Used in herbal oils for joint and muscle pain
✔ Known for anti-inflammatory properties
✔ Used in some traditional remedies for skin conditions
✔ Unique trumpet-shaped flowers add a bold, exotic look
✔ Enhances garden aesthetics naturally
✔ Grows easily in Indian climate
✔ Drought tolerant & low maintenance
✔ Ideal for home gardens, balconies & outdoor spaces
Its dark green foliage and striking flowers make it a standout decorative plant.
✔ Supports pollinators like bees & butterflies
✔ Improves green cover around your home
✔ Helps create a cooler, fresher outdoor space
✔ Easy-to-grow plant for sustainable gardening
Many people keep Kala Dhatura for:
Spiritual protection
Temple or puja use
Traditional healing
Garden decoration
Low-maintenance greenery
It’s a perfect plant for those who want devotion + tradition + greenery together.
Keep in bright, indirect sunshine, which includes both partial and full shadow.
Once a week or avoid tilling if the soil is wet. Use rainwater, filtered water, distilled or bottled water.
Require very little time or effort to look after them.
Plant growth is affected by light, temperature, humidity, water, nutrition, and soil.
If your plant is completely indoors, you should only expose it to direct sunlight for 3-4 hours once a week.
Once every two weeks, we should weed the plant's soil with a light weeding.
Feed the plants a dilute solution of liquid fertiliser once every two months to keep them in the soil, depending on the present circumstances.
