Common name: Gulancha tinospora,
Tinospora
Scientific name: Tinospora cordifolia (WILLD.)
HOOK.F. & THOMS.
Parts used: stem
Commercial importance: amruthu acts as a diuretic
and found to be effective against Renal obstruction like calculi and other
urinary disorders. It acts as a memory booster, develops inteligence, promotes
mental clarity. It is described as one of the Medhya Rasayana (mental
rejuvenative) in the Charak Samhita (The oldest and most potent book of
Ayurvedic Medicine). It is regarded as a liver protector. It is considered
helpful in eye disorders as a tissue builder and promotes mental clarity. The
stem is used in general debility, dyspepsia and urinary diseases. It is
anti-pyretic and act as a tonic after fever, also has action against
alternative fever like Malaria. Tinospora or Guduchi acts as a diuretic and
found to be effective against Renal obstruction like calculi and other urinary
disorders
How to cultivate
Medium black soil or red soil is the best for the cultivation of Tinospora
Cordifolia. A well drained, rich in organic matter soil is very good for the
growth of this plant. The plant is very hardy and it can be grown in almost all
climates but prefers warm climate.
Tinospora can be propagated by seeds and also vegetative cuttings. The best
way is vegetative way. The cuttings of the small finger thickness with 6 to 8
inch length long stem having two nodes are used. The cuttings are dipped by
quick dip method in 2500 ppm of IBA and get greater success of rooting. This
may be planted in poly bags of 4 inch ×6 inch size. The poly bags filled with
mud, sand and dry cow dung in the ratio 1:1:1. The rooting of the cuttings
takes almost 4 to 5 weeks. The cuttings of Tinospora Cordifolia will be ready
for planting into the main field by this time.
Tinospora is a climber and hence needs some source of support to get higher
yields. Proper training structures like the wires are required. The first
harvest can be made by plucking the leaves without damaging the vines. These
leaves are then spread on clean dry floor for drying.
Irrigation: Tinospora
Cordifolia should be watered everyday in the early stages and later at weekly
intervals depending upon soil and climate conditions.
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