Benefits:
1.Popular for its sweet and slightly sour flavour, and that soft & fleshy consistency, jamuns are a pure delight for everyone, especially considering the fact that they’re a rich source of proteins, vitamins, antioxidants, flavonoids, manganese, potassium, phosphorous and calcium.
2.Jamuns are low on calories, which makes them the perfect healthy snack. They also aid digestion and promote natural bowel movement. Jamun juice has bioactive phytochemicals that minimise the risk of liver disease and cancer. They are also known to be effective in the treatment of diabetes.
3.They contain several nutrients and vitamins that help fight various diseases like cancer, diabetes, infections and liver problems.
4.Jamun juice has bioactive phytochemicals that minimise the risk of liver disease and cancer.
5.Extracts of bark, leaves and seeds are used in combination with herbs to reduce levels of glycosuria and blood sugar.
6.Jamun juice acts as a natural astringent and is used as a mouthwash, as it eliminates bad breath.
7.The pulp of this fruit is used in the treatment of gingivitis (bleeding gums)
How to care:
Soil: The jamun tree can be grown on a wide range of soils. However, for high yield potential and good plant growth, deep loam and well-drained soil are needed. Such soils also retain sufficient soil moisture which is beneficial for optimum growth and good fruiting.
Watering: Irrigation should be given just after manuring. Young plants require 6-8 irrigations for better growth. In bearing trees, irrigation should be given from September to October for better fruit bud formation and May to June for better development of fruits. Normally 5-6 irrigations are required.
Fertilizer: An annual dose of about 19 kg FYM during the pre-beating period and 75 kg per tree bearing trees is considered. On very rich soils, the trees have a tendency to put on more vegetative growth with the result that fruiting is delayed. When the trees show such a tendency, they should not be supplied with any manure and fertilizer and irrigation should be given sparingly and withheld in September-October and again in February-March. This helps in fruit bud formation, blossoming and in fruit setting.
Grown-up trees should be applied 500 kg N, 600gand 300g K /plant /year.
The takeaway :
If you want the plant that
1.Controls sugars in diabetic patients ;
2. Natural blood purifier ;
3.Good for eye & skin health;
4.Helps in curing the digestive disorders;
5. Helps in treating infections &
6.Also good for oral health.
Then Jambul fruit tree is a great pick for you!
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