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The Betel Leaf Plant belongs to the Piperaceae family and is a popular evergreen vine widely grown for its edible, aromatic leaves. Known as "Paan", this culturally significant plant has been used for centuries in rituals, traditional preparations, and herbal uses.

This fast-growing climber thrives in warm, humid conditions and prefers partial sunlight. With proper support and regular pruning, the plant produces lush, glossy green leaves throughout the year, making it perfect for balconies, terraces, and home gardens.

Benefits of Beetel Leaf Or Paan

Edible & Traditional Use

Leaves are widely used in paan preparation, cooking, and religious rituals.

 Medicinal Properties

Known for digestive benefits and traditional therapeutic uses.

Low Chemical Requirement

Thrives well with organic compost and minimal fertilizers.

Care Tips For Beetel Leaf or Paan 

Watering

Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water more frequently in summer and reduce during monsoon or winter.

Light

Provide 2-4 hours of indirect morning or evening sunlight. Avoid harsh afternoon sun and complete shade.

Support

Provide a moss stick, stake, or trellis to help the vine climb properly and prevent stem damage.

Fertilization

Feed with organic compost every 3 months. Avoid chemical fertilizers as the leaves are edible.

Ideal Soil Mix

Use light, well-draining, slightly acidic soil.
Ideal Soil Mix: Garden Soil (50%) + Cocopeat (30%) + Compost (20%) + Sand (optional for drainage).

Pruning

Regularly trim the tips and harvest leaves to encourage bushier growth and increase leaf production.

Pest Control

If affected by aphids or mealybugs, spray neem oil solution in the evening and remove infected leaves.

Frequently Asked Questions About Beetel Leaf or Paan

1. How much sunlight does a Paan plant need?

It needs 2-4 hours of indirect morning or evening sunlight. Avoid harsh afternoon sun and complete deep shade.

2. How often should I water the Betel Leaf plant?

Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water more frequently in summer and reduce watering during monsoon and winter.

3. Does Betel Leaf require chemical fertilizers?

No. Since the leaves are edible, organic compost or vermicompost every 3 months is recommended. Avoid chemical fertilizers.

4. How do I control pests on Betel Leaf?

For aphids or mealybugs, spray a neem oil solution in the evening and remove heavily infected leaves to prevent spread.

5. Why are my Betel/Paan Leaf leaves turning yellow??

Yellowing may occur due to underwatering, poor drainage, or fungal issues from overwatering.

6. Where can I buy Beetel Leaf Or Paan? 

Head over to Urvann, India’s favorite online nursery, and browse from their extensive collection of plants.

 

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Paan / Betel Leaf in 4 Inch Nursery Pot

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Features

  • Evergreen Climbing Vine
  • Edible Betel Leaf (Paan) Plant
  • Heart-Shaped Glossy Leaves
  • Organic Gardening Friendly
  • Low Maintenance Edible Plant

Product Information

The Betel Leaf Plant belongs to the Piperaceae family and is a popular evergreen vine widely grown for its edible, aromatic leaves. Known as "Paan", this culturally significant plant has been used for centuries in rituals, traditional preparations, and herbal uses.

This fast-growing climber thrives in warm, humid conditions and prefers partial sunlight. With proper support and regular pruning, the plant produces lush, glossy green leaves throughout the year, making it perfect for balconies, terraces, and home gardens.

Benefits of Beetel Leaf Or Paan

Edible & Traditional Use

Leaves are widely used in paan preparation, cooking, and religious rituals.

 Medicinal Properties

Known for digestive benefits and traditional therapeutic uses.

Low Chemical Requirement

Thrives well with organic compost and minimal fertilizers.

Care Tips For Beetel Leaf or Paan 

Watering

Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water more frequently in summer and reduce during monsoon or winter.

Light

Provide 2-4 hours of indirect morning or evening sunlight. Avoid harsh afternoon sun and complete shade.

Support

Provide a moss stick, stake, or trellis to help the vine climb properly and prevent stem damage.

Fertilization

Feed with organic compost every 3 months. Avoid chemical fertilizers as the leaves are edible.

Ideal Soil Mix

Use light, well-draining, slightly acidic soil.
Ideal Soil Mix: Garden Soil (50%) + Cocopeat (30%) + Compost (20%) + Sand (optional for drainage).

Pruning

Regularly trim the tips and harvest leaves to encourage bushier growth and increase leaf production.

Pest Control

If affected by aphids or mealybugs, spray neem oil solution in the evening and remove infected leaves.

Frequently Asked Questions About Beetel Leaf or Paan

1. How much sunlight does a Paan plant need?

It needs 2-4 hours of indirect morning or evening sunlight. Avoid harsh afternoon sun and complete deep shade.

2. How often should I water the Betel Leaf plant?

Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water more frequently in summer and reduce watering during monsoon and winter.

3. Does Betel Leaf require chemical fertilizers?

No. Since the leaves are edible, organic compost or vermicompost every 3 months is recommended. Avoid chemical fertilizers.

4. How do I control pests on Betel Leaf?

For aphids or mealybugs, spray a neem oil solution in the evening and remove heavily infected leaves to prevent spread.

5. Why are my Betel/Paan Leaf leaves turning yellow??

Yellowing may occur due to underwatering, poor drainage, or fungal issues from overwatering.

6. Where can I buy Beetel Leaf Or Paan? 

Head over to Urvann, India’s favorite online nursery, and browse from their extensive collection of plants.

 

.

   

.

Checkout All Plants on Urvann

Checkout collection of Flowering Plants

Checkout collection of all Paan Plants

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