Patchouli is an herb in the mint family. The oil from patchouli plants has a strong scent and is commonly used in soap and perfume.
I went to a local garden center and purchased an already started patchouli plant. I have it on my front porch in a planter and water it once every other day. The lady at the garden center told me it needed full sun but I have found it does better when it is in part sun/part shade area. Hope this helps!
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Plant cells are literally everywhere on a plant. Plants are a collection of plant cells and without them, a plant wouldn't be a plant. Plant cells are needed everywhere on the plant in order for the plant to survive and reproduce.
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Patchouli oil is made from the young leaves of the patchouli plant. To extract the oil, young leaves are fermented, then dried and steam-distilled.
Patchouli oil comes from plants that are particularly found in Asia. It is now cultivated in places in China and India as well as Malaysia for profit.
Patchouli is often used by neopagan witches to tap into the energies of the Earth element. As a symbol of the nurturing power of minerals, plants and trees, the strong scent of patchouli oil is thought to reinforce spells for healing, wealth, protection, fertility and sexuality. Some witches consider patchouli the most powerful of all essential oils for spellcraft.Because it is associated with the Earth and is thought to repel evil spirits and vengeful ghosts, patchouli powder is sometimes called "graveyard dirt". Both the dust and the essential oil come from the tropical patchouli plant, Pogostemon cablin.The plant is also used to make perfumes, but patchouli-based blends are often considered "cheap" because the intense forest-like smell of patchouli tends to overwhelm the scents of all other ingredients and ruin the perfume's complexity.
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I bought patchouli oil and people are saying its to strong what can I dilute it with ? and is this oil for men?
I bought patchouli oil and people are saying its to strong what can I dilute it with ? and is this oil for men?
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I went to a local garden center and purchased an already started patchouli plant. I have it on my front porch in a planter and water it once every other day. The lady at the garden center told me it needed full sun but I have found it does better when it is in part sun/part shade area. Hope this helps!
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Use the following to answer the question yourself: The patchouli grows well in warm to tropical temperature. It thrives in hot weather but not direct sunlight. The plant recovers, so let's say you forgot to water it one time, if you just water it a little more than usual the next time then it will be fine. They bloom in late fall. The seeds are delicate and are easily crush. Don't think I know everything about patchouli, but I do know some things about it. About half of that paragraph.
Patchouli has been used for centuries in perfumes and incense and still is today. The word derives from the Tamil word, patchai. During the 18th and 19th century, silk traders from China travelling to the Middle East packed their silk cloth with dried patchouli leaves to prevent moths from laying their eggs on it. Europeans thus came to equate the scent of patchouli with luxury.