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Touch Me Not, Mimosa Pudica Linn Plant
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Touch Me Not, Mimosa Pudica Linn Plant
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Selling size: Single Plant | 2.5" Pot Included
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl-3lpYXnYg&t=187sChui Mui
Family
LeguminosaeOrigin
BrazilEnvironment
The plant grows in shady areas like under trees.Description
Mimosa pudica is a small herb which grows like a weed in a short period of time. The leaves are arranged symmetrically and close on touch; hence the name sensitive plant. The Touch-Me-Not plant is not really shy or bashful. The leaves of this plant when touched fold or shrink inwards as a rapid plant movement to protect itself from harmful elements in the environment like grazing animals. However, after a few minutes, the leaves open again. The stems of this plant are prickly and the leaves are fern-like, with a ball-shaped pink colored flower. The plant also bears fruits of clusters of 2-8 pods. The flowers are pink in color. Chui Muai is a mysterious element not only because of its drooping reaction when touched but also because it is abundant in so many nutrients. It helps in the treatment of many disorders like piles, dysentery, sinus, insomnia, diarrhea, alopecia and is also applied to cure wounds since ages. Touch-me-not plant helps as it has antibacterial, antivenom, antidepressant, aphrodisiac, anticonvulsant, anti-fertility and anti-asthmatic properties. It is known to have emetic, sedative and tonic properties. Landscape Use Makes excellent hedge or screening plant. It also does well as a pot plant.What Makes Touch Me Not Plant So Interesting?
At first glance, the plant looks just like the other green specimens, but it masks a trick up its sleeve. The moment you touch the leaves–they will close! This happens due to the structure that leaves hide inside, which is termed as a pulvinus. What it does is it releases chemicals, which allow the water to flow on opposite sides of the leaves at the same time. This instantly changes the turgor pressure, which directly impacts the cells to expand and collapse, and this shuts the plant’s leaVenus flytrap is the flets. The other plant that possesses the same characteristics in the plnus flytrap.How to Propagate Mimosa Pudica?
Native to the Caribbean and South and Central America, the plant grows best outside in the USDA zones of 9-11. Starting the plant from seeds and cuttings when the weather is warm in your area is best, or better if you can buy a transplant from a garden center or online.From Seeds
Sow the seeds of touch me not plant overnight in water and then plant in a well-draining potting mix. You can also make your own using two parts each of compost and peat or coconut coir fiber along with one part perlite or sand. Water well, cover the pot with a half-cut plastic bottle or sheet to maintain a humid environment, and keep it in bright but indirect light. The seeds will germinate in 2-3 weeks.From Cuttings
Cut a healthy stem with one leaf node and plant it in a seed starting mix or in the blend that we have mentioned above. Water well, cover with a plastic bag, and keep the pot where it gets bright but indirect light. The roots will emerge in a couple of weeksChoosing a Pot for Touch Me Not Plant
A 6-8 inches pot will be more than enough to support the plant’s growth for a year or two. After which, you can re-pot it into a bigger one, depending on the growth and spread.Requirements for Growing Touch Me Not Plant

Location
Keep the plant where it receives direct sunlight up to 5-6 hours daily. In the absence of sufficient light, the plant will not develop and form blooms. Avoid growing the plant in complete shade. If you are growing it indoors, a south or west-facing window is the best location.Soil
In its natural habitat, the shame plant thrives in poor soil but grows vigorously in a well-draining growing medium. If you want to make your own mix, blend two parts of sterilized garden soil and peat moss, along with one part of sand or perlite. This will make the perfect growing medium!Watering
The sensitive plant prefers moist but not overly wet and soggy soil. Water the plant thoroughly when the top layer of the growing medium goes a little dry. Just take care of two things—never let the soil go dry completely, and do not water the plant daily.Humidity
The plant needs more than the average household humidity to grow best. Keeping its pot on a tray filled with pebbles and water will help. You can also use a humidifier if you’re growing it indoors.Taking Care of Touch Me Not Plant
