| Four Stevia plants in 2 1/2" pots. These plants are over 4 inches tall and well branched.
We ship plants on Monday or Tuesday only. Plants are shipped UPS 2nd Day Air to all states except Alaska and Hawaii where they must be shipped by US Mail.
We find that Stevia will grow in almost any climate, if it is given the correct soil, fertilizer, and light
conditions. Stevia is not frost hardy and must be planted each year. In areas where there is no frost,
Stevia is still replanted each year, due to the poor growth of the 2nd year root system.
Stevia should be planted in the spring after the soil temperature reaches 65 deg F., in full sun and in a
light, sandy, open, well drained soil with neutral pH. Use a standard garden fertilized. Do not use a lawn
fertilizer or fertilizers with high nitrogen. Adding extra Boron will help keep the Stevioside level high.
Stevia rebaudiana seed is available, but difficult to find for several reasons:
1. Seed is normally very low germination. However from our work with a research university, we have
discovered that if you select the very dark seeds and plant only them your germination should exceed 85%.
2. Stevia grown from seed may or may not be sweet. Usually only universities grow Stevia from seed -
looking for that one in a million plants that have more Stevioside than the plants we sell.
Once you find Stevia plants with high levels of Stevioside, it is best to propagate them from cuttings or
tissue culture. Herbal Advantage, Inc. is currently working with farmers in the USA, Europe, and Russia
to produce Stevia on large scale farms.
Stevia leaves should be harvested in the fall. The leaves contain about 12% Stevioside (one of the
sweet factors). The old brown Stevia leaves will contain 8 to 10% Stevioside. The stems contain about
3% Stevioside. The leaves should be harvested early in the morning and dried in the full sun. When
crispy dry, store in a plastic bag. Break the leaf with your hands or put them a blender to make powder. We have 2 Stevia cook books in stock.
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