Premium Chandan Plant (चंदन) Red & White Variety

red chadan,white chadan


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This premium chandan plant (चंदन) combo offers both red chandan and white chandan varieties, perfect for home gardens, farms and devotional plantations. Ideal for those seeking spiritual, aesthetic and long-term timber value, these saplings grow into fragrant, valuable sandalwood trees that enhance any landscape. Easy to care for with basic sunlight and regular watering, they suit beginners and experienced gardeners alike across different climates. Plant them in pots, borders or open ground for maximum growth and fragrance. Carefully sourced and packed from C/O BAPURAO WANKHEDE AMANPUR, TQ UMARKHED, Maharashtra, 445206, each plant is selected for healthy roots, robust growth and better survival, giving you a strong start for your sandalwood plantation journey.

Includes both red and white chandan varieties
Ideal for pooja, spiritual and vastu purposes
High long-term value as sandalwood timber
Suitable for pots, terraces and open gardens
Carefully selected saplings with strong roots
Low-maintenance plant with basic care needs

Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball, place the chandan plant gently and cover with soil. Water thoroughly after planting. Keep soil slightly moist, not waterlogged. Protect young plants from grazing animals and harsh winds. Add organic manure once in 2-3 months.

To care for a chandan plant, plant it in well-drained soil with good sunlight. Water regularly but avoid waterlogging. Keep the area weed-free and add organic manure every few months. Protect young plants from animals and strong winds. With basic care, chandan grows steadily and becomes a hardy tree.

A chandan tree usually takes around 12–15 years to reach full maturity and good heartwood formation. In the first few years it grows slowly, then growth speeds up with proper care, sunlight and nutrients. While it needs patience, a mature chandan plant offers high spiritual and commercial value over time.

Yes, you can grow a chandan plant at home in large pots or containers. Use well-drained soil, ensure 4–6 hours of sunlight and keep the soil slightly moist. As the plant grows, shift it to bigger pots or ground. Balcony, terrace and home gardens are all suitable with proper care.

Red chandan is known for its deep red heartwood and is often valued for ornamental and traditional uses. White chandan, or sandalwood, is famous for its fragrance, oil content and religious significance. Both chandan plant types need similar care, but their wood color, aroma and end uses are different.

Planting a chandan plant at home or on private land is generally allowed, but cutting and selling sandalwood is regulated in many states. Rules differ by region, so it’s important to check local forest department guidelines. You can still grow chandan for personal, spiritual and ornamental purposes without issues.