Lemongrass
Cymbopogon
Wicked Overview
Lemongrass is a perennial, tropical grass native to Asia, Africa, and Austrailia.
Lemongrass is a powerful herb for dedication, commitment, and healing.
Lemongrass can aid you in healer both inner and outer wounds, and it can be used medicinally to relieve a number of health issues in humans.
There are many potential uses for Lemongrass and you will find only some of them here.
The ideas shared below are meant to awaken your own inspiration and to help you along your path.
Magickal Correspondences
Element:
Fire
Deities:
Apollo, Zeus
Zodiacs:
Leo
Planet:
Sun
Energy:
Masculine / Day / Yang
Chakra:
Crystals:
Citrine, Tiger’s Eye, Amber, Yellow Jasper, Pyrite, Carnelian, Aventurine
Good for:
Organization, persistence, dedication, self-control, clarity, resilience, commitments, determination
Protects Against:
Insecurity, low self-esteem, scatter-brain, split focus, abandonment, desertion, defection
Natural Remedies:
Lemongrass tea can help with digestive issues and fevers, and it can also lower blood pressure.
When applied topically, Lemongrass can reduce pain as it has anti-inflammatory properties.
Magickal Tips:
You can use Lemongrass to help you create a work schedule and stay disciplined to execute it by burning Lemongrass incense while creating your schedule, or adorning Lemongrass essential oils while you’re working.
Lemongrass is a powerful herb for commitment and dedication, so it can helpful when introduced to love workings.
Lemongrass can help you to accomplish great inner-healing. If you’re going through a rough patch, Lemongrass essential oils can help you bounce back.
Growing Notes:
Conditions: Full sun
Perennial: Lives more than two years.
Soil: Well-drained soil with a pH of 6.5 to 7.0
Propagating: Divisons.
Care: Prune to maintain shape.
Harvesting: When stalks are at least 1/2 inch thick and around 12 inches tall.
Watering: Water regularly.
Plant with: Thai basil, garlic chives, shallots, mint, cilantro, thyme, lemon verbena, ginger, turmeric, mangos, cucumbers, fennel, onions, tomatoes, peppers