ULOG 125 - Sold out my stock of Black Turmeric rhizomes

in #ulog6 years ago (edited)

ULOG 125 - Sold out my stock of Black Turmeric rhizomes

Black Turmeric (Curcuma caesia) is not as popular as the regular Turmeric (Curcuma longa) probably because it does not taste good so it's not usually used for cooking. However, it has a lot of medicinal properties which we will come back to later on.

The Black Turmeric plant resembles the regular turmeric but the leaves are slightly different and has a purple patch that runs near the center.

Curcuma caesia - Black Turmeric plant

The rhizomes are different from those of the regular Turmeric. The base of the plant would form a kind of bulb from which roots are coming out and you would see a bit that looks like fingers sticking out as you can see in the photo from my website:

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I usually break those fingers off and sell them online for people who are after them for their medicinal properties or those who want to propagate them themselves.

This morning, I took some photos for a customer who wants to buy 5 rhizomes off me ($45 AUD each). I'm one of the rare sellers in Australia and for the price they are sold for, customers usually want proof that they are buying the real deal. How you can tell whether the rhizome is from a Black Turmeric plant is by looking at the color of the inside, it should be white with a blue/purpleish center.

Black Turmeric showing their blue inside

I always select bits that have started to sprout to make sure the client would receive a viable rhizome for planting.

Black Turmeric rhizomes

This is how a large rhizome of Curcuma caesia looks like.

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For those who buy just a single rhizome, I would package them with coco coir inside a little Organza bag and ship them via Express Post.

Black Turmeric packaged inside an Organza bag

Over a year ago, I gifted Rob Bob from Rob Bob's Aquaponics & Backyard Farm on Youtube with a little rhizome. Being in Queensland, he is lucky to have a much longer growing season than me down here in colder New South Wales and his plant has been thriving and flowering. My regular Turmeric have flowered couple of times already but never the Black variety and the Black turmeric flower is BEAUTIFUL:

Black Turmeric - Curcuma caesia flower
Photo courtesy Rob Bob's Aquaponics & Backyard Farm on Youtube

Hopefully, I'll see one of them in my backyard one day.

Medicinal properties of Curcuma caesia

I don't like putting out claims about medicinal properties of plants without checking their validity, so in this section I will list a few of the properties that I can support with scientific papers:

The results of the present study revealed remarkable analgesic, locomotor depressant, anticonvulsant and muscle relaxant effects of C. caesia rhizome, demonstrating depressant action on the central nervous system. The outcome of present study can validate certain traditional uses of C. caesia rhizome in India

Source: Neuropharmacological assessment of Curcuma caesia rhizome in experimental animal models


In summary, the
total phenol content and antioxidant activity were significantly high in C. caesia rhizome
extract than the C. amada rhizome extract

Source: A comparative study of phenol content and antioxidant activity between non-conventional Curcuma caesia Roxb. and Curcuma amada Roxb.


Some antifungal effect was noted, but no consideration was given in designing the experiment to the fact that oil diffused poorly through agar gels. The significance of the results therefore remains unclear

Source: Antifungal activity of the essential oil of Curcuma caesia Roxb.


Results: MECC (methanol extract of Curcuma caesia) showed direct cytotoxicity (IC50 90.70 ± 8.37 μg/mL) on EAC cell line. MECC exhibited significant (p < 0.01) decrease in tumor volume, tumor weight, viable cell count and percentage increased the lifespan (57.14 and 88.09%) of EAC-treated mice. Hematological profile, biochemical estimation, tissue antioxidant assay significantly (p < 0.01) reverted to normal level in MECC-treated mice.

Conclusion: MECC possesses potent antitumor activity that may be due to its direct cytotoxic effect or antioxidant properties. Further research is in progress to find out the active principle(s) of MECC for its antitumor activity.

Source: Antitumor activity and antioxidant property of Curcuma caesia against Ehrlich’s ascites carcinoma bearing mice


The antidiarrheal, antibacterial, diuretic, antiemetic, anthelmentic, aphrodisiac and woundhealing properties of rhizome have been reported.

Source: Abiotic stresses increase plant regeneration ability of rhizomeexplants of Curcuma caesia Roxb.


Some of my clients are growing them for their own use but I'm pretty sure others will be selling Curcuma caesia themselves and that is a good thing. This will make its important medicinal properties more available to everyone. Why buy chemical when you can grow your own medicine?

It takes me almost a year from planting the rhizome to harvesting more and I can only plant so much. This is why I don't even sell 10 rhizomes in a year but once I start advertising for them, they are gone in just few days. So the more people grow and sell them, the better the world 😊.


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Cool! lemme see if i can buy a piece.
You don't fancy swapping with a couple of rambutan and mangosteen seeds??😂🤣

You're in Philippines right? I can't ship international and already sold out for the year anyway...
You should be able to find some from India or Vietnam and probably even in your country

hmmm will check it in here ta!

Wow this amazing. Will share on @naturalmedicine ... wow. Can't grow it down here... didn't know there was such a thing! Wow!

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Unless you have a climate controlled greenhouse 😊

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Damn yeah I wouldn't that be great xx

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what a lovely post!!! would you be available to be a guest on The Informal Witness on my radio show, RED Radio. :) i love your work and as a fellow TSU member i admire you.

ps i wish i had some of your black turmeric

Thanks for the nice words 😊
It’s usually hard for me to attend any shows because of the difference of timezones between US and AU. What day and time is your show going on?

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usually 3pm mdt, 9pm UTC, 2100z ... aussie hmm

On what day?

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friday usa so saturday for you right?

That would be Saturday 7am AEDT. Which means about the same time as now on a Saturday. That would be possible then. Not this week as I’m travelling but next would be possible

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6am aussie time😍

Are you sure?
Australia is now in AEDT and 3 pm MDT is 8 am AEDT next day 😊

The Philippines is 10 hours ahead from Colorado,
Oz is 3 hrs ahead from the Philippines..unless you added/subtracted 1 hour.
@riverflows help! You attended Red.

We have different timezone value at different time of the year. We are in summer time now Daylight Saving Time. I just used Google to make my time conversions lol.

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And this is the time now compared to Philipines

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Being able to grow your own medicine instead of buying chemicals... very important if we want to change this world.

I like that you want others to grow and sell black turmeric so that this medicine is more widely available... that's a good heart!

Thanks for the info 😁

It's nice not just classic!