Technical guide to growing Gynostemma pentaphyllum organically

The guideline provides a practical manual for cultivating Gynostemma pentaphyllum (Giảo cổ lam) under organic standards in Vietnam’s mountainous regions. It highlights the plant’s medicinal and economic value, emphasizing its suitability for cool, humid environments and semi-shaded conditions. The document outlines key steps from selecting high-quality cuttings and preparing organic-compliant soil to propagation techniques such as stem cutting and nursery management. Field cultivation includes land preparation, planting density, trellis construction, irrigation, and organic fertilization. Pest and disease management follows ecological principles, using biological agents, botanical extracts, and biodiversity conservation instead of synthetic chemicals. Harvesting is conducted 4–5 months after planting, with multiple harvest cycles per year. Post-harvest processes include cleaning, cutting, drying, and proper storage to maintain quality. The guideline also stresses waste recycling into organic fertilizers, promoting circular agriculture, sustainable livelihoods, and value chain development for medicinal plants.

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Title Technical guide to growing Gynostemma pentaphyllum organically
Description The guideline provides a practical manual for cultivating Gynostemma pentaphyllum (Giảo cổ lam) under organic standards in Vietnam’s mountainous regions. It highlights the plant’s medicinal and economic value, emphasizing its suitability for cool, humid environments and semi-shaded conditions. The document outlines key steps from selecting high-quality cuttings and preparing organic-compliant soil to propagation techniques such as stem cutting and nursery management. Field cultivation includes land preparation, planting density, trellis construction, irrigation, and organic fertilization. Pest and disease management follows ecological principles, using biological agents, botanical extracts, and biodiversity conservation instead of synthetic chemicals. Harvesting is conducted 4–5 months after planting, with multiple harvest cycles per year. Post-harvest processes include cleaning, cutting, drying, and proper storage to maintain quality. The guideline also stresses waste recycling into organic fertilizers, promoting circular agriculture, sustainable livelihoods, and value chain development for medicinal plants.
Agroecology Category
  • Integrated systems
  • Input reduction and recycling
Agroecology Keyword
  • Agroforestry
  • Conservation agriculture
  • Environmental performance
  • Bio-fertilizer
  • Input reduction
  • Organic manure
Contributing organisations Trung tâm Nông nghiệp hữu cơ, Đại học Lâm nghiệp, Trường Cao đẳng Nông nghiệp và Phát triển nông thôn Bắc Bộ Chương trình hỗ trình Rừng và Trang trại, Hội Nông dân Việt Nam
Author Đồng Thị Thanh, Trần Thị Thanh Bình, Bùi Thị Cúc, Nguyễn Đình Hải, Phạm Thanh Hải, Nguyễn Thị Hải, Phạm Thanh Quế, Phạm Tài Thắng, Xuân Thị Thu Thảo, Hồ Thị Thoàn, Trịnh Hải Vân, Vũ Lê Y Voan
Year 2026
Type of document Practical how-to
Language Vietnamese
Country Vietnam
Administrative Level 1
Administrative Level 2
Web Link https://coa.org.vn/