In the slopes it is amazing the tea plants grow well

May 18, 2026 8:43pm CST
There is no harm in the undulating sloping heights for tea growth. I have seen from Nathula Pass that connects part of North Sikkim to Chumbey valley of Tibet, the tea is grown in the heights. Around 14000 feet the slopes are enough for good tea plant growth.
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@DaddyEvil (174749)
• United States
19 May
I used to drink tea all the time but I need sugar with it but can't use sugar anymore. *shrug* The slopes are beautiful with the tea growing on them.
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19 May
thanks DE generally it is a task to grow any ground which is plain. Growing tea along the slopes is very difficult
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@DaddyEvil (174749)
• United States
19 May
@sathviksouvik I'm glad they can get tea to grow well on the slopes.
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• Philippines
19 May
Maybe that is the capital for tea plants. I bet you have the best tea in the world.
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19 May
thanks India produces good variety of tea like Darjeeling tea Assam tea
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@jstory07 (148790)
• Roseburg, Oregon
19 May
That sounds like a good place for the tea plants to grew.
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19 May
thanks Judy yes in the slopes their growth is amazing
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@JudyEv (382664)
• Rockingham, Australia
19 May
I've never seen tea plantations. I'm sure it's pretty marvellous to see them.
20 May
thanks Judy it is amazing to see the tea plants thrive well on slopes
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