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Patchouli Leaf Whole, 2 oz (Pogostemon cablin)
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There's a reason patchouli appears in so many Hoodoo money-drawing recipes. The leaf carries a deep, lasting fragrance that holds in a mojo bag for years, the kind of scent that announces a working has been done. This two-ounce size is the working middle: enough whole leaf for a few weeks of regular practice, several mojo bags, dressed candles, and a small oil infusion, without committing to the pound.
Keep patchouli on the shelf when your work leans toward money and love. It grounds a working, holds its scent, and lets everyone who opens the bag know the conjure is still alive.
Key Features of Patchouli Leaf
The Hoodoo money herb. Whole dried Pogostemon cablin leaf, one of the workhorse herbs of Hoodoo money work, blended into prosperity formulas, dressed onto green and gold candles, and packed into mojo bags for steady financial draw.
Whole leaves, not cut. Kept in whole-leaf form so you can crumble, grind, or dress them to the recipe in front of you. Whole leaves also hold their fragrance in storage far better than pre-cut material, since breaking a leaf starts releasing its oils.
A working middle size. Sized for a few weeks of regular practice: several mojo bags, dressed candles, and a starter oil infusion. When patchouli becomes a weekly herb, the 1 lb size picks up where this leaves off.
Product Details
- Botanical: Pogostemon cablin (true patchouli)
- Form: whole dried leaves
- Quantity: 2 oz
- Sister sizes: also available in 1 oz and 1 lb
- Storage: cool, dry, sealed; two to three year shelf life when stored properly
The Spiritual Significance
Patchouli is one of the workhorse herbs of Hoodoo, the African American folk magic tradition rooted in the American South. In Catherine Yronwode's 2002 work Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic, patchouli is documented as a classic money-drawing herb, blended into formulas alongside cinnamon, allspice, and cloves to dress green or gold candles, fill prosperity mojo bags, and anoint petition papers for steady financial work.
The herb also has a long tradition in love and attraction work, where its deep musky fragrance is paired with rose, jasmine, or vanilla to draw and hold romantic energy. In Hindu temple and household practice across India, where Pogostemon cablin is native, the leaves and the oil pressed from them have perfumed cloth, ritual spaces, and offerings for centuries. The same earthy heaviness that makes patchouli unmistakable as a personal scent is what gives it weight in spiritual work: it grounds, it persists, and it announces that a working has taken place.
How To Use Patchouli Leaf
- Dress green or gold candles for money work. Crumble a few leaves between your palms, anoint the candle with money-drawing oil, then roll it in the crushed leaf while naming the working aloud.
- Fill a mojo bag for prosperity or attraction. Pair a pinch of whole or crumbled patchouli with a lodestone, a silver dime, and a complementary herb in a green or red flannel bag, then dress it weekly with a personal-use oil.
- Infuse an oil. Submerge whole leaves in a carrier oil such as jojoba or sweet almond, seal, and rest the jar in a dark place for four to six weeks, then strain for an anointing oil.
- Store it well. Keep the leaves in a sealed jar in a cool, dark place; air, heat, and light fade the fragrance over months.
Pairs Well With
- Green Lodestone: the magnetic money stone to anchor the prosperity mojo bag patchouli fills.
- Fast Money Oil: the dressing oil for green and gold candles rolled in crushed patchouli leaf.
- Patchouli Root Bundle (Pogostemon cablin): the rooted form of the same plant, used as a curio in money bottles and bags alongside the leaf.
- Seduction Soy Votive Candle, Musky Patchouli and Cedar: the patchouli-scented love candle for the attraction side of the work.
- Bulk Patchouli Leaf Whole, 1 Lb: step up to the working pound when patchouli becomes a weekly herb.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is patchouli used in Hoodoo money work?
Its deep, lasting fragrance holds in mojo bags and dressed candles for years, which traditional rootworkers read as the working persisting. Catherine Yronwode and other Hoodoo authorities document it as a classic money-drawing herb, blended with cinnamon, allspice, and cloves in prosperity formulas.
Can I use this for love work as well as money work?
Yes. Patchouli is a cross-purpose herb, traditionally used for both money drawing, its primary association in Hoodoo, and love or lust drawing. Pair it with green and gold materials for money, or with rose, jasmine, or red for love.
What is the difference between the 1 oz, 2 oz, and 1 lb?
The same whole dried patchouli leaf, sized for different practice. This 2 oz covers a few weeks of regular use; the 1 oz suits a working or two; the 1 lb is for group leaders, sellers, and conjure workers with weekly use.
Is patchouli safe to burn as incense?
Whole dried leaf can be sprinkled on a lit charcoal disc; the smoke is heavy and musky, so a small pinch is enough. For sustained burning it is usually blended into self-lighting incense powders rather than burned alone.
How should I store it?
Keep the leaves in a sealed glass jar in a cool, dark place, away from sunlight, heat, and humidity. Stored this way, whole patchouli leaf holds its fragrance and potency for two to three years.

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