Succulent Plants
Nowadays, people want to decorate their homes with plants, both inside and outside the home. Plants give off oxygen and are upliftin...
Filter by Price
This Weekโs Top Rated
-
Adenium Baby Pink (Grafted) - Adenium obesum, Desert Rose Plant
Rated 4.50 out of 5₹589.00₹500.00 -
Adenium Red (Grafted) - Adenium Serene Rose, Adenium Obesum, Desert Rose Plant
Rated 3.00 out of 5₹429.00₹400.00 -
Anthurium Orange - Flamingo Flower, Laceleaf, Tailflower Plant
Rated 0 out of 5₹1,119.00
Showing all 9 results
-
-
- The best plant for offices and AC rooms.
- Plant with zero maintenance.
- The best houseplant for low light situations.
- Wavy cross stripes on a common houseplant.
-
-
- One of the most beautiful flowering plants.
- Low-upkeep plant.
- Stunning flowering plant ideal for an outdoor garden.
-
- In low and moderate light conditions, pepperomia thrive.
- During the growing season, keep the soil moist and maintain a moderately high humidity.
- a mixture of very rich, loose, and well-drained potting soil.
- Aim for temperatures between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
-
- 50% potting soil, 15% cocopit, 25% organic manure/vermicompost, 5% charcoal chips, and 5% perlite make up the soil medium.
- Watering only on complete soil drying.
- Kitchen’s, with good natural air circulation and ventilation and medium to low light.
- Indirect sunlight is required.
-
- Before watering the soil, check the moisture content.
- Using your finger, probe the soil; if it seems dry, add water.
- Maintain the plant in bright indirect light.
- After getting it, do not immediately re-pot it.
-
Sale!
- Keep the plant in bright artificial or indirect natural light.
- Check the moisture in the soil by poking it with your finger or a simple little stick.
- When the top soil (about 3 to 4 inches) feels dry to the touch, add 1 cup (about 50 ml) of water.
- After receiving it, wait at least two weeks before repotting.
All Season PlantsElephant Bush, Portulacaria Afra, Jade Plant (Green) – Succulent Plant
Rated 0 out of 5₹250.00₹199.00 -
- Three Adenium plants are included in each pack.
- Plants take little upkeep.
- Plants may be kept on a balcony.
Read more about
Succulent Plants
Nowadays, people want to decorate their homes with plants, both inside and outside the home. Plants give off oxygen and are uplifting, so it is an excellent alternative. Succulent plants fit this description if you’re looking for plants that can flourish inside. The upkeep of succulents is a pretty simple task for a novice gardener.
How do Succulent Plants Work?
Juicy or tender are examples of succulent. Accordingly, succulent plants are those that have water in their leaves, stems, or both. There are various types and species included in this category. Additionally, these plants come in a huge range of forms, hues, sizes, and distinctive characteristics.
The benefits of using succulent plants indoors
These plants can readily live in dry indoor situations due to their unique characteristics. These plants are readily maintained inside with just sporadic watering and bright light because to their thick stems, fleshy leaves, and larger roots that help hold water.
Over watering can cause stems to decay and leaves to fall off plants. Additionally, these plants frequently suffer harm from direct sunshine.
Various varieties of succulent plants
Succulent plants come in a variety of varieties and are widely planted largely for their striking leaves. Some indoor succulent plants include the Crown of Thorns (Euphorbia milii), Flaming Katy (Kalanchoe blossfeldiana), Jade Plant (Crassula ovata), Pincushion Cactus (Mammillaria crinita), Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata), etc. Some examples of outdoor succulent plants include Hens-and-Chicks (sempervivum tectorum), Ball Cactus (parodia magnifica), Plush Plant (echeveria pulvinata), Zwartkop (aeonium arboreum), etc.