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Most plants vibe best with around 4–6 hours of sunlight a day, depending on their type. Sun-lovers like hibiscus enjoy soaking up direct light, while shade fans such as ferns do better with soft, indirect rays. Indoor plants usually thrive near windows with filtered sunlight. Keep an eye on the leaves — yellow or crispy means too much sun, while droopy or dull means they’re craving more light.

Most plants need fertilizing about every 4–6 weeks, especially during spring and summer when they’re actively growing. Slow growers like succulents need it less often. Go easy on the feed — too much fertilizer can harm your plant instead of helping it.

 
 

Orchids and roses need different kinds of care but share one rule — consistency. 🌸 Orchids prefer bright, indirect light, light watering, and a bit of humidity to stay happy. Roses thrive in direct sunlight with regular watering and occasional pruning to keep them blooming. Give them steady care, and they’ll reward you with stunning blooms all season long.

To test if your soil is healthy, check that it has a crumbly texture, an earthy smell, and signs of worms or other beneficial organisms. A slightly acidic to neutral pH (6–7) is ideal, and healthy, thriving plants are a good indicator that your soil is in good condition.

To extend your plants’ blooming season, remove spent flowers, prune overgrown stems, and keep up with regular watering and fertilization. Ensure they get the right sunlight and stay healthy and pest-free for longer-lasting blooms.

Plant seeds about twice as deep as their size—small seeds just under the surface, medium seeds 1–2 inches deep, and large seeds or saplings deep enough to cover their root ball. This ensures healthy growth from the start.

Boost your plants’ growth naturally by using nutrient-rich soil, compost, and organic fertilizers, providing adequate water and sunlight, mulching to retain moisture, and pruning regularly. Healthy soil and consistent care help plants grow stronger and faster.

 
 

In India, the best time to plant seeds depends on the season: Spring (Feb–Apr) for most vegetables and flowers, Monsoon (Jun–Sep) for rain-loving crops, Post-Monsoon (Oct–Nov) for cool-season veggies, and Winter (Dec–Jan) for tropical or indoor plants. Planting seasonally ensures healthy growth and better yields.

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