From people who actually pot plants. Honest troubleshooting and care guides written for Indian conditions: Delhi summers, Mumbai damp, Bangalore monsoon.

The money plant (Pothos) is one of the most forgiving indoor plants in India. This guide covers light, watering, fertilizing, propagation and the most common problems, with Delhi-specific care notes from the PotsAlive workshop.

Indian monsoon makes outdoor plants miserable but microgreens thrive in the humidity. Three things to do, two to avoid, and the easiest seeds for the season.

Step-by-step guide for the PotsAlive Microgreens Kit. Two trays, one coco peat disc, seven days, one batch of microgreens. The version we explain over WhatsApp.

A practical seven-day microgreens guide for Indian kitchens. Soak, sow, harvest. Works on any windowsill, costs about ₹15 a tray.

It's not actually a palm, the ceiling height you need to host one, the east-west fan orientation that makes the silhouette work, and why most Indian flats can't realistically keep one indoors.

South Indian courtyard versus Delhi flat reality, dwarf Cavendish for pots, the humidity threshold below which Musa fails, and why leaves shred even when the plant is healthy.

Microgreens are the easiest plant project for children. Seven days from seed to plate. Here's how to run one with a kid, what to expect each day, and how to make it educational without making it boring.

The outdoor-palm-sold-as-indoor problem, the humidity threshold below which Majesty Palm dies, and why Bangalore, Kerala, and Mumbai homes succeed where Delhi fails.

Why a Kentia survives where an Areca dies, the low-light tolerance is real, slow-grow expectations, and where to actually find a healthy Howea forsteriana in India.

Microgreens have quietly become the standard garnish in Indian restaurant kitchens. Here's why, and how to grow the same varieties at home.

Chamaedorea Seifrizii vs Chamaedorea Elegans (Parlour Palm), the clumping growth habit, and a sober look at the air-purifier claim that drives most Bamboo Palm sales.
One guide a week. What's working for Indian balcony gardens this season. No spam, no sales.
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