Money plant, snake plant, monstera, ZZ, peace lily. Care notes for the plants that share your living room and kitchen window.

Why Fiddle Leaf Figs die in Indian homes (it's almost always light, then water, then drafts), the one-window rule, and the difference between brown spots and brown edges.

Yellow leaves on a money plant: which leaf, where, and how fast tells you what's wrong. The 3 most common causes and what to actually do.

Peace lily is the most gifted plant in India. It is also one of the most misunderstood. Here is what the drooping actually means and how to get it to flower again.

Light, water, soil, feeding. Plus the 3 problems every Indian money plant owner runs into, and what actually fixes them.

Why Indian Monsteras refuse to split, the moss-pole truth, water propagation that actually roots, and how to tell Deliciosa from Adansonii at the nursery.

Jade plant is one of the easiest succulents to keep and one of the longest-lived houseplants available. The care is simple once you understand two things.

Which Ficus elastica variety to actually buy, why the lower leaves drop (it's normal), and how to air-layer a tall, leggy rubber plant into two healthy ones.

Aglaonema is the plant that survives office lobbies, hotel corridors, and dim apartment corners across India. Here is how to keep it genuinely healthy rather than merely alive.

Why nursery arecas die within three months, the tap-water fluoride problem, the misting myth, and how to actually keep a 6-foot Areca alive in an Indian flat.

A real Indian feeding schedule for money plant, snake plant, ZZ, peace lily, monstera, tulsi. By season, plant, and feed type.

Spider plant is the most beginner-friendly houseplant available in India. It survives neglect, propagates itself, and tells you exactly what it needs. Here is everything you need to know.

Anthurium flowers for months, then stops. Getting it to flower again is not complicated but requires understanding how the plant actually works.
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