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Easy-Care Succulents & Cacti for Your Delhi Home

byManBhawanDelivers across Delhi NCR; Visit nursery in Greater NoidaStarts from149 per plantView full gallery

Bring home the easiest, most stylish greens. Our succulents and cacti are perfect for busy schedules, thriving with just a little sunlight and love.

I'm sharing my succulent success secrets to help you keep these cute plants happy. With the right care, you can build a thriving collection of these fascinating, low-maintenance beauties.

Looking for vibrant, easy-care plants? Our cactus collection offers stunning options for every space. This moody shot shows off their unique shapes and textures. I'm not a cactus, just an aggressive cucumber!

Discover the beauty of the Burro's Tail succulent. Its cascading stems and plump leaves create a stunning visual display, perfect for a hanging planter. It requires minimal watering and thrives in bright, indirect light.

This 3-succulent plant combo is a perfect gift for the festive season. It includes a Haworthia, a Succulent Star, and a Zebra Haworthia, all of which are easy to care for and add natural beauty to any space.

One of the biggest secrets to succulent success is providing enough sunlight. While some plants thrive in low light, most succulents need bright, direct sunlight to thrive and show their best colors.

Avoid crowding the pot with your succulents. These plants need space for their roots to grow and develop properly. Repotting your succulent once it outgrows its container will help it continue to thrive.

Poor drainage is a common reason succulents don't survive. Make sure your pot has drainage holes to allow excess water to escape, preventing the roots from becoming waterlogged and rotting.

Here is a great combo deal featuring a beautiful succulent plant in a modern, pipe-shaped ceramic pot. This is a perfect, stylish, and affordable gift for any occasion.

About Easy-Care Succulents & Cacti

Most folks struggle with succulents because they accidentally overwater them. These plants store moisture in their leaves, so the golden rule is to wait until the soil is bone dry before giving them a drink. Always make sure your pot has a drainage hole, otherwise, the roots will rot before you know it.

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