Madhumalti

₹155.00

Madhumalti, botanically popular as the Rangoon Creeper, is a perennial woody vine that adds an evergreen and colorful beauty to your garden.

 

  • Life cycle: perennial
  • Plant size: about 1 foot
  • Pot required: 9-12 inches
  • Watering: when the topsoil gets dry


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What Makes it Unique?

  • Native to tropical Asia, they blossom colorful flowers with a sweet fragrance.
  • Perfect summer plant that dies hardly once grown.
  • Easy and fast-growing plants that ask for only a little attention from yours.
  • A unique type of flowering plant that changes color as they age.
  • Blooms generally occur in summer to the late rainy season.

 

How to Care?

  • Always keep the plant in natural direct sunlight to thrive at its best.
  • Do not spray water on the flowers and leavesregularly as it may cause fungal infection.
  • Keep them in at least 4-6 hours of sunlight every day to allow full growth.
  • Always loosen the topsoil before feeding them with fertilizer and apply water immediately.
  • Do not overwater or water too frequently if the pot doesn’t have drainage holes.
  • Madhumalti plants can easily lead to root rot if placed in low-light areas with too much watering.
  • Keep removing all the infected and dead parts from the plant to avoid damaging the entire plant.
  • The soil of the Madhumalti plant should be well-drained, fertile, and organic to allow easy flow of water and nutrients in the plant.
  • Water the plant immediately after receiving it and keep it in direct sunlight to let it overcome the travel shocks.
  • Make sure to water your Rangoon creeper thoroughly in summer and slightly reduce the frequency in winters.
  • Fertilize only during the primary growing season, such as spring or winter, to ensure the best growth.
  • Keep pruning your Rangoon Creeper to avoid de-shaping the plant and remove extra edges.
  • Never feed them with fertilizer during the winter as the growth rate reduces during the season. 

 

1 reviews for Madhumalti

saiful hasan siddiqui - May 07, 2022

best plant
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