seeds plants இற்கான நேரடி விலைகளை Amazon, eBay, AliExpress மற்றும் தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்ட கூட்டாளர் வணிகர்களில் ஒப்பிடுங்கள். உள்வீட்டு எளிதான தாவரங்கள்: போதோஸ், சான்செவியேரியா, ZZ, மான்ஸ்டெரா. மேல் 2-5cm உலர்ந்தவுடன் நீர் ஊற்றவும். The Sill, Bloomscape, Costa Farms நம்பகமானவை. செல்லப்பிராணிகள்: போதோஸ், ஃபிலோடென்ட்ரான், அல்லி தவிர்க்கவும். விற்பனையாளர் பக்கத்தைத் திறக்க எந்த அட்டையையும் கிளிக் செய்யுங்கள்; உங்களுக்கு கூடுதல் செலவு இல்லாமல் நாங்கள் ஒரு சிறிய இணைப்பு கமிஷனைப் பெறுகிறோம்.
Frequently asked questions about seeds plants
What's the easiest plant to grow indoors?
Pothos (Devil's Ivy) — survives neglect, propagates easily from cuttings. Snake plant (Sansevieria) — needs almost no water. ZZ plant — handles low light + drought. Monstera deliciosa — striking, forgiving. Spider plant — air-purifying, kid-safe. Skip fiddle leaf figs as a first plant — they're notoriously dramatic.
Where to buy plants online?
The Sill (curated indoor plants with care guides). Bloomscape (ships in nursery pots, healthier transit). Costa Farms (via Home Depot/Lowe's online). Logee's (rare houseplants). Etsy (cuttings + rare propagations from individual sellers). Avoid bargain-rack plants at Walmart — often diseased or root-bound.
How do I keep indoor plants alive?
Most kill plants by overwatering. Water only when top 1-2 inches of soil is dry. Match light to plant (full sun, indirect, low). Don't fertilize newly-purchased plants for 6 weeks. Most houseplants prefer to be slightly root-bound vs over-potted. Use terracotta for plants needing drainage; ceramic for moisture-lovers.
What plants are pet-safe?
Pet-safe: Spider Plant, Boston Fern, Calathea, Areca Palm, Christmas Cactus, African Violet. AVOID with pets: Pothos, Philodendron, Monstera, Snake Plant, Lily (all parts toxic to cats), Peace Lily, ZZ Plant, Sago Palm (deadly to dogs). ASPCA has comprehensive list — check before buying.
When should I repot my plant?
Signs to repot: roots circling the bottom, water runs straight through pot, top growth stopped, soil compacted. Repot in spring (active growing season). Go up only 1-2 inches in pot diameter — too big causes overwatering. Use fresh potting mix appropriate for plant type (succulent mix, orchid mix, general houseplant mix).
How do I know if I'm overwatering or underwatering?
Overwatering: yellowing leaves, fungus gnats, mushy stems, soil constantly damp. Underwatering: crispy brown leaf edges, leaves drooping despite being dry, soil pulling away from pot edges. When in doubt, finger test: stick finger 1-2 inches deep. Bone dry = water. Damp = wait.