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Adenium Pink Color Hybrid Flower Seeds (Set of 5 seeds)

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Adenium Pink Color Hybrid Flower Seeds (Set of 5 seeds)Adenium Pink Color Hybrid Flower Seeds: Transform Your Garden into a Desert Rose Paradise Qty: 05 Seeds What Are Adenium Seeds? Adenium Pink, often called the "Desert Rose," is a stunning flowering plant known for its thick, sculptural stems and vibrant trumpet shaped blooms. Perfect for Indian climates, these seeds offer a chance to grow a unique and exotic plant in your home or garden. How to Germinate Adenium Seeds Soak the Seeds: Soak the seeds in

Adenium Pink Color Hybrid Flower Seeds: Transform Your Garden into a Desert Rose Paradise | Qty: 05 Seeds

What Are Adenium Seeds?

Adenium Pink, often called the "Desert Rose," is a stunning flowering plant known for its thick, sculptural stems and vibrant trumpet-shaped blooms. Perfect for Indian climates, these seeds offer a chance to grow a unique and exotic plant in your home or garden.

How to Germinate Adenium Seeds

  1. Soak the Seeds: Soak the seeds in lukewarm water for 2–4 hours to boost germination rates.
  2. Prepare the Soil Mix: Use a well-draining mix of sandy soil, coco peat, and perlite.
  3. Plant the Seeds: Place the seeds horizontally on the soil, covering them lightly.
  4. Moisture Maintenance: Mist the soil lightly and cover the container with plastic wrap to retain humidity.
  5. Place in Sunlight: Keep the container in a warm, sunny location.
  6. Sprouting Timeline: Seeds typically sprout in 5–10 days under ideal conditions.

Growing Adenium in the Indian Climate

Best Season for Planting

Adenium thrives in warm temperatures, making spring and summer ideal for planting.

Soil and Location

  • Use sandy, well-draining soil to prevent root rot.
  • Suitable for balcony pots, terraces, or backyard spaces.

Step-by-Step Planting Guide

  1. Choose a medium-sized pot with drainage holes.
  2. Fill the pot with a cactus mix or create your own (sandy soil + compost).
  3. Gently transplant the sprouted seeds.
  4. Place the pot in a location that receives at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.

Care Tips for Adenium Plants

  • Watering: Water sparingly. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can cause root rot.
  • Fertilization: Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the growing season.
  • Sunlight: Adenium loves the sun; ensure it gets plenty of direct light.
  • Pruning: Trim leggy branches to encourage bushy growth and more blooms.
  • Winter Care: Protect from frost. Move the pot indoors if necessary.

Complementary Plants to Pair with Adenium

  • Jade Plant: Complements Adenium with its succulent foliage.
  • Bougainvillea: Adds a vibrant, cascading color contrast.
  • Aloe Vera: Shares similar water needs and thrives in Indian climates.
  • Plumeria: Offers fragrant blooms that harmonize with Adenium’s beauty.
  • Cactus Varieties: Enhance the desert theme of your garden.
  • Snake Plant: Easy to maintain and adds greenery.
  • Marigold: Bright flowers complement Adenium's blooms.
  • Ixora: Ideal for tropical flair alongside Adenium.
  • Zebra Plant: Low-maintenance with a striking appearance.
  • Money Plant: Adds greenery and positivity to any space.

FAQs

How long does Adenium take to flower from seed?

Adenium typically blooms within 1–2 years, depending on growing conditions.

Can Adenium be grown indoors?

Yes, place it near a sunny window for optimal growth.

Why are my Adenium seeds not sprouting?

Ensure proper warmth, moisture, and fresh seeds for successful germination.

How do I protect my Adenium from pests?

Use neem oil spray to keep pests like aphids and mealybugs at bay.

Is Adenium toxic?

Yes, its sap is toxic. Handle with care, especially around children and pets.

What size pot should I use?

Start with a small pot and repot as the plant grows. Ensure good drainage.

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