Parijata plant looks very healthy. Thank you
The plant is growing well, though occasionally its leaves wilt or turn yellow

Succulents are among the most versatile and visually striking plants for home décor. Their vibrant forms, rich colors, and hardy nature make them ideal for Indian climates, thriving with minimal care thanks to their desert origins. If you're new to succulents, explore our succulent care guide to learn how to keep them healthy and thriving.
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Low-light lovers: Haworthia, Aloe, Gasteria
Sun lovers: Echeveria, Crassula, Graptoveria — bright light, semi-shade in peak summer
Watering: Twice weekly (summer), once weekly (winter). Feed with Desert Pride fertilizer every 90 days.
Q1. Are succulents good for beginners?
Yes. Succulents are low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, and adapt well to indoor environments, making them perfect for first-time plant parents.
Q2. How often should I water succulents?
Water only when the soil is completely dry. Overwatering is the most common cause of damage.
Q3. Can succulents grow indoors in India?
Absolutely. Many varieties thrive on bright windowsills or balconies with indirect sunlight.
Q4. Do succulents need fertilizer?
Yes, but sparingly. Use a low-nitrogen fertilizer every 2–3 months during active growth.
Q5. What pots are best for succulents?
Succulents prefer containers with good drainage. Terracotta and resin pots are excellent choices — terracotta allows soil to breathe, while resin pots are lightweight, durable, and ideal for modern décor.
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