Experience Royal Beauty with the Velvet Plum Adenium The Velvet Plum Adenium is a beautiful Desert Rose variety with deep plum-coloured flowers and soft rosy undertones. Its double-petal blooms have a rich, layered appearance and a velvety texture, making this plant a striking addition to any garden, balcony, or plant collection. This Double Petal Adenium is not only beautiful but also easy to care for. It grows well in warm, sunny places and requires very little maintenance. With proper care, it rewards you with beautiful blooms throughout the blooming season. Why Choose Adenium for Your Garden? Exotic Appearance Low Maintenance Perfect for Gifting Symbol of Strength & Beauty Shipping & Delivery Information We take great care to ensure your Adenium reaches you safely and in the best possible condition. Please read the following shipping details before placing your order. Plant Type: This plant will be uprooted before shipping. Soil: No soil is included. The plant is shipped as a bare-root plant to ensure safe and hygienic transit. Shipping Time: Estimated delivery within 10–15 days. Return Policy: No returns or exchanges are available for this product. Please review our Shipping Policy for more information. Please ensure you are comfortable with these conditions before placing your order. Important: Please Record an Unboxing Video To ensure a smooth resolution in case of any issues, please record a complete unboxing video from the moment you receive the package until the plant is fully unpacked. This video serves as valid proof in case of damage during transit or any order discrepancies. What to Do When Your Plant Arrives? To ensure your plant stays healthy after delivery, please follow these care instructions: Resting Period: After receiving the plant, keep it in a cool, dry place at normal room temperature for 8-10 hours. This allows the plant to recover from shipping stress. Potting: After the resting period, plant it in well-draining soil. If possible add some fungicide powder. Lighting: Keep the newly potted plant in a shaded area with indirect sunlight. Avoid direct sunlight for the first few days. Watering: Water adequately to moisten the soil, but avoid overwatering. Plant Care Guide – How to Grow & Maintain Your Adenium? Sunlight Requirements Thrives in full sunlight (at least 4–6 hours daily). Can tolerate partial sunlight but may produce fewer blooms. When grown indoors, place it near a south-facing window or use grow lights for healthy growth. Watering Guidelines Water only when the soil is completely dry to prevent root rot. During summer, water about once a week. In winter, reduce watering to once every two weeks. Ensure the pot has proper drainage holes to prevent excess moisture. Soil & Potting Mix Use a well-draining, nutrient-rich soil mix. An ideal mix includes cocopeat, vermicompost, bone meal, perlite, and river sand. These materials provide good aeration, retain the required moisture, and support healthy root growth. Avoid heavy or clay-rich soil, as it can cause waterlogging and root rot. Fertilisation Tips Apply a balanced NPK fertilizer once a month during spring and summer. Organic fertilisers such as bone dust, vermicompost, or bio-fertilisers help maintain healthy growth. For better flowering, use a phosphorus-rich fertiliser. Avoid over-fertilising, as it may encourage excessive leaf growth instead of flowers. Pruning & Maintenance Prune dead or weak branches to encourage new growth and a bushier appearance. Remove dried flowers regularly to encourage continuous blooming. Always use sterilised pruning shears to help prevent infections. Temperature & Humidity Prefers warm temperatures between 20°C and 35°C (68°F to 95°F). If temperatures drop below 10°C (50°F), bring the plant indoors to protect it from cold damage. Thrives in low to moderate humidity levels. Common Pests & Problems Aphids & Spider Mites: Use neem oil, a mild insecticidal soap, or KAKA to control infestations. Root Rot: Caused by overwatering. Ensure proper drainage and allow the soil to dry before watering. Use saaf fungicide in the monsoon. Yellowing Leaves: May indicate overwatering, poor drainage, or insufficient sunlight. Don’t Miss Out! Grab Your Plant While Stocks Last.
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