The Balcony Project

Care Guide

Congratulations on becoming a
Plant Mom/ Plant Dad!

TBP Plants are easy to maintain and grow well when properly cared for. We hope this table will guide you in providing your plants the TLC they require to grow well.

Name

Type

Water

Sunshine

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Terrariums

Water using a spray bottle once every few days. Do not over fill with water.

Keep near artificial or natural sunlight.

Terrariums and Arrangements are usually given as gifts. Hence they live longer than any bouquet arrangement.
If you want to increase their shelf life, re-pot them in separate containers using the right soil mix.

Outdoor Plants

Water once or twice a day depending on the weather. If it is the monsoon season then water only once a day when it does not rain.

They require plenty of sunshine.

Get down your local gardener to maintain your plants once a month.

Indoor Plants

Water once a week or as frequently as required depending on the weather and the level of humidity.

Indoor plants are home friendly. They require minimum sunlight. If kept near a window or a place where there is plenty of light coming through, they will grow faster.

Wipe clean the leaves with a wet cloth when dirty. Discard any brown leaves by gently pulling them out. If Indoor Plants are kept in an Air-conditioned room, they would require watering often, perhaps twice as regularly as normal

Cactus

Water only when the soil is completely dry.

Cacti grow best in ample sunshine. If keeping them indoors, place them where there is plenty of sunlight or artificial light coming through.

Outdoors: water once every 2 weeks. Indoors: keep them out once a week to get some good sunshine and help growth.

Succulents

Water the succulents ONLY when the soil is completely dry. Water directly on the soil avoiding contact with leaves. Flood the planter with clean, fresh water and let it dry out in the sun.

Succulents grow best when kept outdoors.

When leaves of your succulent become brown, gently pull them to discard. If healthy green leaves fall, dip them in water and leave them on top of the soil. After a few weeks you will see new succulents propagating.

Terrariums

Type

Water

Water using a spray bottle once every few days. Do not over fill with water.

Sunshine

Keep near artificial or natural sunlight.

More Info

Terrariums and Arrangements are usually given as gifts. Hence they live longer than any bouquet arrangement.
If you want to increase their shelf life, re-pot them in separate containers using the right soil mix.

Outdoor Plants

Type

Water

Water once or twice a day depending on the weather. If it is the monsoon season then water only once a day when it does not rain.

Sunshine

They require plenty of sunshine.

More Info

Get down your local gardener to maintain your plants once a month.

Indoor Plants

Type

Water

Water once a week or as frequently as required depending on the weather and the level of humidity.

Sunshine

Indoor plants are home friendly. They require minimum sunlight. If kept near a window or a place where there is plenty of light coming through, they will grow faster.

More Info

Wipe clean the leaves with a wet cloth when dirty. Discard any brown leaves by gently pulling them out. If Indoor Plants are kept in an Air-conditioned room, they would require watering often, perhaps twice as regularly as normal

Cactus

Type

Water

Water only when the soil is completely dry.

Sunshine

Cacti grow best in ample sunshine. If keeping them indoors, place them where there is plenty of sunlight or artificial light coming through.

More Info

Outdoors: water once every 2 weeks. Indoors: keep them out once a week to get some good sunshine and help growth.

Succulents

Type

Water

Water the succulents ONLY when the soil is completely dry. Water directly on the soil avoiding contact with leaves. Flood the planter with clean, fresh water and let it dry out in the sun.

Sunshine

Succulents grow best when kept outdoors.

More Info

When leaves of your succulent become brown, gently pull them to discard. If healthy green leaves fall, dip them in water and leave them on top of the soil. After a few weeks you will see new succulents propagating.

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