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Urvann is your one-stop online nursery for plants, planters, gardening accessories, and tools. Order fresh plants and get free home delivery on the next day!

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Palms are beautiful indoor plants that are native to tropical and subtropical regions. There are about 2,600 species of palm trees spread over 181 genera within the Arecaceae family of plants. Palms have great air purification qualities and hence are a great addition to your home. While growing palms indoors, make sure you keep them near a window so they receive bright indirect sunlight and also good air circulation. Palms do not like dingy and dark spaces. So do not keep them in staircases or a dark room if you do not have a window around!

Care tips

Soil–   Palms prefer soft sandy soil. The soil should be well draining, moisture retaining and nutritious . You can add sand or perlite for drainage, this will ensure that the palms are not overwatered. You should also add cocopeat for moisture retention and vermicompost for nutrition. 33% sand, 33% cocopeat and 33% vermicompost will make a great soil mix for palms.

Water-  Palms do not like being overwatered. So never let your palm’s root ball sit in water.Water the palms only when the top 2 inches of the soil is dry. Make sure that the bottom trays (if any) do not hold water as it leads to root rot.

Placement & Sunlight –This plant requires adequate sunlight. While growing palms indoors, make sure you keep them near a window so they receive bright indirect sunlight and good air circulation. Lack of sunlight and ventilation often are the most common causes of palms dying.

Fertilization  - Once every month, add a handful of compost / vermicompost to the palms. This will give them adequate nutrition. Do ensure to not add any fertilizer when the plants are dormant, e.g. during extreme winters in Northern India.

Pest protection - Palms are not typically prone to pest attacks. As a preventive measure, once a month, spray your plants with neem oil spray. To make neem oil spray, mix 5 ml neem oil in 1 litre water, with 2 drops of liquid soap.

Styling

              

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Palm Plant good for Indoors?

Most Palm Plants do pretty well indoors, keep them in bright indirect sunlight and they will add a definite charm in the surrounding.

How often should Palms be watered?

Palms do not like being overwatering. So never let palm’s root ball sit in water, hence a slight porous or sandy soil is the perfect match. Water the palms only when the topsoil is dry.

Can I put Palms in my bedroom?

Surely, you can. Most palms are great bedroom companions as for their air purifying and stress busting benefits. Keep them in place with bright indirect sunlight and enjoy the tropic vibes.

 I over watered my palm How can I save it ?

The Palm if overwatered turns into a disaster. Please repot the plant into a fresh pot with fresh potting mix. The mixture should be porous and dry to soak in the excess water of the roots.

Is palm an outdoor plant?

Palms are semi-shade plants. They grow very well outdoors, however, should be kept away from direct sun. They are best placed in terrace or balconies under shade.

 Can I keep palm plant outdoors on terrace?

Yes, you can keep palm plant outdoors on terrace under shade, away from direct sun.

 Where can I buy Palm Plants?

You can buy palm plants online on Urvann. Urvann offers a large variety of palm plants at great prices.

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Indoor Premium Air Purifying Combo - Set of 3 - Peace Lily, Chamaedorea Palm & Song Of India in 6 Inch Blue Designer Square Ceramic Pot

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Features
  • Palms are the best addition to your indoor plants collection that lure attention and enhance aesthetics.
  • Palms have great air purification qualities & are low-maintenance plants.
  • Some varieties of palms grow as high as 10 feet and can be used in offices and homes as soft partitions
  • Palms help relieve stress and are stress busters.
  • The vibe of the plant helps in relaxation .
  • Palms are pet friendly plants
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Palms are beautiful indoor plants that are native to tropical and subtropical regions. There are about 2,600 species of palm trees spread over 181 genera within the Arecaceae family of plants. Palms have great air purification qualities and hence are a great addition to your home. While growing palms indoors, make sure you keep them near a window so they receive bright indirect sunlight and also good air circulation. Palms do not like dingy and dark spaces. So do not keep them in staircases or a dark room if you do not have a window around!

Care tips

Soil–   Palms prefer soft sandy soil. The soil should be well draining, moisture retaining and nutritious . You can add sand or perlite for drainage, this will ensure that the palms are not overwatered. You should also add cocopeat for moisture retention and vermicompost for nutrition. 33% sand, 33% cocopeat and 33% vermicompost will make a great soil mix for palms.

Water-  Palms do not like being overwatered. So never let your palm’s root ball sit in water.Water the palms only when the top 2 inches of the soil is dry. Make sure that the bottom trays (if any) do not hold water as it leads to root rot.

Placement & Sunlight –This plant requires adequate sunlight. While growing palms indoors, make sure you keep them near a window so they receive bright indirect sunlight and good air circulation. Lack of sunlight and ventilation often are the most common causes of palms dying.

Fertilization  - Once every month, add a handful of compost / vermicompost to the palms. This will give them adequate nutrition. Do ensure to not add any fertilizer when the plants are dormant, e.g. during extreme winters in Northern India.

Pest protection - Palms are not typically prone to pest attacks. As a preventive measure, once a month, spray your plants with neem oil spray. To make neem oil spray, mix 5 ml neem oil in 1 litre water, with 2 drops of liquid soap.

Styling

              

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Palm Plant good for Indoors?

Most Palm Plants do pretty well indoors, keep them in bright indirect sunlight and they will add a definite charm in the surrounding.

How often should Palms be watered?

Palms do not like being overwatering. So never let palm’s root ball sit in water, hence a slight porous or sandy soil is the perfect match. Water the palms only when the topsoil is dry.

Can I put Palms in my bedroom?

Surely, you can. Most palms are great bedroom companions as for their air purifying and stress busting benefits. Keep them in place with bright indirect sunlight and enjoy the tropic vibes.

 I over watered my palm How can I save it ?

The Palm if overwatered turns into a disaster. Please repot the plant into a fresh pot with fresh potting mix. The mixture should be porous and dry to soak in the excess water of the roots.

Is palm an outdoor plant?

Palms are semi-shade plants. They grow very well outdoors, however, should be kept away from direct sun. They are best placed in terrace or balconies under shade.

 Can I keep palm plant outdoors on terrace?

Yes, you can keep palm plant outdoors on terrace under shade, away from direct sun.

 Where can I buy Palm Plants?

You can buy palm plants online on Urvann. Urvann offers a large variety of palm plants at great prices.

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