
Chandni is a tropical flowering shrub admired for its elegant, creamy-white blooms and lush green foliage. Known for its night-blooming flowers and long flowering season, this hardy yet graceful plant thrives in warm climates and makes a beautiful addition to balconies, terraces, and home gardens.
The delicate fragrance of the Chandni flowers can perfume the surrounding area, creating a pleasant atmosphere in gardens and outdoor spaces.
Pollinator attraction
The vibrant flowers of the Chandni plant attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, contributing to biodiversity and ecosystem health.
Chandni plants are generally easy to care for, requiring minimal maintenance once established, making them suitable for both experienced and novice gardeners.
Keep the soil evenly moist but never waterlogged. Ensure proper drainage to prevent bud drop and root damage.
Requires 6-7 hours of direct sunlight daily for healthy growth and abundant flowering.
Chandni is an outdoor plant. It must be kept in an area receiving bright sunlight.
Feed with well-decomposed cow dung manure during the growing season. Water thoroughly after fertilizing for better nutrient absorption.
Use a well-draining, slightly acidic soil mix for healthy growth and flowering.
Ideal Mix: Garden Soil (50%) + Sand (30%) + Organic Compost (20%) to prevent waterlogging and support strong roots.
Prune during rainy or cooler seasons to encourage dense growth and increased flowering.
Keep spraying the plant with neem spray every 2 weeks to help with pest control.
Chandani requires 6-7 hours of direct sunlight daily for healthy growth and good flowering.
It performs best outdoors in balconies, terraces, or gardens with proper sunlight and air circulation.
Insufficient sunlight, overwatering, poor drainage, or lack of nutrients can reduce flowering.
Water when the topsoil feels slightly dry. Avoid waterlogging as it may cause bud drop and root problems.
Use well-decomposed cow dung manure or vermicompost once a month during the growing season.
Head over to Urvann, India’s favorite online nursery, and browse from their extensive collection of plants.
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Chandni is a tropical flowering shrub admired for its elegant, creamy-white blooms and lush green foliage. Known for its night-blooming flowers and long flowering season, this hardy yet graceful plant thrives in warm climates and makes a beautiful addition to balconies, terraces, and home gardens.
The delicate fragrance of the Chandni flowers can perfume the surrounding area, creating a pleasant atmosphere in gardens and outdoor spaces.
Pollinator attraction
The vibrant flowers of the Chandni plant attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, contributing to biodiversity and ecosystem health.
Chandni plants are generally easy to care for, requiring minimal maintenance once established, making them suitable for both experienced and novice gardeners.
Keep the soil evenly moist but never waterlogged. Ensure proper drainage to prevent bud drop and root damage.
Requires 6-7 hours of direct sunlight daily for healthy growth and abundant flowering.
Chandni is an outdoor plant. It must be kept in an area receiving bright sunlight.
Feed with well-decomposed cow dung manure during the growing season. Water thoroughly after fertilizing for better nutrient absorption.
Use a well-draining, slightly acidic soil mix for healthy growth and flowering.
Ideal Mix: Garden Soil (50%) + Sand (30%) + Organic Compost (20%) to prevent waterlogging and support strong roots.
Prune during rainy or cooler seasons to encourage dense growth and increased flowering.
Keep spraying the plant with neem spray every 2 weeks to help with pest control.
Chandani requires 6-7 hours of direct sunlight daily for healthy growth and good flowering.
It performs best outdoors in balconies, terraces, or gardens with proper sunlight and air circulation.
Insufficient sunlight, overwatering, poor drainage, or lack of nutrients can reduce flowering.
Water when the topsoil feels slightly dry. Avoid waterlogging as it may cause bud drop and root problems.
Use well-decomposed cow dung manure or vermicompost once a month during the growing season.
Head over to Urvann, India’s favorite online nursery, and browse from their extensive collection of plants.
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