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Square Plastic Pot (Red)
Square Plastic Pot (Red) is available in affordable price. It can be used for Indoor Plants.
Product name: Square Plastic Pot (Red)
Made of: Good Quality Plastic. Recommended for indoor plants.
Size: 7 inches length, 7 inches width and 7 inches height.
Package include: Square plastic pot (1 pcs)
Color: Red
Delivery Options: Delivered all over Pakistan.
Cash on Delivery also available. Delivery Charges will be 300 Rs.
Black plastic pots are also available in four sizes, 5 inches, 6 inches, 8 inches and 10 inches.
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Square Plastic Pot (Red) used for following plants:
- Cacti and Succulents
- Amaryllis
- Snake Plants
- Ponytail Palms
Square Plastic Pot (Red) used for following plants:
Cacti and Succulents
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that succulents and cacti will thrive outdoors. These plants prefer bright light and to dry out in between watering, but just because they are desert plants, don’t just move them into the brightest spot outside one day and assume they’ll fend for themselves.
“Many people believe because they are desert plants residing in the full sun, it means they can immediately be put in the sun. Not true,” warns Stein Kopf. Instead, she suggests acclimating them as you would any other plant you are transitioning to the outdoors: a few weeks of shade in a covered area or under a tree before introducing it to a sunnier spot to avoid sunburn.
Amaryllis
Your radiant amaryllis that loves also being in a windowsill might also love being outdoors. Known for being relatively easy to bloom. These plants function best in bright, indirect light with regular watering.
Snake plant (Sansevieria)
It seems like snake plants can also seriously survive anywhere, including the outdoors. While snake plants can tolerate low light, they can thrive in a variety of light conditions. They prefer to dry out in between watering.
Ponytail Palm (Beaucarnea recurvata)
Plant parents (and pets!) love a ponytail palm, and the ponytail palm loves the outdoors. While it is famously low-maintenance and can live happily indoors, when grown outdoors it might produce flower stalks. And could reach heights of up to 20 feet (although most stall out around 3 feet). Ponytail palms prefer full sun. But can also tolerate lower light atmospheres, as well. The ponytail palm’s also water routine is much like that of succulent plants. Let the soil dry out between watering.
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