
Master the art of growing stunning Ghost Plants at home. Learn watering, light, soil, and propagation secrets for thriving succulents year-round.
Ghost Plants need 6-8 hours bright indirect light. Place near east or west-facing windows. In India's intense summers, afternoon shade prevents leaf burn.
Water only when soil is completely dry, typically every 2-3 weeks. Reduce watering in winter. Use well-draining pots to prevent root rot.
Mix regular potting soil with 50% sand, perlite, or coarse coir. Good drainage is essential. Repot every 2 years in spring season.
Ghost Plants prefer warm conditions. Avoid temperatures below 10°C. Keep away from cold drafts and air conditioning vents during winter months.
Cut healthy leaves or stems, dry 2-3 days, then place on soil. Keep slightly moist until roots develop. Propagation succeeds best in spring.
Check regularly for mealybugs and spider mites. Overwatering causes root rot and fungal issues. Ensure proper ventilation and avoid wet leaves.
Apply diluted succulent fertilizer once monthly in spring and summer. Skip feeding in fall and winter. Low-nitrogen formulas work best.
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