Succulent Plants

Buy Succulent Plants Online

We offer a curated selection of healthy, locally grown succulent plants online that are suited to modern Indian conditions.

Succulent plants are a perfect choice for Indian homes and workspaces. These low-maintenance, water-retaining plants thrive in indoor environments, making them ideal for urban living. Whether placed on a windowsill, balcony, or office desk, succulent plants in India offer a long-lasting and visually appealing way to bring greenery into daily life.

Indoor Succulent Plants for Indian Homes

Succulents have adapted well to indoor lifestyles. Their ability to store water and survive in low-light or indirect sunlight conditions makes them perfect for small flats, shared workspaces, and minimalist interiors.

Why Succulents Are Low-Maintenance

Indoor succulent plants require minimal watering, no pruning, and very little intervention. Unlike flowering plants or large foliage species, succulents thrive with neglect. This makes them ideal for those with busy routines, frequent travel, or little gardening experience.

Where We Deliver Across India

You can buy succulent plants online from Plant Orbit with nationwide delivery, including major cities like Bangalore, Delhi, and Mumbai , Hyderabad. Our packaging is designed to protect the soil and roots during transit, and we include care instructions with every order.

Types of Succulent Plants Available

Our collection features a variety of species selected for their appearance, resilience, and ease of care. You’ll find rosette-shaped Echeveria, compact Haworthia, symbolically rich Jade Plants, trailing String of Pearls, and practical Aloe Vera—all suited to the Indian climate and indoor growing conditions.

Looking for bold textures? Visit our Cactus Collection to pair succulents with architectural desert plants.

Grown in India, Delivered with Care

All of our succulent plants are propagated and grown within India by experienced horticulturists. This local sourcing ensures that each plant is well-suited to Indian temperatures, humidity, and light conditions. Because our plants are rooted and hardened before shipping, they arrive healthy and ready to adapt to your space.

Why Choose Plant Orbit for Succulents

Plant Orbit is committed to offering sustainable, regionally grown succulent plants that last. Every order is packed securely, includes expert care instructions, and is shipped from our trusted growing partners. Whether you're new to plant care or expanding your collection, we make it easy to buy succulent plants online in India without compromise.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ'S)

How do I choose the right indoor plant for my space?

Choose a plant based on the light and space in your room. If your room gets lots of light, go for succulents or cacti. For low-light spaces, try snake plants or ZZ plants. Also, think about how much time you have for care—easy plants like pothos need less attention, while others like orchids need more. Match the plant’s needs with your space, and you’ll have a happy, healthy plant!

How often should I water my indoor plants?

Water your indoor plants when you see the top inch of soil dry or if it feels dry. For the plants like snake plants or cacti, you only need to water every 2-3 weeks, as they store water in their leaves. For plants like peace lilies or pothos, water them once a week or when the soil feels dry about an inch down. Always check the soil first to avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot.

What type of soil is best for indoor plants?

Use well-draining soil for indoor plants. A mix of potting soil, perlite, and some sand or coconut coir works well. For succulents and cacti, use a special cactus mix for extra drainage. For plants like peace lilies or ferns, use soil that holds moisture, like a mix with peat(cocopeat) to keep the roots hydrated. Make sure the soil drains easily to avoid water buildup and root rot.

When should I repot my indoor plants?

Repot your plants when they outgrow their pot or if the roots start to crowd. Here’s when to repot different plants:

  • Succulents (like aloe vera or cacti) should be repotted every 1-2 years when the roots fill the pot.
  • Peace lilies or pothos need repotting when they become top-heavy or grow slowly.
  • Ferns (like Boston ferns) should be repotted when their roots get too tight and water started draining quickly.

Choose a pot that’s 1-2 inches larger to help your plants grow healthy and strong.

Do indoor plants need fertilizer?

Yes, indoor plants need fertilizer to stay healthy, especially during their growing season. Here's how often you should fertilize different types of indoor plants:

  • Succulents (like aloe vera, echeveria, or jade plant) need fertilizer once every 2-3 months in spring and summer.
  • Leafy plants (like peace lilies, pothos, or spider plants) should be fed every 4-6 weeks during the growing season to support strong leaf growth.
  • Flowering plants (like orchids, begonias, or African violets) benefit from monthly fertilizing during their blooming period.
  • Ferns (like Boston ferns, maidenhair ferns, or bird's nest ferns) should be fertilized every month in the spring and summer for healthy growth.

Use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer, and always follow the instructions to avoid overfeeding your plants.

Why are my plant leaves turning yellow or dropping?

Yellow or dropping leaves can happen due to a few reasons. Overwatering, especially in plants like succulents and snake plants, can cause root rot. On the other hand, underwatering can make plants like pothos and peace lilies shed their leaves. If plants like monstera or zz plants aren't getting enough light, their leaves may turn yellow. A lack of nutrients can also cause yellow leaves, particularly in ferns and spider plants. Finally, pests like mealybugs or aphids can damage leaves, leading to them falling off. Adjust your watering, light, and care routine to keep your plants healthy.

What are the best low-maintenance indoor plants?

The best low-maintenance indoor plants include snake plants, pothos, peace lilies, ZZ plants, and spider plants. These plants are easy to care for because they don’t need frequent watering. Snake plants need water only every few weeks, and pothos can survive in low light with occasional watering. Peace lilies thrive with minimal care, needing water only when the soil is dry. ZZ plants can go for weeks without water, making them perfect for busy plant owners.