Multiflora Guldaudi or Guldavari or Chrysanthemum Flower Plant ( Saplings) 12 pcs Combo
Heritage & Background:
- Originated in East Asia, but now as desi as chai and samosas.
- Multiflora guldavari flower plant is THE classic choice for balconies, terraces, and patios from Srinagar to Kochi.
- Decorative cousins bring dramatic petal shapes—spiders, quills, and those perfect button blooms
What’s in the box:
- 6 pcs multiflora chrysanthemum flower plant saplings.
- 6 pcs decorative chrysanthemum saplings.
Growth habit: Forms a dense, dome-like shape – super bushy (enough to spread out and fill a 6-inch pot) and hits 25 to 35 cm in height, one plant in one pot will be perfect – no crowding is needed.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Festival Ready Blooms: Firecracker bloom counts up to 250–300 buds per multiflora guldavari flower plant, creating a living bouquet that lasts 4–6 weeks.
- Colours That Pop: Maroons, saffrons, sunset oranges, bridal whites, and funky two-tones.
- Symbolism & Tradition: In Vedic culture, the multiflora guldaudi flower plant is all about joy, luck, and long life, ideal for Diwali rangolis, Navratri pooja thalis, and wedding mandap garlands.
- Effortless Maintenance: Forgiving if you forget a watering or two (we’ve all been there)
- Natural Air Purifier: NASA’s stamp of approval: chrysanthemums filter benzene and formaldehyde – breathe easy, even in that typical Delhi smog.
- Value for Money: Swap pricey, short-lived bouquets for living plants that keep blooming year after year (One combo = 12 spaces refreshed).
How to care for the plant:
- Sunlight: Loves 4–6 hours of soft morning sun but needs a break from the harsh afternoon rays in May–June, when you should probably move to shade if possible.
- Watering: Check the top inch of soil with your finger – Water only if it’s dry; Yellow leaves mean you’re overdoing it.
- Pest Control: Neem oil spray once a month keeps aphids and mites away and yes, Sulphur dust for the rare powdery mildew drama.
- Soil: A loose, well‑draining mix (two parts garden soil: one part cocopeat: one part compost) prevents soggy roots.
- Feeding: Apply a balanced NPK flowering fertiliser or diluted panchagavya every 3–4 weeks from July to November for unstoppable bud formation.
- Pruning & Pinching: Nip the growing tips of each multiflora chrysanthemum flower plant in early monsoon to encourage side shoots and a fuller dome. Deadhead faded blooms – more flowers, less mess
Flowering & Seasonal Highlights:
- Peak Show is on the time of October to January, the typical festival season. From Dusshera to New Year, the Multiflora guldaudi flower plant is literally made for the party.
- Longer Flowering in Mild Climates: Coastal and southern India? Enjoy blooms right into February.
- Evergreen Appeal: When not flowering, lush green leaves keep your space looking fresh.
- Cut Flower Power: Snip a stem and it’ll last 14–20 days in a vase—outlasting roses and marigolds by a mile.
Ideal Placement
- North/East Facing Balconies: Bright morning sun, afternoon chill-out, just what they need for max blooms.
- Entryways & Porches: Group three for a welcoming, festive touch—especially in a wide urlī for weddings or griha-pravesh.
- Living Room Windows: Doesn’t crowd your space, frames jali windows perfectly.
- Pooja Room Corners: Symbolic, handy for daily aarti.
- Office Desk or Study: Small but mighty—cleans air and boosts mood (Zoom calls just got prettier)
Pro Tips & Extras
- Create DIY Colour Palettes: Reds & oranges for Diwali vibes – Pinks & whites for subtle, sangeet-ready pastels.
- Propagate Like a Pro: Divide root balls after year two, or root tip cuttings in April—grow your own forever without spending more.
- Eco-friendly Gifting: Skip the mithai, gift a jute-wrapped sapling—lasts longer, impresses everyone, and it’s way more sustainable.
Why Choose This Combo?
- Fully nursery-hardened, pesticide-free, and shipped with care
- Get a perfect mix of multiflora chrysanthemum flower plant and decorative varieties
- Perfect for every Indian festival, occasion, or just because you love a good bloom
- Loved for their longevity, air-purifying powers, and instant festive appeal
- Honestly, if you want to add some desi charm with zero hassle, this multiflora guldaudi flower plant combo is the best bet. Snag this 12-piece combo and get twelve reasons to be happy and cheerful all the time!
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What’s in the combo?
A. 6 multiflora chrysanthemum and 6 decorative multiflora guldavari saplings — a colourful mix for your home or garden.
Q. Will they grow well in India?
A.Yes! These multiflora guldaudi plants love Indian weather (15°C–32°C) and thrive with minimal care.
Q. When do they bloom best?
A. From October to January. Plant in July–September for lush festive-season flowers.
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