Easygoing, full of character
Easygoing, full of character
Indirect light
When topsoil feels dry to touch
Toxic






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Indirect light
When topsoil feels dry to touch
Toxic






The promise we make on every plant we send out.
Use well-draining soil and place it in indirect light. Water regularly, letting the topsoil dry slightly between waterings, and avoid letting it sit in water. Maintain high humidity to keep the plant healthy, regular misting helps, especially in dry indoor spaces. Trim occasionally to maintain shape and encourage fuller growth. Wipe leaves gently to keep them clean. Feed with a liquid fertiliser once a month during spring and summer.
Dip your finger in the soil
| Name | Broken Heart Plant |
|---|---|
| Category | PLANTS |
| Size | |
| Country of Origin | INDIA |
| Marketed by | Ugaoo Agritech Pvt Ltd, Plot No. 90, Floriculture Park, Ambi, MIDC, Talegaon Dabhade, Maharashtra 410507 |
| MRP | ₹249 (Incl. of all taxes) |
| Net Quantity | 1 |
| Manufactured by | Ugaoo Agritech Pvt Ltd, Plot No. 90, Floriculture Park, Ambi, MIDC, Talegaon Dabhade, Maharashtra 410507 |
| Customer Support | Email : support@ugaoo.com Call: +91-9129912991 |






















































































































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Each plant is snugly wrapped and secured to prevent tipping. We use biodegradable packaging wherever possible, and every order is packed by hand.
Yes, the broken heart plant is a great indoor plant. It’s easy to care for and adds a soft, trailing look to shelves and corners.
Yes, the broken heart plant grows best in bright indirect sunlight. Avoid harsh direct sun, as it can damage the leaves, while too little light can slow its growth.
The broken heart plant is commonly known as a philodendron, often referred to as a broken heart philodendron because of its leaf shape.
Some of the most common reasons for the death of a Broken Heart plant are overwatering, poor drainage, or too much sunlight. To ensure optimal plant health, water your plant only when the top inch of its soil dries out, plant in well-draining soil, and keep it in bright, indirect sunlight only.
The Broken Heart plant has holes due to a natural phenomenon that allows it to capture all the sunlight that it needs. In its natural tropical climate, the plant grows in shaded areas. So, it needs to capture all the sunlight it can get with its 'holes', also called fenestrations.

