Not your basic green girl
Not your basic green girl
Indirect light
When topsoil feels slightly dry to touch
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Indirect light
When topsoil feels slightly dry to touch
Toxic






Use well-draining soil and place it in indirect light. Water once a week, letting the topsoil dry slightly between waterings, and avoid letting it sit in water. Mist occasionally to maintain humidity, especially in dry indoor spaces. Trim regularly to maintain shape or encourage fuller growth. Wipe leaves gently to keep them clean. Feed with a liquid fertiliser once a month during spring and summer.
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| Name | Syngonium Pink 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 | ₹350 (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 |






























Syngonium Pink Plant
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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 syngonium plant is a great indoor plant. It’s easy to grow, adaptable, and works well as a syngonium plant indoor for homes and offices.
The pink syngonium plant prefers bright indirect light. Avoid harsh direct sun, as it can fade the colour of your syngonium pink leaves.
For proper syngonium pink plant care, keep your plant in indirect light, water when the soil dries slightly, and use well-draining soil. This helps your pink syngonium plant stay healthy and vibrant.
Overwatering is often the main issue! Too much water can make the soil soggy, leading to root rot and wilted leaves. Yellowing leaves may indicate nutrient deficiencies, while leaf drop could be a sign of inadequate light. To keep your plant thriving, place it in a warm, humid spot with bright indirect light and stick to a consistent watering routine.
Absolutely! Pink Syngonium thrives in bright indirect light, but direct sunlight is a big no—it can scorch the leaves. While the plant can adapt to low light, its growth will be much slower. Medium to bright indirect light not only encourages healthy growth but also helps maintain its vibrant color and striking patterns.

