The complete Vatisha library. 129 guides written for Indian homes, balconies, and seasons.
Wet soil is the single biggest succulent killer in Indian homes.
6 Jan 2026
Succulents store their own water supply. Here's how to work with that.
New plant from the nursery looking sad? Here's how to help it adjust.
Moved your plant recently? Give it a couple of weeks to settle.
Brown, crispy leaf tips? Your indoor air is probably too dry.
Monsoon humidity can quietly drown your plants. Adjust your routine now.
Stale indoor air is hurting your plants more than you'd expect.
City smog stresses your balcony plants too. Here's how to help them cope.
AC room to hot balcony? That temperature swing is stressing your plant.
Your plant might be overheating — even indoors. Here's what to check.
City dust is silently choking your plants. A weekly wipe helps a lot.
Cracked leaves aren't dying — they just grew a little too fast.
Spots on your plant's leaves? Here's how to decode what they mean.
Older leaves yellowing first? That's actually your plant being strategic.
Wrinkled leaves are trying to tell you something — here's what to do.
Dull, lifeless leaves? Here's how to bring back that natural glow.
Squishy, translucent leaves are a red flag. Here's what to do right now.
Brown tips on every new leaf? It's probably the humidity, not your care.
Yellow leaves? Where they show up on the plant tells you everything.
Leaves curling up? Your plant is shielding itself — here's from what.
Doing less is sometimes the very best thing for a stressed plant.
Dropping leaves during recovery? Your plant is actually being smart.
Hot balcony tiles or cold AC blast? Both stress your plants equally.
Your plant isn't stuck—it's quietly recovering on the inside.
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