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betel plant seeds online Buy Betel Paan Sapling (1pc)| Only Rs.89/-The Betel Paan plant is an evergreen tropical creeper. The leaves have a green shining color and are heart shaped. This plant will come in a 1 inch net pot. Please do not remove the plant from the net pot; plant it directly in a larger pot. Do not overwater the plant. Also, check out our workshops for more details. SAPLING DESCRIPTION Number of saplings in a net pot 1 Sapling Height 2 inches Watering Regular watering Sunlight Filtered sunlight or

The Betel Paan plant is an evergreen tropical creeper. The leaves have a green-shining color and are heart-shaped. This plant will come in a 1-inch net pot. Please do not remove the plant from the net pot; plant it directly in a larger pot. Do not overwater the plant. Also, check out our workshops for more details.

SAPLING DESCRIPTION
  1. Number of saplings in a net pot – 1
  2. Sapling Height – 2 inches
  3. Watering – Regular watering
  4. Sunlight – Filtered sunlight or partial shade
PLANT DESCRIPTION
  1. Difficulty Level - Easy
  2. Plant Height - (1 - 2) feet tall
  3. Leaf Color - Green
  4. Type – Indoor Plant
  5. Feed - Vermicompost for nutrients every week, Seaweed once a month for greener leaves, and Epsom salt for better blooming once a month (feed it some good-quality nitrogen-rich fertilizer after every two months and add some organic manure to the soil at least twice a year.)
  6. Watering – Regular watering
  7. Soil – Sandy or loamy in texture, a little damp but not waterlogged
  8. Sunlight – Filtered sunlight or partial shade
  9. Suitable Temperature – 50°F – 85°F
  10. Season - Monsoon and summer season
HOW TO PLANT A SAPLING
  1. Take a sapling along with the net pot and choose the appropriate size of the container for your plant.
  2. Seal the holes of the pot at the bottom.
  3. Pour potting soil more than half of the size of the pot.
  4. Then make a hole with your finger in the center of the potting soil and place your sapling along with the net pot.
  5. Cover it with soil again and water thoroughly.
ALTERNATE NAMES
  1. Botanical name: Piper betle
  2. Betel paan plant sapling in hindi: Paan ke paudhe ka paudha (पान के पौधे का पौधा)
  3. Betel paan plant sapling in kannada: Vilyadele pan gida sasi (ವೀಳ್ಯದೆಲೆ ಪಾನ್ ಗಿಡ ಸಸಿ)
  4. Betel paan plant sapling in tamil: Verrilai pan ceti kanru (வெற்றிலை பான் செடி கன்று)
  5. Betel paan plant sapling in telugu: Tamalapāku mokka mokka (తమలపాకు మొక్క మొక్క)
  6. Betel paan plant sapling in marathi: Supari pana vanaspatice ropate (सुपारी पान वनस्पतीचे रोपटे)
  7. Betel paan plant sapling in malayalam: Verrila pan cetiyute tai (വെറ്റില പാൻ ചെടിയുടെ തൈ)
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