coleus red plant (famous for its vibrant foliage) in a pot is fairly easy if you give it the right balance of light, water, and pruning.
🌿 About Coleus
Coleus is loved for its colorful leaves (red, maroon, pink mixes). It’s perfect for indoor pots or shaded balconies.
🪴 1. Pot & Soil
- Pot size: Start with 6–8 inch pot (with drainage holes)
- Soil mix:
- 40% garden soil
- 30% compost/vermicompost
- 30% sand or cocopeat
- Soil should be loose and well-draining
☀️ 2. Light Requirement
- Bright indirect sunlight is best
- Morning sun (2–4 hrs) is ideal
- Avoid harsh afternoon sun (can burn leaves)
👉 Indoors: Keep near a window with filtered light
💧 3. Watering
- Keep soil slightly moist, not soggy
- Water when top 1 inch soil feels dry
- In hot Indian weather: may need watering daily or alternate days
⚠️ Overwatering = root rot
🌡️ 4. Temperature & Humidity
- Ideal: 18–30°C
- Loves humidity → mist leaves occasionally
- Protect from cold drafts (below 12°C)
✂️ 5. Pruning (Very Important!)
- Pinch off top tips regularly → makes plant bushy
- Remove flowers (yes!) to keep leaves vibrant
- Trim leggy stems
🌱 6. Fertilizer
- Feed every 2–3 weeks
- Use:
- Liquid fertilizer OR
- Vermicompost top dressing
🐛 7. Common Problems
- Leaves fading → not enough light
- Drooping leaves → underwatering
- Yellow leaves → overwatering
- Pests: aphids, mealybugs → use neem oil spray
🌿 8. Easy Propagation
- Cut 4–6 inch stem
- Put in water → roots in 7–10 days
- Transfer to soil








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