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Tropical plants

Tropical plants bring an exotic ambiance to any room or garden. Their striking colors, unique leaf structures, and impressive shapes make them real eye-catchers. Tropical plants are also commercially attractive to growers, florists, and wholesalers: they're popular with consumers, have a high decorative value, and perfectly meet the growing demand for unique, sustainable houseplants and greenhouse plants. At Easyseeds, you'll find a wide range of high-quality tropical plant seeds, suitable for professional cultivation.

Frequently Asked Questions about Tropical Plants

1. Which tropical plants are suitable for indoor or greenhouse growing?

Many tropical plants thrive in indoor environments or greenhouses where temperature and humidity can be easily controlled. Popular varieties include Monstera, Ficus, Calathea, and palms. We recommend plants that are robust and easy to maintain for retailers and professionals.

2. How do I optimally care for tropical plants?

Tropical plants generally require plenty of light, warmth, and high humidity. Regular watering and fertilizing are important, but make sure the roots aren't overwatered. We provide care guidelines for traders to ensure their plants stay in top condition during transport and sale.

3. Which tropical plants can I grow in the open ground?

Most tropical plants are not winter-hardy and cannot withstand frost. Some hardy species, such as certain banana plants or tree ferns, can survive outdoors in the ground, provided they receive adequate winter protection.

4. How do I sow tropical seeds?

Most tropical seeds require warmth to germinate. Sow the seeds in a heated seed tray or propagator. Use seed-starting mix and maintain a constant temperature of at least 20°C.

Well-draining, fertile potting soil is essential. You can enrich the soil with compost or use a special soil mix for tropical plants.

5. How do I increase humidity for my tropical plants?

Many tropical plants thrive in high humidity. You can achieve this by spraying the leaves with water, placing a bowl of water near the plant, or using a humidifier.