Gladiolus Suvanoor Color Flower Bulbs – Brighten Your Indian Garden | Qty: 01 Bulb
Bring home the charm of Gladiolus Suvanoor Color Flower Bulbs and enjoy their tall, elegant spikes bursting with vibrant blossoms. Perfect for balconies, terraces, and backyard gardens, these bulbs thrive in Indian conditions and add a festive touch to any occasion. Their long vase life makes them a favorite for home décor, pujas, and gifting.
How to Germinate Gladiolus Bulbs
- Select healthy bulbs and clean off any loose husk.
- Soak bulbs in lukewarm water for 2–3 hours before planting.
- Prepare a potting mix with garden soil, sand, and compost (1:1:1 ratio).
- Plant bulbs 3–4 inches deep with the pointed side up.
- Water gently and place in a sunny location.
Growing in Indian Climate
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Ideal Season: October to March when temperatures are mild.
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Soil Requirement: Fertile, well-drained sandy-loam soil enriched with organic compost.
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Temperature: Best suited for 15°C–28°C.
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Suitable Locations: Balcony pots, terrace gardens, backyard flower beds.
Plant Care Tips
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Watering: Keep soil moderately moist; water 2–3 times a week.
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Sunlight: Needs 4–6 hours of sunlight daily.
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Fertilizer: Apply liquid fertilizer or NPK every 2 weeks.
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Pruning: Remove wilted flowers to boost blooming.
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Mulching: Helps retain soil moisture and prevent weeds.
Key Features & Benefits
- Premium Gladiolus bulbs producing vibrant Suvanoor colored flowers.
- Perfect for puja décor, home arrangements, and festive celebrations.
- Easy to grow in pots, terraces, and Indian backyards.
- Ideal as long-lasting cut flowers for vases and gifting.
- Low maintenance with high bloom potential.
Best Companion Plants
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Marigold: Protects Gladiolus from pests and enhances color contrast.
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Rose: Creates a romantic and elegant pairing in gardens.
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Petunia: Offers low-height colorful cover around Gladiolus stems.
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Lily: Adds grandeur when planted alongside Gladiolus spikes.
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Dahlia: Bold, bright flowers that complement Gladiolus blooms.
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Jasmine: Spreads fragrance while Gladiolus adds beauty.
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Sunflower: Tall companion adding cheer and balance in garden design.
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Hibiscus: Suited to Indian climate, enhancing tropical vibes.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. When should I plant Gladiolus Suvanoor bulbs in India?
The best time is between October and March when the weather is cooler and favorable for growth.
2. Can Gladiolus be grown in pots on a balcony?
Yes, they grow well in balcony pots and terrace planters with proper drainage and sunlight.
3. How long does it take Gladiolus to bloom?
They usually bloom 70–90 days after planting, depending on weather and care.
4. How often should I water the bulbs?
Water 2–3 times a week. Ensure the soil is moist but not waterlogged.
5. Are Gladiolus flowers suitable for Indian festivals?
Yes, they are widely used in weddings, puja décor, and festive flower arrangements.
6. Do Gladiolus bulbs multiply?
Yes, bulbs produce small corms which can be replanted the following season.
7. How to extend Gladiolus vase life?
Cut flowers early morning, place them in clean water, and change water daily for freshness.
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Don’t miss the chance to add Gladiolus Suvanoor Color Bulbs to your garden! Their vibrant blooms will brighten your home and festivals. Pair them with decorative planters, organic compost, and garden tools for the best results.