Quisqualis Indica Red colour – Rangoon Creeper is a stylish indoor plant admired for its decorative presence and ability to enhance interiors. It adds character and freshness while fitting seamlessly into homes and offices.
Water deeply to allow roots to establish, but less frequently than indoor plants.
Early morning or late evening watering helps reduce evaporation.
Adjust frequency depending on season—more in summer, less in winter.
Ensure good drainage to avoid waterlogging around roots.
Place in locations with direct or partial sunlight depending on plant type.
Avoid exposing tender plants to harsh midday sun; morning sunlight is ideal.
Rotate pots occasionally for even growth.
Outdoor plants generally tolerate wider temperature ranges.
Most thrive in 20–35°C but protect from extreme heat or frost.
Provide shelter during sandstorms or strong winds.
Use slow-release granular fertilizer every 6–8 weeks during active growth.
Supplement with liquid feed monthly for vibrant leaves and flowers.
Avoid over-fertilization to prevent root burn.
Trim dead or damaged branches regularly to promote new growth.
Remove weeds around the base to reduce competition for nutrients.
Repot or refresh topsoil annually for healthy root development.
This plant is recognized for its attractive foliage and natural growth habit. Quisqualis Indica Red colour – Rangoon Creeper typically develops lush leaves with unique textures, shapes, or colors, depending on the variety. It grows steadily indoors, adapting well to pots and indoor conditions.
Keep the plant in bright, indirect light and water moderately when the top layer feels dry. Avoid overwatering and feed occasionally to promote healthy growth and vibrant leaves.