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The Sukh Shanti Plant (Justicia gendarussa), also known as Water-Willow, is a timeless Indian plant celebrated for its calming fragrance, delicate blooms, and strong cultural significance as a symbol of peace and well-being.
We offer this plant exclusively in bulk quantities (20 plants or more) to cater to corporate orders, festive gifting, large events, hotels, wellness centers, housing societies, and eco-conscious projects.
By choosing Sukh Shanti Plants in bulk, you are not just buying greenery—you are spreading harmony, promoting sustainable living, and gifting happiness at scale.
๐ธ Eco-Friendly Gifting – Perfect for corporate gifts, weddings, and celebrations.
๐ฟ Wellness Partner – Ideal for yoga studios, meditation centers & spas.
๐ข Greener Workspaces – Boost positivity & cleaner air in offices.
๐ก Community Impact – Beautify housing societies, schools, and public spaces.
๐ฎ๐ณ Support Local Growers – Sustain Indian gardeners with every order.
Minimum Quantity: 20 Plants
Packaging: Secure, eco-friendly bulk packaging
Delivery: Safe doorstep delivery across India (weekend delivery available in Noida & Mayur Vihar, Delhi)
Customization: Optional self-watering pots or gifting-ready packaging available on request
Key Features
Shukh Shanti Plant in Bulk: When you spread greenery, you spread harmony.
Keep in bright, indirect sunshine, which includes both partial and full shadow.
Once a week or avoid tilling if the soil is wet. Use rainwater, filtered water, distilled or bottled water.
Require very little time or effort to look after them.
Plant growth is affected by light, temperature, humidity, water, nutrition, and soil.
If your plant is completely indoors, you should only expose it to direct sunlight for 3-4 hours once a week.
Once every two weeks, we should weed the plant's soil with a light weeding.
Feed the plants a dilute solution of liquid fertiliser once every two months to keep them in the soil, depending on the present circumstances.