I’ve been around the indoor plant scene long enough to see trends come and go, and now there’s a growing buzz about using Indian hawthorn as an indoor specimen. Given that its reputation is built on thriving outdoors in subtropical climates, I’m a bit skeptical about all the hype surrounding its supposed indoor adaptability.
What exactly makes Indian hawthorn a good candidate for indoor life? I’ve read varying reports: some say it adapts well to lower light and indoor temperatures, while others mention issues like insufficient light triggering its susceptibility to pests or potential leaf drop. Is its tolerance to typical indoor conditions really as robust as advertised, or are we just dressing up an outdoor shrub in indoor aesthetics?
I’m particularly interested in understanding any necessary modifications for its care when kept indoors. Do things like occasional misting or supplemental lighting go a long way in supporting its health, or is it a losing battle trying to replicate the conditions it naturally thrives in? I worry that some of the indoor plant advocates might be promoting Indian hawthorn without considering the finer details of proper care and regional limitations.
Also, before buying one based on online recommendations, I’d like to see real-world accounts. Has anyone managed to keep an Indian hawthorn thriving indoors over the long term? What are the specific pitfalls to avoid, and are there any tricks for managing it that diverge from standard recommendations for more common indoor plants?
It seems like a lot of indoor plant enthusiasm might be conflating trendy aesthetics with practical horticulture. I’m curious if its indoor performance has been overestimated or if it’s truly a viable option for someone willing to put in a little extra work. I’d appreciate hearing your experiences and practical tips if you’re currently growing or have tried growing Indian hawthorn indoors.