Princess Vine, Millionaires Vine, Cissus Sicyoide, Cissus Nodosa – Super Rare-Pack Of 10
Original price was: ₹1,399.00.₹899.00Current price is: ₹899.00.
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Selling Size : Pack of 10 Plants | 2.5″ Pot Included | Secure Packing
The plant you’re asking about, known by many names like Princess Vine, Millionaires Vine, Cissus sicyoides, and Cissus nodosa, is a beautiful and fast-growing tropical vine. It’s admired for its lush, green foliage and its ability to cover trellises, walls, or fences, creating a living green curtain.

Here’s a simple guide to keeping your Princess Vine healthy and thriving:
Light
Princess Vine is adaptable and can handle a variety of light conditions. It grows best in bright, indirect sunlight to partial shade. If you’re growing it outdoors, a spot with morning sun and afternoon shade is ideal, as harsh direct sun can scorch its leaves. When grown indoors, place it near a window where it can get plenty of light without direct, intense sun exposure.
Watering
This plant prefers consistently moist soil, but it dislikes being waterlogged. Water thoroughly and then let the top inch of soil dry out before you water it again. In hot, dry weather, you may need to water more frequently. Be careful not to let the plant sit in soggy soil, as this can quickly lead to root rot.
Soil and Fertilizer
Use a rich, well-draining soil mix that contains organic matter like compost or coco peat. A standard all-purpose potting mix with some added perlite or bark will also work well.
During the active growing season (spring and summer), you can feed your plant with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks to support its vigorous growth. Reduce or stop fertilizing during the fall and winter.
Temperature and Humidity
As a tropical plant, Princess Vine loves warm, humid conditions. It cannot tolerate frost or cold temperatures. If you live in a cold climate, you should bring the plant indoors before the temperature drops. To increase humidity indoors, you can mist the leaves, use a pebble tray, or place a humidifier nearby.
Pruning and Support
Princess Vine is a fast-growing climber and will need a sturdy support structure like a trellis, pergola, or wall to grow on. It’s often referred to as a “curtain vine” because it can create a dense, hanging wall of foliage.
Regular pruning is essential to control the plant’s size and shape. You can trim away dead or damaged branches and prune the main stems to encourage a bushier, fuller appearance.

Common Issues
- Yellowing Leaves: This is often a sign of overwatering. Let the soil dry out more between waterings.
- Wilting: While wilting can be a sign of both overwatering and underwatering, it’s usually due to a lack of water. Check the soil moisture to be sure.
- Pests: Keep an eye out for common pests like spider mites and mealybugs. If you find them, you can treat them with insecticidal soap or neem oil.
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