10 Best Pooja Flower Plants You Can Grow on Your Balcony

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Fresh flowers make every pooja feel more special, but buying them every day isn't always convenient. The good news is that you don't need a big garden to enjoy homegrown blooms. Even a small balcony can become your own mini flower garden with the right plants. These easy-to-grow flowering plants need simple care and can provide fresh blossoms for your daily prayers while making your home more colourful and fragrant.
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Marigold (Genda)

Marigold is one of the most popular flowers used in Hindu rituals. It loves bright sunlight, grows quickly in pots, and starts flowering within a few weeks. Regular watering and occasional feeding help it bloom for months.

Hibiscus (Gudhal)

Hibiscus flowers are commonly offered to Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesha. This low-maintenance plant produces beautiful flowers almost every day when placed in a sunny spot and watered regularly.


Rose (Gulab)

Roses add elegance to both your balcony and your pooja room. They grow well in large pots with well-drained soil, a few hours of sunlight, and regular pruning, rewarding you with blooms through most of the year.

Jasmine (Chameli)

Jasmine is loved for its sweet fragrance, which creates a peaceful and devotional atmosphere. As a climbing plant, it grows beautifully along balcony railings and produces delicate white flowers with proper care.

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