Laxmi Kamal, also known as Graptopetalum macdougallii, is one of the most beautiful and auspicious succulents you can grow at home. Named after the Hindu goddess of wealth β Goddess Laxmi β this plant is not just a decorative piece but also a symbol of prosperity and positivity.
However, many plant lovers struggle with keeping their Laxmi Kamal healthy, especially during monsoons or if they’re new to succulent care.
In this complete care guide, Succulent Hub India brings you everything you need to know about how to save and care for your Laxmi Kamal succulent.
π± What is Laxmi Kamal Succulent?
- Botanical Name: Graptopetalum macdougallii
- Common Name: Laxmi Kamal
- Plant Type: Succulent
- Origin: Mexico
- Symbolism: Prosperity, growth, and good fortune
It forms tight rosettes with green to pinkish chubby leaves, and with the right care, it even produces star-shaped flowers. Itβs a perfect choice for home temples, work desks, or balcony gardens.
β οΈ Common Problems with Laxmi Kamal
Here are the main issues customers face:
Problem | Reason |
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Mushy or soft leaves | Overwatering or poor drainage |
Leaves falling off | Sudden temperature changes |
Black spots on leaves | Fungal infection due to humidity |
No new growth | Lack of sunlight or root rot |
Plant dying from center | Water stuck in rosette or root rot |
β How to Save a Dying Laxmi Kamal β Step-by-Step
1. Check for Overwatering
- Gently remove the plant from soil
- Check the roots β if brown/black and mushy, it’s root rot
- Trim off dead roots and let the plant dry for 1 day before repotting
2. Use the Right Soil
- Always use well-draining soil
- Add 50% cocopeat + 30% perlite + 20% garden soil or use ready succulent mix
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3. Give Enough Light
- Keep the plant in bright indirect sunlight (3β5 hours daily)
- Avoid harsh afternoon sunlight in summer
4. Avoid Watering from the Top
- Never pour water directly into the rosette
- Water at the base only when the soil is completely dry
5. Protect During Rainy Season
- Do not keep outdoors in heavy monsoon
- Shift to covered area with ventilation
- Water once every 7β10 days depending on humidity
π Read: π§οΈ Succulent Care During Rainy Season β Full Guide
πͺ΄ General Laxmi Kamal Care Tips
Care Element | Recommendation |
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Sunlight | Bright indirect or filtered sun (morning sun is best) |
Watering | Only when soil is dry; approx. every 7β10 days |
Pot Type | Pot with drainage hole is a must |
Soil | Fast-draining, loose, airy mix |
Fertilizer | Once a month with mild cactus fertilizer (optional) |
Repotting | Every 1 year or when rootbound |
Propagation | Easy via leaf or rosette cuttings |
Toxicity | Non-toxic to pets and kids |
πΈ Laxmi Kamal in Vastu & Feng Shui
In Vastu and Feng Shui, Laxmi Kamal is considered lucky and is believed to bring financial growth and spiritual energy when placed correctly.
- Keep it in the North-East or East direction of your home
- Ideal for office desks, pooja rooms, or entrances
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π§ͺ Pro Tip for Plant Lovers
Mix a pinch of neem powder in your soil while potting to prevent fungal issues.
You can also spray a mild fungicide if you live in high-humidity areas.
πͺ· Final Words
The Laxmi Kamal is not just a plant β itβs a symbol of peace, prosperity, and nature’s beauty. If you give it just the right light, proper watering, and good drainage, it will thrive for years and even multiply on its own.
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