The present research was conducted to find out the Effect of different colored shade nets on production and quality of various ornamental plants. The experiment consists of 25 treatments with three replications which were laid out in Factorial Randomized Complete Block Design. The treatments were combined with two factors as factor I with different colour shade nets are Green, White, Black, Red nets and Open condition and factor II comprises of different ornamental plants i.e., Pandanus veitchii, Epipremnum aureum, Sansevieria trifasciata, Aglaonema commutatum var. Redgold, Rhoeo spathacea were taken. The results revealed that the black shade net with combination of Epipremnum aureum had maximum plant height (338.87cm) and carotenoids 1.63mg/g was recorded. Red net with Rhoeo spathacea combination showed highest total leaf area (7098.24 cm2), photosynthesis rate (4.31), Crop growth rate (5.11 g m-2 day-1) and Relative Growth rate (5.55 g g-1 day-1) respectively. Plant spread and Dry matter production was found highest under red net and Pandanus combination. Green shadenet and Rhoeo combination showed maximum ascorbic acid (3.93 mg g-1) and leaf pH (6.32). Highest mean total chlorophyll (4.03 mg g-1) was observed under green net and Epipremnum and longest vase life (42.98 days) was reported under black net and Sansevieria. Black and red shade nets were shown to be more effective than other colour nets in enhancing the majority of plant characteristics. As a result, black or red nets can be utilised to substitute the commercially available green shade net for cut greens and potted plant production.