Crassula ovata, Jade (Big leaf) – Succulent Plant
₹379.00
Whether you’re a beginner or expert gardener, Jade plant is one of the most common choices of plant lovers. It can be a great housewarming gift or the perfect choice for those who love green but don’t have time to create a garden.
Jade plant is also considered a lucky symbol/sign for money. Its other names are “Money Plant,” ” Dollar Plant,” “Lucky Plant,” and “Friendship Plant.”
Jade plant is toxic. Keep children and pets away so that they do not consume the leaves.
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Description
Plant Details
- Plant Size: Approximately 1.2-1.9 inches in overall height, from bottom of pot to top leaf and 3-5 inches spread
- Other name(s): Jade Plant
- Plant Type: Foliage, Succulent
- Plant Placement: Indoors or Outdoors
- Bloom Season: Summers
- Maximum Reachable Height: Up to 4-5 feet (48-60 inches)
- Difficulty: Easy to grow and low maintenance
What’s Included
- Plant: Crassula Ovata, Jade Plant (1)
- Pot: 5 inch Grower Round Plastic Pot (Black) (1)
Please Note
- All images displayed are of real products
- Actual plant may vary from the picture with respect to size and appearance
- As they are natural being and each plant differ from each other
- These are natural plants and required to be handled with love and care
- Pot design and color are subject to availability
- The actual delivery time may differ depending on the availability of the product
Care Tips
Light
- This succulent like the light very much but do not need as much
- Some varieties may develop a red tinge on the edges of leaves when exposed to high levels of sunlight
- You can place Jade plant near a window, and it will do fine
Water
- Needs goof amount of water
- Avoid overwatering and underwatering
- Follow this tip: stick your finger into the soil 2 inches deep and if the soil feels dry, water the plant. If not, do not water the plant
Soil and Transplanting
- Well drained sandy soil
- The soil mixture for Jade plants needs aerating and proper draining
- Add coconut coir and Pine bark to make the soil more drainage friendly
Temperature & Humidity
- Prefer low temperature
- Be careful not to allow the plants to stay too warm; otherwise, their growth tends to become stretched and soft
- Low humidity is best for Jade plants
Fertilizer
- Jade plant does not need a lot of fertilizer
- But for the best care, you can fertilize Jade plant once every six weeks
Propagation
- Propagate from cuttings
- Use both leaf cuttings and stems with complete rosettes can produce new plants but stems will produce faster results
- When using a stem cutting, wait for the cut surface dry for a few days
- Place the stem cutting in moist cactus soil and keep the plant out of direct sunlight
- After a few days, the cuttings will begin to take root
Repotting
- Mix your soil for the new pot thoroughly. Hold the Jade plant at the base and gently tip the pot down. Tap the bottom and remove the plant with the soil. Brush off the excess soil from the plant with your hand. Check if there is any damage
- Check for white roots, which are healthy. Dark, black, or brown and damp roots are not good
- Put 1 inch of gravel at the bottom of the pot and then add a third of the new soil mixture and your plant Cover the rest of the plant with soil
- Water the plant to set the soil mixture. Make sure it drains well
Pruning
- First, examine the Jade plant (best done in the early spring because new growth begins during the spring). See the overgrown stems and decide how you want to shape the plant
- Use sharp shears to cut overgrown stems
- Cut out unhealthy branches completely. Make clean cuts. Do not break the main branch
- Trim the plant to the size you want
Toxicity
- Jade plant has a slight toxicity for human and pets
- It will not cause death or serious illness, but can cause nausea
- Keep children and pets away so that they do not consume Jade plant leaves
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