JADE
Succulent, fleshy leaves are round or oval, dark green, blue-gray, or edged in red depending on species and cultivar. The thick trunk-like stems and branches of jade plants are usually brown. Clusters of star-shaped white or pink flowers will appear on mature plants in the winter.
Care
- Indoor plant
- Grows well in bright indoors
- Watering twice a week
- Pruning encourages branching
- Fertilize once every 6 months
- Leaf fall- lack of nitrogen or sunlight
- Toxic for pets
Benefits
- Considered as good luck plant to attract wealth
- Improves air quality
- Absorbs C02 at night
- Best at removing Toluene and acetone
- Increases humidity
- Flourishes in direct sunlight.
- Well-drained sandy loam
- Cannot tolerate waterlogged conditions
Botanical Name: Crassula ovata
Plant Type: Succulents Plant
Usage:
- Indoor Plant
- Attractive Foliage (leaves)
- Lucky plant
Succulent care:-
- Watering:- twice in a week
- (Do finger test for checking soil moisture). Do not overwater the plant especially in the monsoon.
- Sunlight:- Diffused
- Pot mix:- cocopeat × send × garden soil (60:20:20)