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Crassula ovata, Jade plant (Small leaf)- Succulent Plant

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Crassula ovata, Jade plant (Small leaf)- Succulent Plant  - Plants World

Crassula ovata, Jade plant (Small leaf)- Succulent Plant
































Plant Type Houseplant
Sun Exposure Full Sun, Part Sun
Soil Type Sandy
Soil pH Neutral
Bloom Time Varies
Flower Color White
Hardiness Zones 10, 11

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Planting:


  • Choose a wide and sturdy pot with a moderate depth, as jade plants have a tendency to grow top-heavy and fall over.

  • Use a soil that will drain thoroughly, as excessive moisture may promote fungal diseases like root rot. An all-purpose potting mix will work, though you will want to mix in additional perlite to improve drainage. A 2:1 ratio of potting mix to perlite is great. Alternatively, use a pre-made succulent or cacti potting mix.

  • After planting a jade plant, don’t water it right away. Waiting anywhere from several days to a week before watering lets the roots settle and recover from any damage.


Caring:

  • Jade plants need at least 4 hours of direct sunlight each day. Young plants should be kept in bright, indirect sunlight; large, well-established jade plants can handle more direct sunlight. Kitchens and offices with a south-facing window are typically great spots with just enough light, as are western-facing windows.

  • Jade plants grow best at room temperature (65° to 75°F / 18° to 24°C), but prefer slightly cooler temperatures at night and in the winter (down to 55°F / 13°C).

  • Watering jade plants correctly is very important:

    • In the spring and summer, when the plant is actively growing, it will require more water than at other times of the year. Water it deeply, then wait until the soil has mostly dried out before you water it again. This means that you could end up watering it once a week or once a month—it depends entirely on how quickly the soil dries out.

    • In the fall and winter, the plant may go dormant, causing it to slow or pause growth entirely. During this time, it won’t need much water. Water it even less often than in the spring and summer, allowing the soil to dry out fully between waterings. Large, well-established jades may not need more than one or two waterings throughout the entire dormancy period.



  • Try to avoid splashing water on the leaves while watering, as this can expose them to rot in a humid environment.

  • Jade plants can be sensitive to salts in tap water, so water with filtered or distilled water if your tap water is not ideal.

  • If the plant starts to drop its leaves, if leaves start to shrivel, or if brown spots appear on the leaves, it is an indication that the plant needs more water.

  • If leaves become squishy and waterlogged, the plant is getting too much water.

  • Jade plants should be fed sparingly. Use a diluted mix of a standard liquid houseplant fertilizer or a fertilizer made for cacti and succulents.