What’s in the Box
- Jade Plant with Pot: 20- 25 cm
- Pot Size: 4-5 inch diameter
- Soil Media: Coco Peat+Coco Chips+Soil
- Recyclable box
Plant Care.
Light:
- Jade Plants thrive in bright, indirect sunlight. They can tolerate some direct morning sunlight, but it’s best to avoid intense, scorching sun.
- If you’re growing it indoors, place it near a sunny window but protect it from hot, direct sun in the afternoon.
Watering:
- Allow the soil to dry out almost completely between waterings. Water the Jade Plant thoroughly, but make sure the pot has drainage holes to prevent waterlogging, which can lead to root rot.
- During the growing season (spring and summer), water more frequently, and reduce the frequency during the dormant winter months.
Soil:
- Use a well-draining cactus or succulent potting mix, or create your own by mixing regular potting soil with perlite or sand.
Temperature:
- Maintain average room temperatures, ideally between 65-75°F (18-24°C). Jade Plants can tolerate slightly cooler conditions but should be protected from frost and extreme cold.
Humidity:
- Jade Plants can adapt to typical indoor humidity levels, making them suitable for indoor environments.
Fertilizing:
- Feed your Jade Plant with a balanced, diluted liquid fertilizer every 6-8 weeks during the growing season (spring through summer). Do not fertilize during the dormant period.
Pruning and Maintenance:
- Prune your plant as needed to maintain its shape and remove any dead or yellowing leaves. You can pinch back the tips of the stems to encourage bushier growth.
Propagation:
- Jade Plants can be propagated through leaf or stem cuttings. Allow the cut ends to callus for a few days before planting them in a well-draining mix. Water sparingly until they develop roots.
Potting:
- Choose a pot with drainage holes and repot your Jade Plant as needed when it becomes root-bound or outgrows its container. Repotting is typically necessary every 2-3 years.
Toxicity:
- While Jade Plants are not typically considered highly toxic, they can be mildly toxic if ingested. Keep them out of reach of children and pets.
Jade Plants are often associated with good luck and financial prosperity, making them a popular choice for homes and offices. With proper care and attention to their specific needs, they will thrive and continue to bring charm and greenery to your indoor spaces.
Components of a Self-Watering Pot:
- Reservoir: This is the bottom part of the pot, where water is stored. It typically has a separate compartment with a water level indicator, which helps you monitor the water level easily. The reservoir is usually separated from the plant container by a barrier that prevents the roots from sitting in standing water.
- Plant Container: This is the upper part of the pot where you plant your greenery. It has a growing medium (usually potting soil) and a plant.
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