Lights & Water
Light: Bright sun rays.
Watering: One day per week.
Where to grow: Indoor plant
Maintenance: Low cost
Special feature: Air purifying
Plant Essentials
Fertilizer/ feed for the plant:Feed a balanced fertiliser, 0-20-10 or 5-10-5 ratio every 2 weeks. Don’t use a fertiliser in winters.
Repotting : Repot your Jade Green every 2 to 3 years.
Propogation : Crassula can be propagated by stem cuttings
Common Problems
1. Why is my Jade Plant drooping?
Watering the Jade Plant too little or too much can make it droop. Fix your watering schedule to stop your Jade Plant from drooping.
2. Why are leaves falling off my Jade plant?
If your Jade Plant is receiving insufficient water, the plant starts to shed leaves. Water your Jade Plant if the soil feels dry. Water your plant overtime the top 2 inches of the soil dries up.
3. Why are my Crassula Ovata leaves turning yellow?
Overwatering leaves to yellowing of leaves. These leaves will eventually drop. Check the soil. If the soil is damp, wait for it to completely dry out before rewatering.
Style and Decor
Light Requirements :Crassula Perforata can grow well in bright light as well as low light. This plant grows best when it enjoys four hours of filtered sun daily.
Locations :The Jade Plant flourishes in bright light. Place your plant on sunny windowsills where it receives filtered light for at least four hours a day. This plant can also be grown outdoors. Direct sun won’t harm your plant.
Styling/decor tip :The Jade Plant is a beautiful ornamental succulent which makes an excellent houseplant. You can pair the Jade Plant with a contrasting pot and place her by a window in your living room or in your bedroom to add a splash of green. The Jade Plant can also be grown outdoors in your balconies.