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Crassula ovata/Jade plant

Crassula ovata/Jade plant

Collection: Plants

Regular price Rs. 100.00
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Crassula ovata, commonly known as Jade plant or money plant, is a delightful succulent that adds a touch of elegance to any space.This compact shrub features thick, fleshy,oval shaped leaves. This plant is known for its longevity and can live for several decades with proper care. One of the most distinctive feature of the plant is its ability to store water in their leaves, which allows it to withstand drought. The plant is a versatile and attractive succulent that adds touch of elegance to any indoor or outdoor garden. Its unique appearence, longevity, and ease of care makes it a popular choice among succulents for the garden enthusiasts.

- Each plant is unique; size and shape fluctuate by season so all measurements are shown as a range
- Small plant measures upto 4-6" tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage
- Medium plant measures upto 8-12" tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage
- Large plant measures upto 12-36" tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage

Care Guide

Crassula ovata/Jade plant
South Africa

Plant care
-The plant flourishes in good health with plenty of light. If you provide a few hours of sunshine a day, you will have a happy plant
-Jade plant has water storing capabilities in thier leaves. Allow the soil to dry out partially between waterings. Its better to underwater than overwater this plant
-Plant prefers well-draining soil mix which is suitable for succulents and cacti
-Jade plants are not heavy feeders, but they can benifit from occasional fertilization during the growing seasons
-The plant has natural, bushy growth habit, but you can prune them to maintain the shape or to encourage branching
-Jade plants are generally resilient and not prone to any pests or diseases
-Repot the plant when it becomes root bound or the soil needs renewing

Sad plant signs
-Drooping or shrinking leaves: This is a sign of underwatering. The plant can tolerate drought, but if the leaves appear wilted, soft, or shriveled, it's a sign that plant needs water
-Yellowing leaves: This can be due to overwatering, especially if the soil reamins consistently wet, can lead to root rot and yellowing of foliage
-Soft or mushy stems: This can be due to overwatering or root rot. if you notice the foul smell round the plant, you can remove the plant carefully and trim down the affected parts and repot the plant with fresh soil
-Leaf drop: Excessive leaf drop is typically due to stress or the sudden change in temperature
-If the plant is appears tall and leggy with elongated spaces between the leaves, its the indication that the plant is not receiving enough sunlight

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