Trailing Jade Succulent

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People love the Succulent Trailing Jade because it requires very little work to raise. The Trailing Jade is one of the easiest plants in the world to care for and can go for weeks without water. Its green egg-shaped leaves are capable of holding water. This succulent is also perfect as a hanging decoration thanks to the stems that grow out of its center. Thanks to the minimal care required, the Trailing Jade will add an extra layer of beauty to your home for a long time.

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6 hours of bright, indirect sunlight per day. Direct sunlight may give it a slight sunburn, but it won’t dramatically harm these resilient desert plants.

Give it enough to moisten all of the soil in its container. Then allow the soil to dry out completely before watering again.

65°-75°F

Also Known As :
Peperomia rotundifolia, Round Leaf Peperomia
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Trailing Jade Succulent

No, money doesn’t grow on trees, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a money tree. I am not referring to dollar bills growing off a branch instead of leaves, but an existing plant that is easy to care for. The Jade Succulent is a hardy plant that is known as a symbol of good luck.

 

If you are planning a casino trip or watching your team play a championship match, it might help to have a couple of Jade plants for some good fortune. It is also a great gift for someone who just got hired at an office. The Jade plant is one of the best housewarming gifts available.

 

Before you make your first plant purchase or add it to your growing botanical collection, read on further to learn more about the wonderful Jade Plant.

 

What is a Jade Succulent?

 

With hundreds of thousands of known flowers in the world, botanists and scientists organized a classification system to organize these plants. The Jade Plant is a part of the Crassula genus, a proud member of the Crassulaceae or Stonecrop family. Parts of South Africa and Mozambique are the native home of Jade Plants.

 

Jade Plant is a simple and easy-to-remember nickname, but its official name is Crassula Ovata. Nicknames are fun and give plants a sense of personality. It may be referred to as Jade Plant Crassula Ovata, but it may have one of the following nicknames.

 

  • Lucky Plant
  • Money Plant
  • Money Tree

 

The Jade Plant will thrive wherever it’s placed and, hopefully, bring prosperity to its owner. Again, itt will not make money magically appear in your pocket, but its low maintenance will not burn a hole in your wallet either.

 

You might have already seen a picture of this plant and were left amazed at its beauty. As the Jade plant matures, the wooden stem thickens and resembles a tiny tree branch. The main trunk branches out into smaller stems that hold more leaves.

 

The jade-green foliage contains thick and oval-shaped leaves making their appearance elegant and pristine. Jade plants also produce a white or pink flower that will become an attention-grabber wherever it is placed.

 

For it to bloom, it needs to meet certain conditions. The best way to meet those conditions is by providing the best Jade plant care possible.

 

multicolored leaves on plant

 

Plant Size

 

Jade plants are giant plants that will take up too much space in your home. They might start small and eventually mature into being three to six feet tall. The leaves are only a few inches long and wide.

 

Growing Jade plants will require new soil and a bigger pot to remain healthy and thrive. Make sure to use the fresh potting mix to promote further growth and keep its roots in good condition.

 

Light

 

Like all houseplants, Jade Plants need a light source to continue to maintain its growth. Light is essential for plants since they use light as a fuel source for energy.

 

The Jade Plant requires at least 4 hours of bright light. Overexposing your Jade plant to direct sunlight will cause the leaves to be brown, and the plant may die. Place your Jade Plant near a window where it is sure to receive plenty of bright indirect light.

 

Watering

 

Like most succulents, the Jade Plant is drought-resistant and can handle a little neglect when watering. Jade Plants require more water in the spring and summer and should receive less water during the winter.

 

Though, too much water may potentially kill your Jade Plant. It will also make it more susceptible to root rot, a common fungal infection in plants.

 

To prevent root rot from killing your plant, make sure you keep your Jade plant in a pot with drainage holes so water can escape and save the roots from drowning. Allow the soil of your Jade Plant to dry before watering. Depending on how long it takes for the soil to dry, you might end up watering it weekly or monthly.

 

Humidity and Temperature

 

Jade Plants do best when kept in chill temperatures of 55 degrees to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The inside of homes can get warmer than 75 degrees, especially in the summer, but the plant will be okay as long as you meet its water and light requirements. The Jade Plant prefers low humidity but will still experience growth in normal house humidity levels.

 

Why Choose a Jade Succulent for Your Home?

 

The Jade Plant is easy to grow and is perfect for gardening enthusiasts of all skill levels. It is highly sought after because it is a beautiful decorative piece.

 

If you ever thought about starting a bonsai tree, the Jade Plant is great for beginners because it is very resilient. If you need even more reasons to keep Jade Plants as houseplants, check out the information below.

 

Eases Nervousness and Enhances Mood

 

Most people live busy lives split between work, hobbies, family, and friends. You might feel stress trying to juggle everything at once. If you surround yourself with Jade Plants, you may start to feel more tranquil.

 

Research suggests that people find nature to be soothing and enjoy being surrounded by ornamental plants. You and your family may be in better moods by keeping them in common areas, like living rooms and kitchens.

 

Boosts Creativity and Natural Healing

 

It is common to bring flowers when visiting a patient at a hospital. Flowers are lively and make people happy. If you own a couple of Jade Plants, you might catch yourself dealing with fewer colds or allergies.

 

A lot of famous paintings involve scenic images of nature. To this day, plants inspire people to use their full creative energies.

 

Purifies Air

 

Keeping several Jade Plants is one of the most natural ways to clean the surrounding air of pollutants. A study from NASA suggests that houseplants can lower the effects of common household airborne toxins like cigarette smoke and formaldehyde.

jade plant indoors

Are Jade Succulents Good Indoors & Outdoors?

 

The Crassula Ovata can ideally be kept outside or inside. Both locations require different care requirements and levels of experience.

 

If you’re planning to keep your Jade Plant outside, ensure it is kept in the shade where the temperatures are cooler. Your Jade Plants can be their garden or group up with other outdoor plants.

 

Avoid growing jade plants in extended hours of direct sun. Bright light is still vital for this plant to thrive.

 

If you live somewhere with temperatures reaching below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, it is best to keep your Jade Plant grown indoors as a houseplant. If the temperature is within the right conditions, it can still be kept outside but should be brought inside if it gets cold overnight.

 

Most plant parents have better luck keeping the Crassula Ovata as a houseplant. It is indoors where this plant can continue to thrive with only minimal care.

 

Are Jade Succulents Pet and Children Friendly?

 

There is no denying the beauty of the Jade Plant. Even though you can begin to daydream by just gazing at it, it is toxic for pets, children, and people.

 

For people, the plant is mildly toxic and could cause unwanted side effects. The Jade Plant’s juice or sap may cause minor redness or irritation on the skin. If accidentally ingested by small children, it may cause temporary digestive issues.

 

Jade Plants are very harmful to animals if ingested. It may induce vomiting, an upset stomach, and other unwanted symptoms. Contact the Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 or reach out to your local veterinarian as soon as possible if you feel that your pet ingested the Jade Plant.

 

Jade Succulent Family Relatives

 

Jade Plants are not the only popular succulents indoor gardeners are raving about. Here are other relatives of the Jade Plant that you can add to your collection.

 

  • Echeverria Plant: This succulent is recognized for its rosette pattern leaves available in different colors.

 

  • Aloe Vera: This plant is not only resilient and beautiful, but it also has medicinal value. The gel of Aloe Vera may be used to treat sunburns on the skin.

 

  • Giant Velvet Rose: A slightly larger succulent, the Giant Velvet Rose is known for being sturdy and can be kept in an outside garden.

 

Plant Types That Are Similar to the Jade Succulent Plant

 

If you want to add a little more variety to your indoor garden collection, the following plants are great additions and look nice next to a Jade Plant.

 

  • Rubber Plant: The Rubber Tree enjoys receiving bright indirect light and grows large enough to take up a corner in your home.

 

  • Chinese Evergreen: One of the most durable indoor plants available, the Chinese Evergreen has green leaves with splashes of cream colors.

 

  • ZZ Plant: The ZZ plant is perfect for people who want to add green to living spaces but do not receive too much bright light. This plant is sought-after because it does well in low-light settings.

 

Final Thoughts – Jade Succulent

 

People may have a lucky amulet or item that brings them better fortune. Keeping a Jade Plant in your home will bring you good luck and better overall quality of living.

 

Aside from those positive benefits, the Jade Plant will look great in your new home or on your office desk. If you are interested in other indoor plants, check out PlantedPot!

 

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