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Jade plant: check out tips and care for having the species at home

Also called the money tree, the jade plant is part of the succulent family and can bring various benefits to the home.

By Yeska Coelho

Submitted at Jan 31, 2025, 1:00 PM

05 min de leitura
Jade (Crassula ovata)

Jade (Crassula ovata) (@asianlifestyledesign/Flickr)

The jade plant, known for its beauty and ease of cultivation, is an excellent ally for decoration of any project. Its fleshy, shiny leaves not only add a green touch to spaces, but also bring benefits that go beyond aesthetics. Let’s explore the benefits of the jade plant and the best practices for successfully cultivating it.

What are the benefits of the Jade plant


Jade plant

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Native to South Africa and popularized in Brazilian homes, the jade plant offers several benefits, making it a sure choice for internal and external projects. Firstly, it is acclaimed for its ability to purify the air, filtering toxins and contributing to a healthier project. In addition, it is popularly referred to as the "money tree" due to its association with prosperity. In fact, in Chinese culture, this plant is known to bring luck and prosperity, making it a popular gift at open houses and offices, bringing good energy to the project.
Jade plant

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Another advantage is its low maintenance, ideal for those with a busy lifestyle. The jade plant easily adapts to various projects, from sunnier areas to places with indirect light, making it versatile and accessible for any person. Being a member of the succulent family, it has high resistance to drought, as it stores water in its fleshy leaves, allowing for fewer worries about regular watering.

How to care for the jade plant


Jade plant

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Caring for the jade plant is a simple process, but it requires attention to some specific needs to ensure its healthy growth.
Lighting Lighting is crucial: it thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. Placing the plant near a sunny window may be ideal. However, direct exposure to intense sunlight should be avoided as it can scorch its leaves. Watering Watering is another essential aspect of caring for the jade plant. The most recommended practice is to water when the soil is completely dry to the touch. During the hotter months, the plant may require more frequent watering, while in winter, watering can be more spaced. Overwatering is harmful, as it can cause root rot, so it is important that the pot has good drainage. Soil For soil, opt for a well-draining mix. Special mixes for succulents, easily found in gardening stores, are ideal. You can also fertilize moderately. Applying a balanced fertilizer diluted in water during the active growth period, such as in spring and summer, can promote more vigorous development of the plant. Pruning Light pruning helps maintain the desired shape and encourages branching. Removing dead or damaged leaves also keeps the plant healthy. If the jade plant grows too tall or becomes disproportionate, remove some branches for adjustments.