Benefits:
The Jade plant has the ability to improve indoor air quality. It can remove Volatile Organic Compounds like formaldehyde, acetone, benzene, and toluene inside a house that can be very harmful. It’s best at removing toluene and acetone.
30 to 60 % relative humidity is ideal for homes and offices, and a jade plant can contribute to this.
Its a believation that jade plant is a lucky charm plant.So put the plant in a Southeast corner of your home to bring wealth to your home.
Keep the Jade plant in an Eastern section of the house to boost the health and happiness of family members.Its easy to maintain. It adapts well to partial shade and low-lighting conditions. It can grow well in day-long indirect sunlight. It doesn’t need frequent watering. You only have to water the plant when the soil seems dry.
Jade plant may reduce Carbon dioxide in the night, but it performs photosynthesis in the day through the Calvin cycle.
How to care:
Soil:
The only major soil requirement that jade plants have is that the soil must drain rapidly. The jade plant, native to South Africa, has adapted to thrive in rocky, sandy soils with low fertility.
Water:
Water when the top 1 to 2 inches of soil are dry.About a month after planting, begin feeding jade plants when you water with Miracle-Gro® Succulent Plant Food.
Sunshine:
Jade plants can grow in full sun to pretty dense shade. However, 4-6 hours of direct sunlight is ideal for outdoor plants and they’ll do best with a little shade from the intense afternoon sun.
The takeaway:
If you want the plant that
1.Improves your indoor air quality;
2.Easy to maintain;
3.Have medicinal properties ;
4.Adds a touch of beauty in your home &
5.Absorbs CO2 in the night.
Then Jade plant is a best choose for you!
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