What is a jade plant?
The nephrit or Crassula ovata is succulent, which is often grown as an inner plant in many areas of the world; It can also be successfully grown outdoors if the climate is slight warm. You can also hear nephritic plants called trees of friendship or monetary plants, and in some cultures people think that having a nephrit plant around the house is lucky. Many garden shops sell nephritic plants and it is very easy to grow. Nephrit plant leaves are also very strong and fleshy, usually dark green and sometimes with reddish edges. When the flowers of the plant nephritus, it produces small clusters of white to pink flowers. People who grow jade plants like houseplants sometimes fight with them because the plants will largely like to remain aosamous. It is quite difficult to kill the plant of jade, but constant attention is probably the best way to do it; These plants manage to neglect and conditions that could kill a number of other houseplants, including othersSukulents.
Jade plants take well to garden gardening and prefer dry, free soil that will not hold water. They are happy to be soaked regularly and then allowed to dry completely; If the conditions are too wet, the plant begins to move, with thick, fleshy stems grow soft and mushy and leaves shrink and fall. The roto can also damage the roots of the jade plants. The best place for growing these plants inside is a warm, sunny place, ideally near the window with lots of light and if you grow nephrites outside, wrap them in blankets during the winter, if you think it will be freezing because the plants are very susceptible to frostbite.
Benefit from pruning, helping them provide firm shape and promoting slow, even trunk growth and creates a plant that will be able to support themselves. If the nephrit plant is not cut, the plant will grow best and the branches begin with the weight of the hundredHovat. At the beginning of spring, cut slightly, crop every few weeks to prevent a shocking plant.The easiest way to spread a jade plant is to allow the plant to do work. In the wild, these plants are simply tilted and branches fall, which are rooted by themselves, and you can imitate these conditions at home if you want to increase the population of nefines.