Providing the right light without burning its leaves
Light is one of the key elements. Jade plants need a bright environment to stay healthy, but they hate direct sunlight, especially behind a south-facing window in summer. The ideal spot? A location near a well-oriented window with plenty of filtered light. Too much sun can damage its leaves, while too little light will stunt its growth and hinder flowering.
How to make a jade tree bloom and perfume your whole house
To bloom, the jade plant needs energy, but not too much. A light and regular supply is quite sufficient. In spring and summer, you can add a mild fertilizer for succulents or a little well-rotted compost. Some gardeners also use a flowering plant fertilizer, once a month at most, to stimulate the formation of flower buds, but never overdo it.
Cinnamon can be used as a natural remedy to protect the jade tree: sprinkled in very small quantities on a cut, a broken leaf or the base of a well-dried cutting, it acts as an antiseptic, limits rot and promotes rapid healing, without disturbing the plant’s growth.
Cold weather, an unexpected ally of flowering
Here’s a little-known tip: jade plants appreciate a slight drop in temperature. In late autumn, place it in a cooler room, away from drafts, with a moderate and stable temperature. This temperature reduction, combined with less watering, mimics natural conditions and sends a clear signal to the plant: it’s time to prepare to bloom. NEXT PAGE
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