Jade Plant
Indoor Plant Care

Jade Plant
People who love the looks of a succulent and ease of care, jade plant offers thick, lush leaves and visually interesting branches. Although it grows slowly and has the potential to live from your kids' birth until their high school graduations at least! It also looks great in a pretty pot when paired with other succulent varieties.
Jade plant does not require a lot of water, so keep soil somewhat dry. It prefers bright light and ordinary room temperatures. Jades don't do well in extreme temperatures. Over exposure to both high and low temperatures will affect your plant's health. Pests that you should watch out: Aphids and mealybugs are the most common offenders. One way to remove them is to dip a cotton swab in alcohol and wipe them away, repeating this process until they are no longer visible.
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