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Crassula Plant

 

Given their low water needs, jades and other Crassula species are ideal for people who tend to neglect their plants.
They are very hard to kill and very easy to propagate from cuttings.
Even a single leaf that falls from the plant will often take root in potting mix.
However, don’t completely neglect your plant–it still needs water!

Crassula can be sensitive to temperature.
Too hot, and they will go dormant and drop their lower leaves.
Too cold, and they will simply pout, not doing much of anything.
Other than that, they laugh off both neglect and abuse.

Light
Most Crassula plants need some shade in the hottest part of summer but require bright light to attain their most vibrant color.

When grown outdoors, a site with morning sun and afternoon shade is perfect.
Placed in full sun, the leaves can scald.
When grown indoors, place Crassula plants in a spot that receives bright indirect light all day, or
direct sun for six hours of the day.

 

Water
These are succulent plants related to the stonecrops, and they prefer sparse watering,
with the soil drying out completely before being watered again.
Avoid overwatering. Instead, soak the plant, allow it to drain completely, then wait for the soil to dry out before watering again.
During cooler months, reduce watering, as the roots can rot in cold, wet soil.
Crassula plants begin actively growing in the spring, so watch for watering needs.

 

Please Note

This product will be hand delivered to your doorstep.

The image is for reference only.

Please take out the plant from the box immediately after receiving and water it as required.

Water the soil, not the leaves and flowers.

Keep it away from direct sunlight.

Avoid placing plants in trouble spots, such as near heat or air conditioning ducts.

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