Cultivation methods and precautions of Qingye Jasper

Cultivation methods and precautions of Qingye Jasper

Green Leaf Jade is very easy to grow. Green Leaf Jade likes semi-shade environment. Semi-shade does not mean there is no light at all. It does not like direct sunlight, but if the indoor light is too weak, it will not grow well. Green Leaf Jade likes a humid environment.

How to cultivate green leaf jasper

1. Temperature

The temperature for growing green-leaf jade needs to be around 25 degrees. The temperature changes little in spring and autumn. The temperature in summer is relatively high, so high temperatures should be avoided. The temperature in winter is low, so the temperature should be controlled between 10-15 degrees.

2. Lighting

Green-leaf jade is a shade-loving plant. In summer, it needs to avoid direct sunlight and be placed in a cool place for maintenance. In winter, it can be placed in a well-lit place indoors.

3. Water and fertilizer

Green Leaf Jade needs sufficient water. In spring and autumn when the weather is dry, you can water it every 2-3 days. In summer when the temperature is high and the water evaporates quickly, you need to water it every 1-2 days.

4. Pruning

During the growth period of Green Leaf Jade, the branches and leaves grow relatively fast, and the lush branches and leaves need to be pruned. When they grow to about 1 cm, they can be topped.

Green Leaf Jasper Maintenance Precautions

When caring for green-leaf jade, you need to pay attention to fertilization. The culture soil of jade needs to be replaced every 2-3 years. During the growing period, it needs to be fertilized once every 15-20 days. You can apply decomposed liquid fertilizer or nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer. In the later stage, jade needs to reduce the number of fertilizations.

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