1. Light and temperatureFlowers don’t bloom without sunshine! There is no doubt that the growth of Rainbow Jade Succulent is determined by light! An experiment has proved that if two pots of rainbow jade succulent are placed in a sunny place and a shady place at home respectively, with the same temperature and water volume, the rainbow jade succulent in the sunny place will grow compactly and have good color, while the one on the other side will be too mushy to have a proper posture. Of course, loving the sun does not mean that you can expose the Rainbow Jade Succulent to the sun! In terms of temperature, Rainbow Jade Succulent can grow well at around 10℃-28℃. It also particularly likes an environment with a large temperature difference between day and night! Therefore, spring and autumn are suitable times to appreciate the Rainbow Jade succulent. The emerald green leaves make people feel relaxed and happy! 2. SoilSoil: Rainbow Jade Succulent does not require overly fertile soil, just ensure the looseness and drainage of the soil. 3. Watering and fertilizingRainbow Jade Succulent is a boon for lazy people. Its strong drought resistance saves flower growers a lot of effort! But if it happens to be the critical growth period, you must make sure to ensure sufficient water. You can water less during the dormant period. So how do you tell if your Rainbow Jade succulent is lacking water? It's very simple. Generally, slow growth or red leaves are a sign of water shortage, so remember to water appropriately. As for fertilizing, Rainbow Jade Succulent is very worry-free. You only need to apply a little fertilizer during the critical period of growth! |
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