1. SoilJade dew likes cool and semi-shaded conditions and is afraid of extreme heat and severe cold. The soil requires granular soil with good drainage, such as the common Kanuma soil, Akadama soil, volcanic rock soil and other mixtures on the market, with granular soil as the main component. 2. LightingJade plant prefers a semi-shaded environment and is afraid of direct sunlight. Excessive light will cause the front end of the surface leaves to no longer be crystal clear and will turn dark. 3. TemperatureJade dew is neither resistant to severe cold nor to extreme heat, and its main growing season is spring and autumn. When cultivating, control the temperature well to prevent it from freezing or rotting in summer. 4. WateringJade plant needs more watering than other succulents. The soil in the pot should be slightly moist, but do not water it excessively. 5. NotesThe leaves of Jade Dew will perform better if they are stewed, but several principles should be followed when stewing. It is generally not recommended to do it during the day, it is better to do it at night. Also, it should not be stewed when the temperature exceeds 20 degrees, when it rains, or after watering. This way it will grow better. |
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