1. SoilThe soil requirements of the jade plant are not strict, but it will grow more healthily if fertile, breathable and well-drained soil is used. 2. WateringDuring its growth period, make sure the soil is moist and water it in time. However, the amount of watering must be controlled to avoid water accumulation and root rot. In summer, when the weather is relatively dry, you can spray water on the leaves appropriately. 3. LightingWhen growing jade sticks, avoid direct exposure to strong light. It is best to let it receive diffuse light. In summer, move it to a cool place or take shade measures. 4. TemperatureIt is best to give it a growing environment of 15-30℃. It is cold-resistant. As long as the temperature is controlled at around 2-3℃ in winter, it can survive the winter safely. |
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