1. InspectionAfterwards, be sure to carefully check the growth condition of the plant. The most important thing is to check whether its rhizome is intact and whether the leaves are yellowing and drying up. If found, it is necessary to deal with it in time. This is related to the later growth of the plant after buying it. 2. RepottingNewly bought Jade Plants generally do not need to be repotted, and their requirements for flower pots are not high. Moreover, it is still relatively fragile when you first buy it, and it can easily be damaged if you rashly change the pot. 3. LightingThe Jade Plant has just arrived in a new environment and needs some time to adapt. You can first expose it to soft diffuse light, but avoid direct exposure to strong light, otherwise the leaves will be easily burned. After it adapts to the new environment, slowly increase the intensity of light. 4. FertilizationDon't rush to fertilize the Jade Plant after buying it. It does not have a strong demand for fertilizer, and the plant is relatively fragile at this time and has poor ability to absorb fertilizer. If fertilizer is applied, it will easily cause root burn. |
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