About

Lucky Jade Plant

A classic succulent admired for its thick, glossy, coin-shaped leaves that symbolize prosperity and good fortune. Jade Plant is perfect for both décor and positivity, while being extremely low-maintenance and beginner-friendly.

Origin

Native to South Africa.

Light

Thrives in bright indirect light and benefits from a few hours of gentle morning sunlight. Avoid prolonged harsh afternoon sun.

Water

Water only when the soil is completely dry. Being a succulent, it stores water in its leaves and is highly sensitive to overwatering.

Humidity

Prefers low to moderate humidity and performs well in normal indoor conditions without additional care.

Jade Plant is widely known as the “Money Plant” in Feng Shui and is believed to attract wealth, prosperity, and positive energy when placed near entrances or workspaces.

Signs of Distress:
Leaves turning soft, mushy, or translucent
Leaves shriveling or dropping excessively
Cause:
Overwatering or poor drainage leading to root rot.
Underwatering or prolonged dry conditions.
Solution:
Stop watering immediately, allow the soil to dry out completely, and ensure the plant is in well-draining soil with proper drainage holes to prevent water accumulation.
Water the plant thoroughly once the soil is dry, ensuring excess water drains out, and maintain a consistent watering schedule without letting it stay dry for too long.

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Placement

Entrance or Doorway :

Place the Jade Plant near your home entrance to enhance positive energy and create a welcoming vibe, while its lush green leaves add a subtle yet elegant decorative touch.

Work Desk or Study Table :

Its compact size and structured appearance make it ideal for desks, where it not only adds greenery but is also associated with growth, focus, and financial stability.

Bright Window Sill :

Position it near a window that receives bright indirect light or mild morning sun, helping the plant maintain healthy foliage while enhancing the aesthetics of your space.

Frequently Asked Questions

Water only when the soil is completely dry. This usually means watering once every 7–10 days in summer and even less frequently during winter months.

Yes

Leaf drop is usually caused by overwatering

It can tolerate mild morning sunlight

Yes