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Jade Plants

Jade plants, also known as Crassula ovata, are popular houseplants that are native to South Africa. They are known for their thick, glossy leaves and their ability to tolerate a wide range of growing conditions. Jade plants are easy to care for and can thrive in many different environments, making them a great choice for people who are new to gardening or who don’t have a lot of experience with houseplants.

To care for a jade plant, place it in a location with bright, indirect light and water it regularly, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. It is also important to fertilize your jade plant every few months to provide it with the nutrients it needs to grow. In addition to these basic care tips, it is also important to keep your jade plant free of pests and to prune it regularly to encourage healthy growth.

Jade plants, also known as Crassula ovata, are a type of succulent plant that is native to South Africa. They are popular houseplants because of their low maintenance and ability to thrive in a variety of lighting conditions. Jade plants have thick, fleshy leaves and stems that store water, which allows them to survive prolonged periods without water. They are typically grown in well-draining soil and prefer indirect sunlight or bright, indirect light. They can be prone to pests such as mealybugs and aphids, and it’s important to carefully monitor their watering to prevent over-watering or under-watering. With proper care, jade plants can live for many years and grow into large, lush plants.

Big Big Jade Plants

If you want to learn how to grow big jade plant, money plant,Yes-I do sell jade plants and if you are interested , please contact me.

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I will sell you different varieties of jade plants.

Scientific name: Crassula ovata

Crassula ovata or Jade plant, the Asians called it Lucky Plant aka “Money Tree” aka the Good Luck Tree, which is my Money Tree, I have sold so many jade plants and also get to know lots of jade plant lovers all over the world.


Yes-I do sell jade plants and if you are interested , please contact me.
This common Jade Plants can be seen in many places, like malls, restaurants, neighbor’s windows, offices, gardens in temperate climates etc. Jade Plant is a handsome plant/tree with round fleshy leaves that charms plant enthusiasts with it’s glossy bright green foliage and red tips!
I grow many types of Jade Plants, the big leaf, the climbing ones, the small leaves ,bonsai jade plants, etc etc
I even sleep and meditate under my huge 30+yrs old jade plant.
I just love to grow and have a big garden too. I grow so many different kind of veggies and fruits that I give away to my neighbors.
If you have any questions about growing, please contact me.

Jade Plant is appraised at $350kUSD

Seems like my jade plant is on Steroid. She keeps on growing.
I am 5’11″” tall and a big dude. You can see the the width of the jade is huge and it is tall.

Location: Seattle, WA

Room temperature: 50-60F

Age:25+yrs old

Height: 5’ 10”

Width” 21’ 9”

Trunk Size: 17 “

Pot size:18 X 21

Leaf size: 3-5”

Care: Water once a week in Summer and once every 2 weeks in Winter. Use good clean fertilizer .

Lots of TLC….and lots of good loving talking.

Fish: 480 lbs (guess what fish is that ) – Location: Not Telling

**** My wildest dreams have come true–the biggest Jade Plant and caught the huge 480 lbs monster!! Working on one more dream to fill up my bucket list

Use it as my Christmas tree

The Largest Indoor Jade Plant in the World

 

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Location: Seattle, WA

Room temperature: 50-60F

Age:28+yrs old

Height: 6’ 03”

Width: 7″ 3″”

Trunk Size: 20″

Pot size:18 X 21

Leaf size: 3-5”

Care: Water once a week in Summer and once every 3 weeks in Winter. Use good clean fertilizer .

The Jade Plant has GROWN-** Selling some Branches-Contact me

This is the latest picture of my 28yrs old jade plant and ME…

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The Jade Plant has GROWN………TREMENDOUSLY

 


Care: Water once a week in Summer and once every 3 weeks in Winter. Use good clean fertilizer .

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How to grow that big Jade Plant

Hello All,
I received so many inquiries on how I grow that big jade plant, asking me what my special secrets or tricks or what kind of special “steroid” food I give to that jade plant.

Well Folks, there is no secrets, no tricks, no special food. It is all about TLC- Tender Loving Care- yes Sir/Madame, just plain old fashion tender loving care. I talk to my plant every morning and nite—This is like my baby. I feed her good quality food, water her and make sure she is in good health. She is in the 55-60 degrees cool temperature of Seattle and located at the South West of the house near the big window.

I do not use any special add on fertilizer or any of those gimmicks that stick to the soil, all I use is the clean indoor soil bought from Home Depot(the cheapest brand), yes, the cheapest band.
Just think about it, you do not need any more fertilizer than the plant need. YOU ARE OVERFEEDING THE PLANT.Let the Plant take care of herself. The biggest problem in this country is people overfeed themselves. Like pets, most pets died or sick because the owners overfeed their pets. We do not really need to eat more than what our body requires. Oh well, that my next post….

Another big reason why I can grow almost anything besides giving Tender Loving Care is because I have Good Karma. Yes, I think I have the “green” touch. With Good Karma, the Ying and Yang are balance in the house.

Another personal thing to share with you all, my mother just passed away and I put a little bit of my mother and father ashes in the pot!!

Next post I will tell you the name for my baby jade plant…yes my baby jade plant is no longer a baby anymore—It is like a football blocker linesman.

Anyway, keep the emails coming and if I can help you grow a big jade plant and if you have any questions, shoot me an email at info@homecaredomains.com
Regards,
Chris aka the jadeMaster