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5 simple and mindful steps for office goers to grow jade plants that attract prosperity and positivity

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 5, 2026, 18:09 IST
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5 simple and mindful steps for office goers to grow jade plants that attract prosperity and positivity

Jade plants are those fresh green succulents that brighten any windowsill. In many cultures they are also believed to bring prosperity, fortune and positive energy, and are often called money bringing plants.


They're tough as nails, living for decades with minimal fuss, and are just perfect for people with busy lives who want some greenery without the hassle.


Jade are best green pals to office folks


They are native to South Africa, and the mini tree-like beauties store water in plump leaves, making them drought champs and outstanding survivors.

They look like little trees with thick stems, branches, and shiny oval green leaves, and bloom pale star flowers in winter. Indoors, they love moderate light and outdoors in mild climates, they reach as high as 5 feet tall.


Here are some basic steps to keep in mind while propagating a Jade plant.Photos via Canva

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What is the best time to grow a Jade plant

Summer is the best time to propagate jade plant cuttings, they grow roots fastest when the plant is actively growing. Jades can be planted anytime, but it takes longer in cooler months.


Transplant your new plants then too for the best start during the warm weather that helps them succeed, just like their sunny homeland.

For continued growth, trim leggy stems with pruners whenever you spot them.

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Preparing the right Jade cutting

Cut 5-10 inch stem pieces with clean, sharp scissors and remove the bottom leaves. For leaves, gently twist off healthy ones. Let the cut ends dry and form a hard layer (callus) for 2-5 days in shade to stop rotting. Stems grow roots faster and leaves grow into many without hurting the main plant.

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Sow the plant in a jar or water or wet soil

Put the dry end of the stem down into a glass or jar of water or a wet soil mix for succulents. For leaves, push the base at a slight angle into damp soil. Keep it warm with bright but not direct sun.

Spray water if required. Wait a few weeks for the roots to grow; water lets you see them easily. Don't let soil stay too wet or it might rot.

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Caring for new plants

Pot your new rooted jade plants in cactus or succulent soil. Use pots with drainage holes. Place them near a west-facing window for at least 4 hours of sun each day.
Water deeply but let the soil dry out completely between waterings, which is about once a week. Trim leggy stems to keep them bushy and use the cuttings to make more plants.

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