How to make a jade tree bloom and perfume your whole house

We adore it for its lush foliage, elegant silhouette, and reputation as a lucky charm… but did you know that the jade plant can also be covered in delicately fragrant flowers? Many believe this plant is merely decorative, nothing more. Yet, with a few well-chosen adjustments, it can reveal a complet

ely different, far more spectacular side, without requiring excessive effort. Seeing a jade plant in bloom then becomes an easily attainable reward.

Why the jade plant rarely flowers indoors

If your jade plant isn’t blooming, don’t worry: it’s perfectly normal. Indoors, conditions are often too comfortable to trigger flowering. This succulent thrives on a little challenge! Too much water, constant warmth year-round, or a lack of contrast between seasons can hinder this natural process. Another important point to remember: patience is key, as a well-established jade plant can take up to ten years to produce its first flowers. 

Providing the right light without burning its leaves

Light is one of the key elements. Jade plants need a bright environment to stay healthy, but they hate direct sunlight, especially behind a south-facing window in summer. The ideal spot? A location near a well-oriented window with plenty of filtered light. Too much sun can damage its leaves, while too little light will stunt its growth and hinder flowering.

Watering: less is clearly better

The most common mistake is watering too often. Jade plants store water in their leaves, much like a natural sponge. As a result, they much prefer dry periods to excessive moisture. Always wait until the soil is completely dry on the surface and throughout before watering again. In winter, reduce watering even further. This controlled watering is often a real trigger for flowering.

Nourish the plant well, without overloading it

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