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Golden Branch and Jade Leaf Indoor Cultivation Method

This article provides netizens with answers to the indoor cultivation methods of Golden Branch and Jade Leaf and shares some flower cultivation knowledge about it. Let's take a look together.

Golden Branch and Jade Leaf is a very popular potted plant, which is drought-resistant, hardy, and grows quickly. The only drawback is its sensitivity to cold, especially during the transition between winter and spring. The leaves turn yellow and fall continuously, causing concern about whether they can survive!

When cultivating this plant indoors, it's important to place the pot in the best-lit area, expose it to the sun as much as possible, avoid frequent watering, and be mindful of closing the doors and windows at night to prevent cold winds. Open them for ventilation when the sun is shining during the day.

Besides that, many people notice that when cultivating Golden Branch and Jade Leaf, the leaves grow excessively long, and there are few leaves on the branches, which looks unattractive and differs from the plant's original appearance. In fact, the most important aspect of cultivating Golden Branch and Jade Leaf is pruning!

Pruning needs to meet four points: a large pot, fertile soil, moderate watering, and good lighting, all of which are indispensable.

1. A large pot is beneficial for the root development, but not too large, as an overly large pot is not conducive to watering. The canopy of the plant should be roughly the same size as the pot's diameter.

2. Fertile soil doesn't mean the soil has to be very fertile; it just needs to be consistently fertilized. Since Golden Branch and Jade Leaf require frequent pruning, they need a steady supply of fertilizer. It's recommended to use decomposed pigeon droppings and peanut cake water.

Note: Both should be used after fermentation. Pigeon droppings enhance leaf luster, while peanut cake serves as a root-strengthening fertilizer. These are better than other fertilizers. However, only fertilize when the temperature rises in spring and maintains above 15 degrees Celsius.

Golden Branch and Jade Leaf Indoor Cultivation Method

3. Moderate watering is required. Golden Branch and Jade Leaf are drought-resistant and should not be watered too much, as excessive watering can cause root rot. However, don't control the water too strictly, as insufficient water can also inhibit growth. The right amount of water depends on your environment and the dryness or moisture of the soil. Water when there is little moisture felt when inserting a finger into the potting soil.

If you don't want Golden Branch and Jade Leaf to continue growing and just want to control its shape, like with succulents, it's better to water less and only water when completely dry.

4. Good lighting is essential. In the north, I keep Golden Branch and Jade Leaf in the sun during spring, autumn, and winter. The leaves become hard and have good texture when exposed to the sun for a long time, without the problem of excessive growth. In the hot summer, I place it in a shaded area with some sunlight, which increases the luster of the leaves and prevents sunburn.

After meeting these four points, it's time for pruning. My pruning method is to keep only two to three leaves between the upper and lower leaves, and I prune approximately every 1 to 2 weeks.

When pruning, be sure to maintain symmetry, as the leaves grow opposite each other. This achieves the pruning effect and can split the main head into two smaller ones. Golden Branch and Jade Leaf are precious because of their rarity, and cultivating them well can bring unexpected surprises.

Finally, a note: if possible, keep the plant outdoors and avoid keeping it confined indoors!

Fellow gardeners, how do you cultivate your Golden Branch and Jade Leaf? Feel free to leave comments and share your experiences with everyone!

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