How to make the slender Jade Tree thicker and stronger.

What to do if the jade tree is too slender

Today, let's introduce the knowledge of how to deal with the slender jade tree and how to make it thicker and stronger in the aspect of green plants and flowers. Let's take a look together.

Why is the jade tree in other people's homes thicker than an arm, while the jade tree you raise is only as thick as a thumb? Why is there such a big difference? The main reason is due to different maintenance environments and methods. Everyone has different ways of raising flowers, and the results are also different.

The jade tree belongs to the Portulaca family. Usually, people also like to consider the jade tree as a succulent. In fact, the jade tree is easier to maintain than succulent plants. The growth rate of the jade tree is faster, and it roots vigorously. Within a few years, it can grow very thick and strong, which succulent plants cannot achieve.

The jade tree can only be considered more valuable if it is thicker, aesthetically speaking. Thin branches of the jade tree have no ornamental value. When raising a jade tree, you must try to make it thicker so that it can reflect its value when placed in the living room at home.

How can you make the jade tree thicker?

There are two ways to promote plant growth. One is to increase the supply of water and fertilizer. By watering and fertilizing generously, the plant can absorb more nutrients and water, thus speeding up its growth. When watering and fertilizing, it is essential to ensure sunlight, as too much fertilizer without sunlight is useless.

What to do if the jade tree is too slender

The second is to prune the branches appropriately, control the apical dominance, remove the old branches at the bottom, reduce consumption, and the main stem will become thicker. You must be willing to prune when raising a jade tree; otherwise, it will never become thicker.

In spring, summer, and autumn, you can place the jade tree outdoors for maintenance, expose it to more sunlight, and let it be rained on. Rainwater can acidify the soil and stimulate root activity. The higher the root activity, the stronger the absorption capacity. The outdoor conditions of sunlight and ventilation are better, and sufficient sunlight can enhance the photosynthesis of the jade tree, allowing the roots to absorb more nutrients.

When raising a jade tree, it is necessary to prune appropriately. In all four seasons of the year, pruning must be done continuously. The growth rate of the jade tree is very fast. During the growing period, many new branches will grow from the old branches at the bottom. When the new branches are just sprouting, they are light green. Remove them by hand and do not let the new branches grow.