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Lucky Jade Mini Plant

Original price was: ₹799.00.Current price is: ₹649.00.

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The Mini Jade Plant (Crassula Ovata), also called the Lucky Plant or Money Plant, is a compact succulent with coin-shaped leaves symbolizing prosperity, luck, and friendship. Easy to care for, air-purifying, and long-living, it’s the perfect plant for desks, entryways, and thoughtful gifting.

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Description

Small in size, big in meaning – the Mini Jade Plant (Crassula Ovata) is a true powerhouse of luck, prosperity, and beauty. With its plump, glossy green leaves shaped like little coins, the Jade is more than just décor – it’s a living symbol of abundance and positive energy.

At The Tarva, we love the Mini Jade because it’s a plant that grows with you. Whether you’re a beginner plant parent or a seasoned collector, the Jade adapts beautifully to different homes, lifestyles, and energy spaces.

Why Plant Parents Love the Mini Jade Plant:

  • Compact and stylish – perfect for desks, side tables, and windowsills.

  • Brings prosperity, luck, and positive vibes according to Feng Shui.

  • Long-living succulent – with proper care, it can thrive for decades.

  • Purifies indoor air for a fresher, healthier environment.

  • Beginner-friendly, low-maintenance, and forgiving of neglect.

 


Features & Benefits:

  • Lucky & Prosperous: Known as the “Money Plant,” it symbolizes wealth and abundance.

  • Compact Charm: Perfect size for desktops, shelves, and modern homes.

  • Air-Purifying: Removes toxins like benzene and formaldehyde from indoor air.

  • Stress-Relieving: Brings calm and focus to workspaces.

  • Longevity: A plant that can grow with you for decades.

  • Meaningful Gift: Ideal for housewarmings, weddings, or new ventures.

 


Mini Jade Plant Care Guide:

Care AspectRequirement
LightBright, indirect sunlight; tolerates gentle morning sun.
WateringWater sparingly. Let soil dry completely between waterings.
SoilSucculent/cactus mix with good drainage.
TemperatureThrives at 18–24°C (65–75°F). Avoid extreme cold.
HumidityTolerates low humidity, prefers moderate conditions.
FertilizerUse diluted succulent fertilizer every 6–8 weeks in growing season.
PruningRemove yellow or dead leaves to encourage healthy growth.
RepottingRefresh soil and repot annually in spring.

 


Styling & Placement Ideas:

  • Desk Companion: Adds greenery and prosperity to your work desk.

  • Entryway Charm: Place near entrances to attract positive energy.

  • Zen Corner: Combine with other succulents for a peaceful indoor garden.

  • Gift Plant: A symbol of wealth and friendship, perfect for loved ones.

 


Plant Parenthood Tip:

Jade Plants live for decades and often become heirloom plants passed down generations. Caring for one isn’t just about plant parenthood—it’s about building a green legacy.


FAQs:

1. Is the Jade Plant really lucky?
Yes, in Feng Shui it symbolizes prosperity, abundance, and wealth.

2. How often should I water it?
Every 7–10 days in the growing season; every 2–3 weeks in winter.

3. Can Jade Plants survive indoors?
Absolutely! They thrive indoors with bright, indirect light.

4. Is the Jade Plant safe for pets?
No, it can be toxic to cats and dogs if ingested.

5. How long can a Jade Plant live?
With proper care, Jades can live for decades, often becoming heirlooms.