Classic Jade 5"

$26.00

Classic Jade Plant (Crassula ovata) is a timeless succulent with glossy, oval-shaped leaves and a sturdy, tree-like form. Known as a symbol of luck and prosperity, it’s a resilient, low-maintenance houseplant that thrives on neglect and brightens any space with its cheerful, upright growth.

Styled in a 5” golden yellow ceramic pot with drainage. Rooted in our breathable, well-draining Androots soil blend with no repotting necessary.

Care Instructions

Light: Prefers bright, indirect to direct sunlight. Can adapt to medium light but grows best with consistent sun exposure.

Water: Water deeply when the soil is completely dry. Very drought-tolerant — avoid overwatering.

Humidity: Tolerates all indoor humidity levels.

Soil: Requires excellent drainage. Our mix includes potting soil, orchid bark, charcoal, and perlite.

Temperature: Thrives between 60–85°F. Protect from frost or prolonged cold drafts.

Growth Tips: Slow-growing and naturally branching. Can be pruned to encourage fullness or shape. Excellent candidate for bonsai-style training.

Styled by Androots / IG: @byandroots

Classic Jade Plant (Crassula ovata) is a timeless succulent with glossy, oval-shaped leaves and a sturdy, tree-like form. Known as a symbol of luck and prosperity, it’s a resilient, low-maintenance houseplant that thrives on neglect and brightens any space with its cheerful, upright growth.

Styled in a 5” golden yellow ceramic pot with drainage. Rooted in our breathable, well-draining Androots soil blend with no repotting necessary.

Care Instructions

Light: Prefers bright, indirect to direct sunlight. Can adapt to medium light but grows best with consistent sun exposure.

Water: Water deeply when the soil is completely dry. Very drought-tolerant — avoid overwatering.

Humidity: Tolerates all indoor humidity levels.

Soil: Requires excellent drainage. Our mix includes potting soil, orchid bark, charcoal, and perlite.

Temperature: Thrives between 60–85°F. Protect from frost or prolonged cold drafts.

Growth Tips: Slow-growing and naturally branching. Can be pruned to encourage fullness or shape. Excellent candidate for bonsai-style training.

Styled by Androots / IG: @byandroots