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The jade plant (Crassula ovata) is a hardy succulent with thick, coin-shaped leaves. It is nicknamed ‘Money Plant’ across Asia and beyond. But why? Let See in the next slide.
It is plump, round leaves which resembles like jade stones (precious gems in China) and old coins. People believe it literally ‘grows’ financial luck
It is believed that, placing a jade plant in the southeast corner of your home or office attracts wealth energy. Why? Southeast = wealth zone
While it won’t magically fill your bank account, caring for a jade plant teaches patience and resilience—traits that help you grow real wealth
Gifting a jade plant means wishing someone lifelong prosperity. Perfect for housewarmings, birthdays, or new businesses
Yellow leaves? You’re overwatering, then try letting soil dry out completely and try repotting in fresh, dry soil."
Snip a healthy leaf, let it dry for 2 days, then place it on soil. In weeks, you’ll have a new plant—and more luck to share.
NASA says that, jade plants purify air by removing toxins like benzene. Clean air = better focus.
It’s not a money tree—literally! But nurturing it reminds us to grow wealth slowly and steadily, just like the plant.
Jade plants are toxic to pet animals like cats and dogs. Therefore Jade Plants should be placed at high up or in pet-free zones.
Start with a baby jade plant—it’s affordable and grows with you!
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