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Best Fertiliser for Jade Plant

The best fertiliser for jade plants is one that is low in nitrogen and higher in phosphorus and potassium, as this balance prevents weak, leggy growth and supports strong roots and compact foliage. Complete Grow’s Cactus Succulent Plant Food Fertiliser Concentrate (2-7-7) is ideal for jade plants, as it delivers exactly what succulents need for slow, steady, and healthy growth.

1. Why Jade Plants Need the Right Fertiliser

Jade plants (Crassula ovata) are succulents that store water in their thick leaves and stems. They grow slowly but can live for decades if cared for properly. While hardy, they can develop problems without correct nutrition:

  • Too much nitrogen: Leads to soft, stretched growth and fewer leaves.
  • Not enough potassium: Causes weak stems, dull colour, and poor overall resilience.
  • Insufficient phosphorus: Slows root growth and makes it harder for cuttings and young plants to establish.
  • Lack of micronutrients: Results in yellowing leaves, poor colour, or slow recovery from stress.

A specialised succulent fertiliser like Complete Grow’s Cactus Succulent Plant Food Fertiliser Concentrate ensures jade plants get exactly what they need without the risk of overfeeding.

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2. How and When to Fertilise Jade Plants

Because jade plants are slow-growing succulents, they don’t require heavy feeding. The key is to fertilise lightly but consistently during their active growth periods:

  • Spring (September – November): Start fertilising as new growth appears after winter dormancy.
  • Summer (December – February): Feed once every 4–6 weeks to support steady leaf and stem growth.
  • Autumn (March – April): Apply one last light feed before cooler weather slows growth.
  • Winter (May – August): Pause fertilising, as jade plants enter dormancy and do not absorb nutrients effectively.

Application Tips:

  • Always dilute liquid fertiliser to half the recommended strength for succulents to avoid root burn.
  • Apply fertiliser to moist soil, not dry, to reduce stress on the roots.
  • For young jade plants grown from cuttings, wait until roots are established before starting fertiliser applications.

Following this schedule with Complete Grow’s Cactus Succulent Plant Food Fertiliser Concentrate keeps jade plants compact, glossy, and healthy year-round.

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3. FAQs About Fertilising Jade Plants

  • Q: Can I use regular houseplant fertiliser on jade plants? Regular fertilisers are often too high in nitrogen, which makes jade plants weak and leggy. A specialised succulent fertiliser like Complete Grow’s 2-7-7 formula is much safer and more effective.
  • Q: How often should I fertilise jade plants in pots? Every 4–6 weeks during spring and summer, using a diluted liquid feed.
  • Q: Do jade plants need fertiliser in winter? No. Jade plants are dormant in winter and fertiliser will not be absorbed.
  • Q: What is the best way to make a jade plant bushier? Prune lightly in spring and support regrowth with Complete Grow’s Cactus Succulent Fertiliser for compact, strong shoots.
  • Q: What is the best fertiliser for jade cuttings? Once roots are established, start feeding with Complete Grow’s 2-7-7 concentrate to encourage strong root development and thicker leaves.

Final Recommendation: For healthy, long-lived jade plants, use Complete Grow’s Cactus Succulent Plant Food Fertiliser Concentrate (2-7-7). Designed specifically for succulents, it promotes compact growth, glossy leaves, and strong roots without overfeeding.

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