Before we begin, we would like to remind you that a jade tree must be mature to bloom. Therefore, it may take many years after purchase before you see flowers. If you keep the jade tree indoors, it is very likely that it will not bloom, as it does not have the amount of natural light it needs.

Like all succulents, the jade tree requires moderate watering. Wait until the potting soil is completely dry before adding new water.

Excessive watering can damage the plant’s roots and block the absorption of nutrients necessary for flower production. For the jade tree to thrive, it is important that it has the right amount of water.

Another essential factor for the flowering of the jade tree is the vegetative dormancy phase. These plants require a period of dormancy before flowering.

In autumn and winter, you will certainly notice a certain slowdown in growth. During this period, the plant needs to be watered less frequently than in the warmer months.

The location of the plant is also important for its flowering. As we have already mentioned, it is difficult for a jade tree kept indoors to bloom, even if it is near a window.

If the jade tree is kept outside, make sure to place it in a well-lit area on your balcony or garden. Sunlight is essential for the growth and flowering of the jade tree. Make sure it gets at least 4 to 6 hours of sunlight a day.

If you live in a very cold area, it will be very difficult to not only make the jade tree bloom, but also to survive. Although it is a very resistant plant, flowering in a cold climate is practically impossible.

Now that you know how to make a jade tree bloom, immediately put into practice the tips above to have endless flowers in no time.