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Jade plants (Crassula ovata) often fail to bloom because typical indoor conditions don’t trigger flowering. These succulents require maturity; many are not ready to bloom until at least 3–5 years old. To encourage flowers, provide bright, direct light, reduce humidity, and avoid overwatering. Fertilize with low‑nitrogen, high-phosphorus/potassium formulas, and stop feeding in the fall. Jade plants also require long, uninterrupted nights and a cooler night‑day temperature cycle to initiate buds. Without these environmental cues—especially short‑day signals disrupted by artificial light—jade houseplants usually focus on vegetative growth, not blossoms. Adjusting care boosts your chances of late‑winter blooms.
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