Prepare Your Crassula Bonsai for the Fall: Essential Summer Tips 🌿
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As summer begins to wind down, it’s time to start preparing your Crassula ovata (commonly known as the jade plant) for the cooler months ahead. This succulent species, which can make a stunning bonsai, requires a few key adjustments to ensure it stays healthy and vibrant throughout the fall and winter. Here are five crucial steps you should take now to get your jade bonsai ready for the changing seasons.
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1. Adjust Light Exposure ☀️
As the days grow shorter, it’s important to gradually reduce your jade bonsai’s exposure to direct sunlight. During summer, these plants thrive with plenty of light, but as autumn approaches, you’ll want to mimic the natural reduction in sunlight to help your bonsai adapt to weaker fall sun. Start by moving your bonsai to a location where it still receives light but with less intensity, such as a spot that gets filtered light or morning sun only.
2. Modify Your Watering Routine 💧
With the cooler weather, the rate of evaporation slows down, meaning your bonsai won’t need as much water as it did during the peak of summer. Begin to reduce your watering slightly, paying close attention to the soil’s moisture levels. Crassula plants are prone to root rot if overwatered, so make sure the soil dries out between watering sessions. It’s essential to avoid waterlogged conditions, especially as the plant’s growth rate begins to slow down.
3. Apply the Final Fertilization 🌱
Now is the time for one last, light application of fertilizer before fall fully sets in. Choose a balanced fertilizer, but opt for one with a slightly reduced nitrogen content and higher potassium levels, such as a 5-5-7 NPK ratio. This will help strengthen your jade bonsai’s resilience during the winter months. Potassium is key for developing strong roots and enhancing the plant’s overall durability against the stress of colder weather.
4. Perform a Gentle Pruning ✂️
As your jade bonsai prepares to enter its dormant phase, it’s a good idea to perform a light pruning. Focus on trimming back any long shoots that have developed since the last pruning session. This helps maintain the bonsai’s compact shape and prevents the inner canopy from becoming too sparse. Pruning now also sets the stage for controlled growth when the plant wakes up in spring.
5. Plan for a Location Change 🏠
If your bonsai has spent the summer outdoors, it’s essential to start planning its move indoors before the first frost hits. Before relocating your plant, treat it for pests—an application of neem oil is a great, eco-friendly option. Thoroughly spray all parts of the plant, including the undersides of the leaves, to ensure that no unwanted guests make the trip inside. Place your jade bonsai in a bright, cool indoor spot where it can continue to thrive without the risk of frost damage.
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