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jade plant bush Elephant Bush (Jade) – GreenDNA® IndiaHow To Grow Elephant Bush (Jade) Plant Description: Jade is an attractive & handsome succulent shrub with evergreen, glossy, fleshy, round leaves. It is suitable for indoor plantations in living rooms, study room, and near windows. Older plants are suitable for making Bonsai. Botanical Name: Elephant Bush Plant type: Succulent, shrub plants Growth Rate: Slow Growing Average Landscape Size: Jade Green can gain up to 2 3 ft height with a bushy growth.
How To Grow Elephant Bush (Jade)
Plant Description: Jade is an attractive & handsome succulent shrub with evergreen, glossy, fleshy, round leaves. It is suitable for indoor plantations in living rooms, study room, and near windows. Older plants are suitable for making Bonsai.Botanical Name: Elephant Bush
Plant type: Succulent, shrub plants
Growth Rate: Slow Growing
Average Landscape Size: Jade Green can gain up to 2-3 ft height with a bushy growth.
Special Feature: Jade Green is said to bring good luck and prosperity in the house. It is a salt tolerant plant.
How To Care For Elephant Bush (Jade)
Soil: Use a well drained Organic potting soil mixed equally with sand, perlite and a scoop of bone meal added.Pot Size: 6 inch pot
Potting/Transplanting: The container selected must have proper drainage holes. To prevent water logging, cover the drainage holes with broken pieces of earthen pots before putting the soil. Transplant the Jade sapling in a pot along with root-ball of original soil. Carefully place the plant in the middle of the pot & cover the roots completely with remaining soil.
Repotting: Jade should be repotted every two to three years.
Sunlight: Jade can grow well in bright sunlight as well as low light conditions.
Water: During the spring and summer months keep the soil slightly moist . Water liberally, approximately once per week but allow for slight drying between watering. Remove any excess water from pot saucer. Keep plant dry during the winter months.
Temperature: Jade is best grown between 55F at night and 75-80F during the day, however it will tolerate temperatures down to 40F.
Humidity: Jade prefers dry climate will low humidity.
Pruning: Cut short the branches every year to keep the plant in shape.
Propagation: Propagate Jade by stem cutting.
| CATEGORY | Indoor Plants |
|---|---|
| TYPE OF PLANTS | Cacti & Succulents, Shrub Plants |
| IDEAL PLANTS LOCATION | Plants For Shaded Balconies |
| MAINTENANCE | Medium |
| WATER SCHEDULE | Once a week |
| INDOOR/OUTDOOR | Indoor, Outdoor Sun Loving Plant |
| SPECIALITY | Attractive & handsome succulent shrub with evergreen, glossy, fleshy, round leaves |
| DESIGN USE | Potted indoors in ornamental containers, suitable for bonsai |
| IDEAL LOCATION | Living rooms, study room near windows |
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★★★★★ 3
My aggressive chewer had it roughed up in about 10 minutes, and she lost interest.
Both of my dogs were interested in these right away and started playing with them as soon as I gave them to them. After the first day though, they lost interest. They’ve had them for a couple of weeks now and I can’t really get them to go back to them. These aren’t squeaky toys, which is usually what they prefer, so that may be part of it.
The size is decent and works for both of my dogs. My smaller dog isn’t much of an aggressive chewer, but she did chew on it some.
My bigger dog is an aggressive chewer (about 85 lbs), and she had this one roughed up pretty quickly. After about 10 minutes, it already had some sharp, jagged edges. That makes me a little concerned about safety since it could scratch her mouth.
As far as chew resistance and durability, it didn’t hold up the way I expected for something advertised for aggressive chewers. For value, it’s not the best considering how quickly it wore down and the lack of continued interest from my dogs.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Tough, Engaging Chew Toys That Keep Dogs Busy and Happy
If you’ve got a strong chewer at home, this 2-pack dog ring toy set is a solid choice. It’s designed with durability and engagement in mind, and it really delivers on both.
Top Highlights
One of the best things about this set is the variety. With two ring-shaped toys featuring different grip angles, dogs get a more dynamic chewing experience. It’s great for single-dog homes to keep things interesting, and even better for multi-dog households since it helps prevent toy-related squabbles.
The nylon construction is impressively tough. These toys are clearly built for aggressive chewers and hold up well against repeated use. The ring-shaped block design is easy for dogs to पकड़ and chew, and the added bacon flavor is a big win—it grabs their attention immediately and keeps them coming back.
Sizing is well thought out too. These toys are ideal for dogs in the 20–60 lb range, but they’re sturdy enough to handle even stronger chewers on the higher end. They also work nicely for teething puppies, offering relief while encouraging proper chewing habits.
Another big benefit is how long they keep dogs occupied. These are the kind of toys that can save your furniture and shoes from destruction by giving your dog a better outlet for their energy. Longer chew time means more mental stimulation for them—and a little more peace and quiet for you.
They also double as dental support. The textured surface helps clean teeth and massage gums, turning playtime into something beneficial for your dog’s overall health.
Final Thoughts
This is a reliable, well-designed chew toy set that balances durability, fun, and functionality. Whether you’re dealing with an aggressive chewer or just want a long-lasting toy that supports healthy habits, this pack is a great investment for both you and your dog.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Finally a toy that isn’t destroyed in 7 minutes
This really is virtually indestructible! My dog is an aggressive tour and she has given this thing the business more often than not, and it does not even have a hole in it! My dog enjoys it immensely! It’s easy to take places. I love that it’s bright yellow and easy to see so I don’t trip over it! Definitely suitable for aggressive chewers!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great choice for heavy chewers
Perfect for dogs that chew hard! Ours shred comparable toys at every turn, but this has held up beautifully. We’ve had it for a few months and it’s got minor wear and tear, but it is easy for them to play with, hardy, and worth every penny.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Durable, Fun, soft enough to not break teeth
Finally found a quality toy that our 75lb Black Mouth Cur hasn't destroyed in 5 minutes! In fact it's been a few months now. There are teeth marks, but she hasn't been able to take a chunk out of it yet. It even has some bounce to it when you toss it. And she finds it fun.
Veterinary dentists recommend toys that are soft enough that you can leave a fingernail print in for toys that are less likely to break teeth, unlike bones and antlers. This is that toy! (My other dog broke both of her upper 3 rooted premolars on a Nylabone - healthy roots but the slab fracture exposed the pulp and had to be removed. Healthy roots are more difficult to remove. Dentists say those and antlers are money makers. 😭)
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Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2026