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  • How to Take Care of a Jade Plant

    GardenGuides — How to Take Care of a Jade Plant. The jade plant (Crassula ovata) is commonly grown as a houseplant. In the wild, grows as a bush and can reach up to five feet tall. This succulent hails from South Africa and parts of China, where it ... The jade ...More…

  • What is the Right Soil Mixture for a Jade Plant?

    GardenGuides — What is the Right Soil Mixture for a Jade Plant?. Jade plants require fresh soil--with plenty of organic matter--yearly. Combine regular potting soil with sand in a ratio of 3:1 and keep moist... Jade plants require fresh soil--with plenty of ...More…

  • How to Transplant a Jade Plant

    GardenGuides — How to Transplant a Jade Plant. Jade plants rarely need to be re-potted more often than once every three or four years. It's best not to transplant them unless it's absolutely necessary, so if they're happy in their pot, leave them ... Jade .. ...More…

  • How to Make Jade Plant Cuttings Grow

    GardenGuides — How to Make Jade Plant Cuttings Grow. The jade plant has fat, fleshy, oval leaves that resemble the stone, jade. The leaves are often trimmed in red. The plant is succulent, growing in arid conditions and requiring little water. Older jad... The ...More…

  • How to Propagate a Jade Plant

    GardenGuides — How to Propagate a Jade Plant. The jade plant is an easy to grow succulent, requiring very little water or attention. Jade plants can grow into small shrubs with thick trunks and branches bearing clusters of leaves ranging from one... The jade ...More…

  • Jade Plant Diseases

    GardenGuides — Jade Plant Diseases. The jade plant has thick, fleshy green leaves that grow on stems with the same characteristics. If allowed to grow tall, it will develop a thick trunk. In most cases, the jade plant is used as a house... The jade plant has ...More…

  • How to Care for a Jade Plant

    GardenGuides — How to Care for a Jade Plant. Jade plants, Crassula ovata, are native to the arid, warm regions of southern Africa. There they grow wild, as large as small trees. Several varieties of jade plant are all interchangeably called jade... Jade plants, ...More…

  • Upkeep of the Jade Plant

    Do It Yourself — For the best growth potential place the jade plant in rich soil. Condition the soil before planting to achieve a low soil acidity and increase the amount of available nutrients. The jade, or, The jade plant is high in moisture content, so it will ...More…

  • The Best Way to Propagate a Jade Plant

    Do It Yourself — Jade plant is often touted as one of the easiest plants to work with. For the jade plant, start clippings in a planter or flower pot that you can move. The plant will need direct sunlight for at least 6 hours of the day, and it will be important ...More…

  • Prune a Jade Plant for Better Shape

    Do It Yourself — Part of caring for a jade plant is knowing when and how to prune it. A jade plant, like most plants, should always be trimmed just above a leaf branch, on the branch tip side of the leaf. Cutting behind the leaf node results in a large and ...More…

  • Jade Plant

    Clemson University Extension — Jade plants (Crassula) are low maintenance, succulent house plants. Growing jades indoors, light needs, soil, fertilizer, watering, temperature, propagation. Insect pests, other problems. Species and varieties of this easy houseplant. Jade plants ...More…

  • Crassula (Jade Plant) Diseases

    Stems and branches collapse. The interior tissues are soft and mushy. Black line and ring patterns form on the underside of leaves. Do not take cuttings from the plant. The plant will not be killed but will continue to exhibit symptoms. Discard ...More…


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