I’m in love with your jade plants! They are incredible, especially the large one. I have some sort of succulent that looks like the trailing one you pictured but I have no idea if it is a jade. I just pick up interesting succulents whenever I see them at Home Depot and bring them home. I hope one day my trailing beauty grows as much as yours!
I have a very large jade plant, whose branches all getting unsightly. I was wondering if I can cut them and start a bunch of new jade plants with them? One branch is so huge its like its own jade plant!
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We have a jade that my mon had in Argentina;came to visit us with it ;so it’s here with us ; it is the type that has small round leaves;
down there we call it the money tree; the only problem we have ever
had is when we put it in the house at fall time it will drop leaves
all winter long ;when it goes back outside in spring back to normal.-
Any ideas; thanks Carlos
Carlos, yes I have own that kind of jade plants and they are called Money Tree.
They are very sensitive to heat and cold and when they are cold, they go in dormant mode.
If you want them to grow during winters, make sure the temperature is warm and nice.
By the way, where are you at?
Chris aka the JadeMaster
I’m in love with your jade plants! They are incredible, especially the large one. I have some sort of succulent that looks like the trailing one you pictured but I have no idea if it is a jade. I just pick up interesting succulents whenever I see them at Home Depot and bring them home. I hope one day my trailing beauty grows as much as yours!
Thanks for sharing your pics and jade know how.
Thanks Marisa.
It takes time and patience.
I have a very large jade plant, whose branches all getting unsightly. I was wondering if I can cut them and start a bunch of new jade plants with them? One branch is so huge its like its own jade plant!
Mari:
Of course you can prune the stalk and put them in a pot.
That is the best way to go.
Regards,
Chris aka the JadeMaster
There is some solid information on this page. I am in love with your blog so far. I’ve added you to my boomarks and will continue reading your work. I did have an issue with how fast this blog entry loaded. Might be a problem to look into.
We have a jade that my mon had in Argentina;came to visit us with it ;so it’s here with us ; it is the type that has small round leaves;
down there we call it the money tree; the only problem we have ever
had is when we put it in the house at fall time it will drop leaves
all winter long ;when it goes back outside in spring back to normal.-
Any ideas; thanks Carlos
Carlos, yes I have own that kind of jade plants and they are called Money Tree.
They are very sensitive to heat and cold and when they are cold, they go in dormant mode.
If you want them to grow during winters, make sure the temperature is warm and nice.
By the way, where are you at?
Chris aka the JadeMaster