Here s a healthy jade from another post in the forum.
Light green jade plant.
Just stick its leaves stem end down into the soil where new roots will grow.
In these areas they can be evergreen shrubs or used in containers as specimen plants and grow happily in partial sun and partial shade.
Night allows them to sort of recharge and turn their absorbed sunlight into energy.
Jade plants need medium to bright light.
A branched succulent shrub commonly grown indoors jade plant features thick woody stems and glossy green fleshy oblong leaves up to two inches long.
The leaves of jade plant will turn a light green if they are not getting enough sunlight or if there s a population of spidermites feeding on the plant.
Check carefully for signs of these pests.
This generally means that the plant.
And here s my minileaf jade.
Compared to common jade plants the foliage on this miniature jade plant isn t as dense.
Most plants need a night time as much as they need a day time.
And it s very easy to propagate.
75 cm and has a spread of 20 50 cm.
Place them in front of a window that gets around 4 hours of direct or filtered sunlight.
Jade plants can be grown outdoors in climates where nighttime temperatures stay above 40 degrees fahrenheit 4 degrees celsius hardiness zones 10 through 12.
Keep in mind that if you place it in direct strong sun the edges of the leaves will turn reddish leaving a red border around the leaves.
When the jade is getting sufficient amounts of light it should be a deep green with a reddish tint arund it.
Being a dwarf jade tree this variety doesn t grow taller than 2 5 ft.