July 28, 2010
How to Grow Plants & Flowers : How to Care for Indoor Jade Plants
To care for indoor jade plants, keep them very dry, give them small amounts of water, and put them in bright, sunny windows. Get jade plants to blood by keeping them in a dark room for a month and then switching them to a sunny area with instructions from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening.
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Comments on How to Grow Plants & Flowers : How to Care for Indoor Jade Plants
This was very interesting thanks for posting. I have a huge jade in the office at work and it’s dying on me. The leaves are turing silver etc.
thankyou for posting
thanks for posting. can you be more specific on how much i need to water them. i never had indoor plants so “not too much” is a bit too vague for me
thanks.
Make sure it is totally dry before the next watering. And not justr dry on the surface, dry deep inside the pot as well. Its not gonna croak if you let it get too dry. I water once a month in the winter time. The leaves can tell you too, if they stop being shinny and become more of a mat green then it is short of water. Good luck.
my jade plant (indoors) was starting to droop….i guessed i might have over-watered it…so i used elastic bands to prop them up and give them support….let them dry out….put them outside….and i think they’ve been sunburned. the leaves are very thin…reddish-tinged….i’m wondering why they’re so wrinkled and thin.
i’ve just brought it inside….not sure if it’s dying or not. i water it about once a month, thoroughly. no leaves have dropped, and new ones have formed. any advice?