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Help needed with 'adopted' jade plants
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This is my first time in a gardening forum and i could do with some help. I am trying to save one large, one small and two potted cuttings of the Jade Plant - Im an estate agent and one of the houses is empty and with the owners permission I was allowed to rescue the above! Rescue - well thats what I would love to do for them. I brought them home today - the two plants were sitting in large dishes of water and when I moved them lots of their green healthy looking leaves fell off - is this due to overwatering? The pot that held the cuttings is bone dry. The larger of the two plants is very lop sided and one of the smaller branches is shrivelled and bendy. Any advice on what I should do to bring these beauties back to 'normal' and how I can save the two cuttings would be appreciated....please can you keep it simple as i am a total novice. thanks for listening lisa |
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Help needed with 'adopted' jade plants
"lisavye" wrote in message ... Hello This is my first time in a gardening forum and i could do with some help. I am trying to save one large, one small and two potted cuttings of the Jade Plant - Im an estate agent and one of the houses is empty and with the owners permission I was allowed to rescue the above! Rescue - well thats what I would love to do for them. I brought them home today - the two plants were sitting in large dishes of water and when I moved them lots of their green healthy looking leaves fell off - is this due to overwatering? The pot that held the cuttings is bone dry. The larger of the two plants is very lop sided and one of the smaller branches is shrivelled and bendy. Any advice on what I should do to bring these beauties back to 'normal' and how I can save the two cuttings would be appreciated....please can you keep it simple as i am a total novice. thanks for listening lisa Let jade completely dry out between watering. The overwatering will cause the leaves to drop or cause the roots to rot. They thrive on neglect, up to the point of the shriveling leaves part. Well drained sandy soil is best. Broken off branches can be rooted easily by sticking them in a pot. They need sun or partial sun to stay strong. |
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Help needed with 'adopted' jade plants
On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 23:11:00 +0000, lisavye
wrote: Hello This is my first time in a gardening forum and i could do with some help. I am trying to save one large, one small and two potted cuttings of the Jade Plant - Im an estate agent and one of the houses is empty and with the owners permission I was allowed to rescue the above! Rescue - well thats what I would love to do for them. I brought them home today - the two plants were sitting in large dishes of water and when I moved them lots of their green healthy looking leaves fell off - is this due to overwatering? The pot that held the cuttings is bone dry. The larger of the two plants is very lop sided and one of the smaller branches is shrivelled and bendy. Any advice on what I should do to bring these beauties back to 'normal' and how I can save the two cuttings would be appreciated....please can you keep it simple as i am a total novice. thanks for listening lisa Most likely. Overwatering a jade plant is deadly. My guess is that the root systems are gone. You may be able to start a new plant from a leaf or cutting. Lay the leaves on moist sand in a bright location. The trick is keeping the sand moist enough yet preventing rot--if the stem/leaf starts turning black it's too wet. |
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thank you so much - I've just been to garden centre bought the pots and a sandy soil (recommended by the centre assistant) and have just repotted. Thriving on neglect may be good in my house - i mean well, but not having to remember to water everyday will make life for the plants so much better - thanks again. |
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