Whoa! Cinnamon as a rooting powder!? WoW! I have 3 SMALL jade plants bought on markdown at Walmart last spring.. separated the plants into their own pots.. they haven't grown MUCH, but they're now starting to push out new growth.. now I KNOW how to PROPERLY propagate!! Thanks so much ma'am!!!! I'm water propagating in my bathroom!!!#HappyPlanting
I think this was the most informative, thorough, & to the point video I’ve seen on propagating jade plants . Thank you! Had to subscribe cause I can’t wait for an update!
Desert Plants of Avalon thank you Lyn for the possible ID on my crassula. I will look up that name. 🙂 Cheers from Vegas! ☕️ It is getting hot in here. 🥵
Hi Ana. Thank you for sharing your experiment with us. That's great to know both methods worked for you! I have been wanting to get a jade plant for a long time, but either I don't make it to the garden center, or they are out of jade plants when I look. Perhaps I will find a nice one once things open up again. Now I know how to propagate them, I can share once my plant gets established! Thank you again, for making our day brighter! Stay safe and healthy! 🌸🌵☕☕🌼🌵
Awesome!!! I don't have much success with this type of jade plant but my Ruffle jade grows like crazy and i propagate from the main plant which is about 2yrs old now!! Great video!!
I’m gonna try this!!! Thank you so much for making this video. I have a jade plant that I’m trying to turn into a bonsai tree. So I’ve gotta take off some leafs and keep its height short. This is a perfect way for me to have more jade plants! 😊
These are beautiful plants. I think both of your methods will work out fine 👍 these plants love to be watered and will eventually grow out the circumference of the pot really fast! Awesome video!
I have a jade that I purchased last summer that's about 6" tall and fairly bushy. It's the end of November 2021 b/t Thanksgiving and Christmas (Nov. 30), and my succulents are about to go dormant for a few months. The winters are so mild here in Lake Charles, LA and we really - with a few exceptions - detect much difference between the fall, winter and spring, as far as temperatures go. I have a concrete patio that receives morning sun and afternoon shade. I have a few viable petals/leaves that fell off when I accidentally overwatered in the fall and lost a few viable petals (ouch!), so I'm going to use your methods to start new plants. I enjoyed the video and I am a subscriber. Merry Christmas!
Thank you for the experiment! I have a few Jade plants and started propagating them. Definitely take patience! I am trying both soil and water as well. Thanks again. Subscribed!
Hello! Nice video! thanks for sharing your experiment! Just one tip. In water propagation, do not let the roots be exposed to luminosity, I believe they will thrive better in absence of light.
I'm glad it worked with both methods. I guess for an experiment you could have used a clear pot to see when the roots come out in soil. And another pretty coffee mug of Hawaii.
Patience lng mam,kaso ako maiksi lng pasensya ko kya dalawa lng npatubo ko..ayaw nla masyado matubig at maaraw Lalo na ngaun d2 sa pinas summer at npakainit.. beautiful plants andstaysafe😊🌵🌸🍀
Tool Tip: Great video, thanks Take an old FORK and bend half the length of the tines to 90 degrees and you will have a small rake to use for soil and the handle works for digging holes.
Thanks . No one has given such detail of propagation with new rooting powder. It is mostly I'm kitchen. New method with water. New and old will be benefited with your method. Thanks
Thanks for the video. My jade plant of 10 years just went to plant heaven. Just fell. Roots rotted. I was able to get many cuttings & now I’ll know what to do with them. I’ll try both methods like what you did 🤣. Thanks again and wish me luck. I’m pretty upset I list my Jade plant.
Crassula ovata can grow roots anywhere, they are so easy to propagate. I have so many I don't know where to place them anymore. Thanks for your experiment❤️
I personally prefer the soil method myself as I did try the water method but no roots formed after a very long time, another way I like to use is to simply just lay a leaf into the soil, it takes longer than just popping a cutting into soil but it's so fun to watch grow. I've done 3 leaves all growing
Hello from the UK - love your channel. :-) What I was going to add from my limited experience with rooting Jade cuttings primarily in water is that the minute I moved the rooted cutting to soil, the 'water' roots died and the cutting put out new 'soil' roots. I recently removed a small cutting from its pot to check its root status, only to discover this! So I personally wasn't sure if I should just have rooted in soil in the first place. That said, its winter here in the UK so hard to get anything going with decent roots. :-(
Sometimes they do lose their water roots when transitioned to a very dry soil. I am not sure if my water propagated jade lost their water roots as I did not unpot them anymore. But I found that they all grew at the same rate after being potted in soil. Thank you for sharing your experience! 😊
I have an interesting story about propagating jade plants. Last February, In had to move to a new apartment. I had two plants of Crosby's compact jade plant, and when I unpacked one of them, I noticed that a branch had broken off. Crosby's is a variety with very small leaves, and this branch was about an inch and a half long with about three sets of leaves. I saw that it was perfect for a cutting, but I was busy unpacking at the time, so I trimmed off the extra leaves and set it aside to callous. As anyone who has ever moved knows, I was too busy for some time setting up my new apartment to do much with my plants, and since it was February, most of them were dormant, so they didn't need much care. As I walked by my table from time to time, I could tell that the little cutting was still plump and healthy. It was after three weeks that I finally had enough time to plant my cutting. I have a bunch of four ounce jars with a 5/8" hole drilled in the center of the lids. I use these when rooting cuttings in water, but, in this case, it was dry, and the bottom of the cutting was suspended in air, so that it would callous over. When I took the cutting out of the jar, It had already rooted! A lot of aerial roots had sprouted from the lowest node of the branch. All I needed to do was put it into a pot and water it in. The plant has now doubled in size and is well on its way to becoming a nice plant. The lesson is that you can root cuttings of Jade plant in soil, water, or even in dry air. It's no wonder that jade plants are just about the most common succulent plant in the world. I would like to add a little tip about moving cacti in winter. I packed my plants as carefully as I could, first covering the soil in the pot with paper towels, then wrapping the pot in shrink wrap. When I got to my new place and opened the wrappings, I found that, in spite of all my care, the dry soil in about 80% of the pots had trickled out through all the wrappings. I ended up having to repot almost all of them. It would have been much easier and faster to take them out of their pots and pack them bare root.
@@CactusCaffeine I enjoyed your expirament! My vote goes to soil propagation for winner. As many plants seem to root best in distilled water vs. harder tap water, for Jade, soil beats water! I have some really neat new Jades, new to me. They seem soft after getting watered and overnighting around 45°F. I brought them inside today. Looking forward to learning more about growing them. The Jades seem most affected out of all my succulents outside in these cooler nighttime temps. Thank you!
@@ofhismercy109 In fifty years of ordering plants by mail or online, I've found this is the most popular way of shipping cacti and succulents. You can put more plants in a box, and the weight is much less. The thing is to make sure to have plenty of time and enough potting medium to repot the plants when you get them to their new home. You don't want to leave them in the box too long.
Awesome video Ana 😊 Not sure on the varieties you have there, but the ones with red edges look a bit like Hummel's Sunset, my friend Phil would probably know for sure. I always root these directly into soil, you can soon get overrun with these plants though if you keep taking cuttings, I have too many haha. Thank you for sharing with us as always Ana, from Edith & myself, be safe and well and have a wonderful day 😊🌵☀️🌺🌸🏜
I’m afraid I don’t have the same problem. 🤣 i find them so hard to care for here in SG. These plants prefer cooler temperatures which we don’t have here. We have the sun that they need but the leaves wither away, starting with brown spots first like cold damage in cactus during winter because the weather is too hot for their liking. I have killed many of these lovely plants and sadly even gorgeous and expensive variegated varieties of them. 😞 Had the same problem in the Philippines too. Succulents from the cooler, mountainous Baguio where they thrive and flourish when brought down to Manila slowly died because of heat. I still love these plants. 🥰
I tried looking up the name but many crassula Ovata look so much alike. We have the same heat problem Edith. My jades before either “baked” even in shade or were frozen in winter. 🤦🏻♀️ This year I should know better... I hope. 😄
Hi Anna! Thanks for the tips! How often do you water your Jade plants summertime? I live in same place as you and I use pure cactus soil, no amendments.
Wow ! Thanks for the nice demo and tips. Question are.how often to water while waiting for rooting. And is it place indirect sun? Your response is appreciated. Thanks more power to you.
In soil propagation don't you water after putting the 4 stem cutting ? If I try should I water the soil mixture where you propagate 4 stem cutting. And by the way water to soil mixture propagation which months of the year is best for water propagation of soil propagation. Please help me to provide information. Thank you so much 👍
Helen Bristow, for me I do. Because our winter temperatures here go below freezing. Generally, succulents like cooler temperatures but in my experience, this jade can only tolerate up to 40F.
Ok thankyou, thanks to you I have been inspired to do so much growing, they have taken over. I have followed all you intructions and my cacti and succulents look fantastic. I also make my own soil now aswel. 🌵
Shawn Silva, yes I watered the cuttings that I rooted in soil. I watered lightly but a little more frequent. I let the soil dry out in between watering but only for a short period of time. 🙂🌵☕️.
I have a few Jade plants but none of them have ever flowered! They get lots of grow light lighting but little natural sun. I have put one of them outside during the warmer months but it never flowered. It must not have gotten enough sun or it was not the right time of year. I always root the cuttings in soil. They always root without any fuss. Jade is a very easy to grow plant as long as you give them the basic conditions that they need. The only issue that I have with rooting cuttings in water is that you do have to make sure that they get extra water after being planted as the roots grow accustomed to living in soil. I have found that some types of plants are more fussy about that than others.
I m subscriber of your channel. When you dipped the cutting in soil mixture you didn't water , should it be not watered when I placed the cutting in the soil mixture ? And what about the watering schedule for 7 weeks in the cutting growth ? Let me know. I m Deb from Calcutta, India. By the way where from you are ? Waiting for your early reply.
I like jade plant thats why i'm interested to whats you video. I want to ask what kind of water that you used for propagation and for watering your jade plant
I changed the water as it dries up, about once a week. As for the cuttings in soil, I watered them when the soil was dry and I placed it only in bright shade. 🙂
Hi Ana ask ko lang when to water and how frequent. Can i use succulent soil?! Thanks! Iam using masitera potting mix which is popular and most used here in Manila.
Hlo Anna Hw r u U really have beautiful blooms God bless I want to ask u wht type of pesticide u use fr cacti n succulents Is baking soda or cinnamon good My leaves of succulents too get powdery n fall off I think it's a kind of fungus do u have any remedy fr them Tks tc
I do not use any pesticide unless my plants are very sick. I like to use neem oil or alcohol solution first to fight bugs and fungus. On worse cases, I will apply a systemic insecticide or any chemical fungicide.
I just follow the instruction on the bottle. They all have different concentration. 🙂 I spray it directly on the plant and soil but keep the plant away from direct sunlight until it dries out. Sunlight on oil can burn your plant.
rooting in water will produce water roots. if you will transplant the water rooted plant to soil, another period of adjustment will take place and there is still possibility for the plant to die. to save time, just plant it directly in soil.
Whoa! Cinnamon as a rooting powder!? WoW! I have 3 SMALL jade plants bought on markdown at Walmart last spring.. separated the plants into their own pots.. they haven't grown MUCH, but they're now starting to push out new growth.. now I KNOW how to PROPERLY propagate!! Thanks so much ma'am!!!! I'm water propagating in my bathroom!!!#HappyPlanting
Good luck! 👍🏼 🙂
I think this was the most informative, thorough, & to the point video I’ve seen on propagating jade plants . Thank you! Had to subscribe cause I can’t wait for an update!
Grace N. Thank you! I appreciate your kind words and welcome to Cactus Caffeine. 🙂🌵☕️
@@CactusCaffeine thank you ,its really a great help for beginner.
Such a WONDERFUL video Ana, and the red tips on the leaves are so gorgeous I am pretty sure its a Hummels sunset variety
Desert Plants of Avalon thank you Lyn for the possible ID on my crassula. I will look up that name. 🙂 Cheers from Vegas! ☕️ It is getting hot in here. 🥵
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That's really pretty Ana, that pot goes perfect with that plant. Nice staging!
I think that you did an awesome job! Roots looked healthy and strong.
Hi Ana. Thank you for sharing your experiment with us. That's great to know both methods worked for you! I have been wanting to get a jade plant for a long time, but either I don't make it to the garden center, or they are out of jade plants when I look. Perhaps I will find a nice one once things open up again. Now I know how to propagate them, I can share once my plant gets established! Thank you again, for making our day brighter! Stay safe and healthy! 🌸🌵☕☕🌼🌵
Jades are easy to grow succulents. Hope you find some. 🙂🌵☕️
@@CactusCaffeine 😁 Thank you! 🌸🌵☕☕🌼🌵
Awesome!!! I don't have much success with this type of jade plant but my Ruffle jade grows like crazy and i propagate from the main plant which is about 2yrs old now!! Great video!!
I’m gonna try this!!! Thank you so much for making this video. I have a jade plant that I’m trying to turn into a bonsai tree. So I’ve gotta take off some leafs and keep its height short. This is a perfect way for me to have more jade plants! 😊
These are beautiful plants. I think both of your methods will work out fine 👍 these plants love to be watered and will eventually grow out the circumference of the pot really fast! Awesome video!
Salamat Anna. l am a beginner learning a lot from your videos😍
I have a jade that I purchased last summer that's about 6" tall and fairly bushy. It's the end of November 2021 b/t Thanksgiving and Christmas (Nov. 30), and my succulents are about to go dormant for a few months. The winters are so mild here in Lake Charles, LA and we really - with a few exceptions - detect much difference between the fall, winter and spring, as far as temperatures go. I have a concrete patio that receives morning sun and afternoon shade. I have a few viable petals/leaves that fell off when I accidentally overwatered in the fall and lost a few viable petals (ouch!), so I'm going to use your methods to start new plants. I enjoyed the video and I am a subscriber. Merry Christmas!
Thank you so much! Merry Christmas to you as well. ☺️
Thank you for the experiment! I have a few Jade plants and started propagating them. Definitely take patience! I am trying both soil and water as well. Thanks again. Subscribed!
Thank you and good luck. 👍🏼 ☺️
Hello! Nice video! thanks for sharing your experiment!
Just one tip. In water propagation, do not let the roots be exposed to luminosity, I believe they will thrive better in absence of light.
Thank you. I did not know that. 🙂
mmm i see you are a smartry pants
I'm glad it worked with both methods. I guess for an experiment you could have used a clear pot to see when the roots come out in soil. And another pretty coffee mug of Hawaii.
Patience lng mam,kaso ako maiksi lng pasensya ko kya dalawa lng npatubo ko..ayaw nla masyado matubig at maaraw Lalo na ngaun d2 sa pinas summer at npakainit.. beautiful plants andstaysafe😊🌵🌸🍀
Tool Tip: Great video, thanks Take an old FORK and bend half the length of the tines to 90 degrees and you will have a small rake to use for soil and the handle works for digging holes.
Great idea! Thank you for sharing. 😃
That's funny! I've been using a plastic spork as a mini rake/shovel for my jade propagations!
Thanks . No one has given such detail of propagation with new rooting powder. It is mostly I'm kitchen. New method with water. New and old will be benefited with your method. Thanks
wow beautiful and very simple way to propagate Jade. ❤️ I like it. and I will try this today thanks for sharing.. 👏
Cool! I watched your video with my 7 year old. It was fun to guess & see! Thanks for the great quality video! 🌱❤️
eM J oh, I’m glad it turned out to be a fun experience for you 😃
Great experiment Ana! What a perfect pot for it too. You have a good eye! So pretty!
Great demo on propagation/rooting in water and repotting.
cuttings are the best way for me.thanks ate for this..gotta try water method one of these days.
Thanks for the video. My jade plant of 10 years just went to plant heaven. Just fell. Roots rotted. I was able to get many cuttings & now I’ll know what to do with them. I’ll try both methods like what you did 🤣. Thanks again and wish me luck. I’m pretty upset I list my Jade plant.
I’m sorry to hear about your old jade plant. But I hope the cuttings will continue to live on. 🙂
When I was a little girl, I had a jade plant, an Espostoa lanata, and a Mammilaria elongata “Copper King”. I look forward to getting these back again.
I love propagating jade!!! One of the best to propagate!! Great experiment!
Crassula ovata can grow roots anywhere, they are so easy to propagate. I have so many I don't know where to place them anymore. Thanks for your experiment❤️
Greetings for Virginia Ana your cutting looks to crassula ovata minima or Crassus ovata minor both are very unique...happy planting 🌱
I couldn’t be more excited to see this post as I have a beautiful jade plant that I’ve been trying to propagate unsuccessfully for months
Oh no my plants completely red that means that it’s under a lot of stress I guess it’s a lot like me
I personally prefer the soil method myself as I did try the water method but no roots formed after a very long time, another way I like to use is to simply just lay a leaf into the soil, it takes longer than just popping a cutting into soil but it's so fun to watch grow. I've done 3 leaves all growing
Hello from the UK - love your channel. :-) What I was going to add from my limited experience with rooting Jade cuttings primarily in water is that the minute I moved the rooted cutting to soil, the 'water' roots died and the cutting put out new 'soil' roots. I recently removed a small cutting from its pot to check its root status, only to discover this! So I personally wasn't sure if I should just have rooted in soil in the first place. That said, its winter here in the UK so hard to get anything going with decent roots. :-(
Sometimes they do lose their water roots when transitioned to a very dry soil. I am not sure if my water propagated jade lost their water roots as I did not unpot them anymore. But I found that they all grew at the same rate after being potted in soil. Thank you for sharing your experience! 😊
Good Morning Las Vegas! Good morning Ana! 😊🌵
Cactus Haven Good morning Robert! 😃
" both methods of propagating worked effectively &..perfectly..now i've learned about this demo..tnx again for having this.."
Wonderful!! Thank you. I’m going to try propagating with cinnamon 🌸☺️💗
I have an interesting story about propagating jade plants. Last February, In had to move to a new apartment. I had two plants of Crosby's compact jade plant, and when I unpacked one of them, I noticed that a branch had broken off. Crosby's is a variety with very small leaves, and this branch was about an inch and a half long with about three sets of leaves. I saw that it was perfect for a cutting, but I was busy unpacking at the time, so I trimmed off the extra leaves and set it aside to callous. As anyone who has ever moved knows, I was too busy for some time setting up my new apartment to do much with my plants, and since it was February, most of them were dormant, so they didn't need much care. As I walked by my table from time to time, I could tell that the little cutting was still plump and healthy. It was after three weeks that I finally had enough time to plant my cutting. I have a bunch of four ounce jars with a 5/8" hole drilled in the center of the lids. I use these when rooting cuttings in water, but, in this case, it was dry, and the bottom of the cutting was suspended in air, so that it would callous over. When I took the cutting out of the jar, It had already rooted! A lot of aerial roots had sprouted from the lowest node of the branch. All I needed to do was put it into a pot and water it in. The plant has now doubled in size and is well on its way to becoming a nice plant. The lesson is that you can root cuttings of Jade plant in soil, water, or even in dry air. It's no wonder that jade plants are just about the most common succulent plant in the world.
I would like to add a little tip about moving cacti in winter. I packed my plants as carefully as I could, first covering the soil in the pot with paper towels, then wrapping the pot in shrink wrap. When I got to my new place and opened the wrappings, I found that, in spite of all my care, the dry soil in about 80% of the pots had trickled out through all the wrappings. I ended up having to repot almost all of them. It would have been much easier and faster to take them out of their pots and pack them bare root.
Wow, rooting in air... amazing. I had fun reading your story. 😃👍🏼
Emmitt, thank you for sharing! I've been pondering how to get a couple hundred succulents cross country for a move.
@@CactusCaffeine I enjoyed your expirament! My vote goes to soil propagation for winner. As many plants seem to root best in distilled water vs. harder tap water, for Jade, soil beats water! I have some really neat new Jades, new to me. They seem soft after getting watered and overnighting around 45°F. I brought them inside today. Looking forward to learning more about growing them. The Jades seem most affected out of all my succulents outside in these cooler nighttime temps. Thank you!
@@ofhismercy109 In fifty years of ordering plants by mail or online, I've found this is the most popular way of shipping cacti and succulents. You can put more plants in a box, and the weight is much less. The thing is to make sure to have plenty of time and enough potting medium to repot the plants when you get them to their new home. You don't want to leave them in the box too long.
I like both methods.Thanks for sharing.
Awesome video Ana 😊 Not sure on the varieties you have there, but the ones with red edges look a bit like Hummel's Sunset, my friend Phil would probably know for sure. I always root these directly into soil, you can soon get overrun with these plants though if you keep taking cuttings, I have too many haha. Thank you for sharing with us as always Ana, from Edith & myself, be safe and well and have a wonderful day 😊🌵☀️🌺🌸🏜
I’m afraid I don’t have the same problem. 🤣 i find them so hard to care for here in SG. These plants prefer cooler temperatures which we don’t have here. We have the sun that they need but the leaves wither away, starting with brown spots first like cold damage in cactus during winter because the weather is too hot for their liking. I have killed many of these lovely plants and sadly even gorgeous and expensive variegated varieties of them. 😞 Had the same problem in the Philippines too. Succulents from the cooler, mountainous Baguio where they thrive and flourish when brought down to Manila slowly died because of heat. I still love these plants. 🥰
I tried looking up the name but many crassula Ovata look so much alike. We have the same heat problem Edith. My jades before either “baked” even in shade or were frozen in winter. 🤦🏻♀️ This year I should know better... I hope. 😄
Cactus Caffeine yup, we learn from our experiences. 🥰
Hi Anna! Thanks for the tips! How often do you water your Jade plants summertime? I live in same place as you and I use pure cactus soil, no amendments.
Excellent video.
Shouldn't it be water in the soil mixture for propagation till 7 week ? Please inform me.
Thank you so much 🙏
I love the crassula Ovata when its stressed and blushing. Thanks for the tips and stay blesswd my friend🤗👍❤.
I have never seen such nice detail in soil & water. Give detail of soil preparation
Thank you Anna, may natutunan na naman ako sa video mo, salamat sa pag share..
That worked out well Anna. When did you start watering the soil propagated stems???
Whenever the soil was dry, I would water it.
Jade is super easy to propagate! Portulacaria afra is my favorite, although it is not jade. But often mistaken for it.
I already had a jade plant died for over watering. Thank you for a good education how to grow jade plant
wow another idea to propagate jade plants thanks
Wow ! Thanks for the nice demo and tips. Question are.how often to water while waiting for rooting. And is it place indirect sun? Your response is appreciated. Thanks more power to you.
Indirect sun and I watered the ones rooting in soil only when the soil was almost completely dry. 🙂
@@CactusCaffeine ❤️
Wow I've never knew that u can use cinnamon powder as a rooting agent thanks for the tip😊
It helps with rot, but not with rooting ;)
6:54 thick roots , the soaking in water idea works like a charm .
Did you water the propagated jade in soil for 7weeks? Thank you for sharing this video.. Im a jade lover
Yes I did whenever the soil was dry. 🙂
It's a few years since you potted up the jade cuttings. Can you show us what the plants look like now please? Thanks.
The variety is crasulla ovata, also known as "hammels sunset" ::)
Hi there! Would you mind sharing how often you watered the cuttings in the soil during the propagation process?
Isfar Choudhury, I watered them whenever the soil was dry. But I kept them in bright shade while rooting.
In soil propagation don't you water after putting the 4 stem cutting ?
If I try should I water the soil mixture where you propagate 4 stem cutting.
And by the way water to soil mixture propagation which months of the year is best for water propagation of soil propagation.
Please help me to provide information.
Thank you so much 👍
Thank you so much for your tips at Jade plants I Love it more tips hope I can see at your video
What was the soil mixture used for root development and where did you keep it? Sunny place or shady area?
I used a cactus soil mix out of a bag. I kept them in a bright shade position.
Did you keep the soil moist for the ones you planted ?
Thankyou for the vlog, do we put succulents away in winter like with cactus?
Helen Bristow, for me I do. Because our winter temperatures here go below freezing. Generally, succulents like cooler temperatures but in my experience, this jade can only tolerate up to 40F.
Ok thankyou, thanks to you I have been inspired to do so much growing, they have taken over. I have followed all you intructions and my cacti and succulents look fantastic. I also make my own soil now aswel. 🌵
Oh, that is good to hear. Im so happy for you. Let us spread the passion and joy! Good luck this winter. 😊🌵☕️
@@CactusCaffeine oh TY my jade is on top shelf of garden window, sibI will buy a temperature gauge to make sure my succulents don’t get too cold.
Did you water the cuttings you put in soil? It looked like very dry soil, did you moisten it at all at the beginning of the process?
Shawn Silva, yes I watered the cuttings that I rooted in soil. I watered lightly but a little more frequent. I let the soil dry out in between watering but only for a short period of time. 🙂🌵☕️.
I have a few Jade plants but none of them have ever flowered! They get lots of grow light lighting but little natural sun. I have put one of them outside during the warmer months but it never flowered. It must not have gotten enough sun or it was not the right time of year.
I always root the cuttings in soil. They always root without any fuss. Jade is a very easy to grow plant as long as you give them the basic conditions that they need.
The only issue that I have with rooting cuttings in water is that you do have to make sure that they get extra water after being planted as the roots grow accustomed to living in soil. I have found that some types of plants are more fussy about that than others.
Jade needs to be old and mature to flower. Maybe your jade plant just needs to age more for it to flower. 🙂
How often do you change the water when water-propagating?
About once a week 🙂
Thank you nicely explained ,I will try the water method.x
What its the soil do you uses? What mix?
I m subscriber of your channel.
When you dipped the cutting in soil mixture you didn't water , should it be not watered when I placed the cutting in the soil mixture ?
And what about the watering schedule for 7 weeks in the cutting growth ?
Let me know.
I m Deb from Calcutta, India.
By the way where from you are ?
Waiting for your early reply.
Experimenting thats what i do in every plants...nice
Very nice, thanks! I just got a cutting ;)
Jade roots faster in water for me (2 weeks) but i prefer soil propagation 👍
Great video.... Thanks
Thanks for sharing. Good job
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Do you let us callus over before popping it into soil?
Another great video
Thank you for sharing. Very helpful. Btw, do you know where I can buy the rootstock for my moon cactus?
I like jade plant thats why i'm interested to whats you video. I want to ask what kind of water that you used for propagation and for watering your jade plant
I just used tap water. Rain water is best but we don’t get much rain here. 😉
How often do you change the water in water propagation, and in the soil do you water it and put under the sun
I changed the water as it dries up, about once a week. As for the cuttings in soil, I watered them when the soil was dry and I placed it only in bright shade. 🙂
Que belleza de propagacion
Did you watered the soil during the soil propagation?
Yes. Whenever the soil was dry, I would water it.
when do you water the cuttings in soil?
Whenever the soil was dry. 🙂
@@CactusCaffeine meaning if cuttings are planted the first time in soil, you water it immediately?
If the soil that you used is dry, and your cuttings are fully calloused, then yes, you can water it right away.
You did not water the newly potted jade plant? When are you going to water it?
To learn more so she doesn’t have to repeat many times, the answer can be found by reading the comments.
Hi Ana ask ko lang when to water and how frequent. Can i use succulent soil?! Thanks! Iam using masitera potting mix which is popular and most used here in Manila.
Hai mam ana..how often to water that?..
Loved your vlog..very informative to me as beginners..thank you!..
Nanith Colorenes water only when the soil is dry. 🙂
Hi. What kind of screen is in bottom of pot, and where do you buy it? Thanks
It was from our broken sliding screen door. But you can buy them too from Home Depot or Lowe’s. Any type of mesh will do.
You didn't water the cutting that you put in the soil mixture. What will be the watering schedule.
Deb, Calcutta, India.
Wah..sy suka kaktus...banyak manfaat..✌
how did you water it? is it ones aweek or what? I just want to know because I am planning to propagate my jade plant newbie here. Thank you!
The cuttings in soil, I just watered it lightly whenever the soil felt dry.
زراعة ناجحة نبات الجيد جميل جدا شكرا
new fan here; thank u for sharing.
Your welcome and thank you for stopping by. 🙂🌵☕️
Hlo Anna
Hw r u
U really have beautiful blooms
God bless
I want to ask u wht type of pesticide u use fr cacti n succulents
Is baking soda or cinnamon good
My leaves of succulents too get powdery n fall off I think it's a kind of fungus do u have any remedy fr them
Tks tc
I do not use any pesticide unless my plants are very sick. I like to use neem oil or alcohol solution first to fight bugs and fungus. On worse cases, I will apply a systemic insecticide or any chemical fungicide.
@@CactusCaffeine
Ana
Can u pls tell me hw u use mix the neem oil
Tks
God bless
I just follow the instruction on the bottle. They all have different concentration. 🙂 I spray it directly on the plant and soil but keep the plant away from direct sunlight until it dries out. Sunlight on oil can burn your plant.
Tks ana fr yr msgs
Stay safe
God bless you and your family
after putting the cuttings in a pot, when do you water it?
Do u have to wait until the cut area get callous? Or as long as you put cinnamon, you don't have to?
It is best if you let it callous over first. Otherwise, just make sure your soil is dry.
Cactus Caffeine thank youuuu
Did u water soil medium during this process
Thank You!! Wonderful💚
That was sweet!
well done
Hi, can I propagate f?rom a big stem or do i have to cut into a smaller stems
thank you, i'll try this
Good luck! 🙂
I've always been successful propagating Jade Plants. Others, not so much.
Thank you po😊
How many times do you water your jade plant?
Only when the soil is dry 🙂
rooting in water will produce water roots. if you will transplant the water rooted plant to soil, another period of adjustment will take place and there is still possibility for the plant to die. to save time, just plant it directly in soil.
Nice jade plant