I have a nearly 100 year old jade plant/tree with a trunk like an elephant leg. I rescued it from the last cattle ranch in our area of CA when the house was being bulldozed. That was quite a few years ago and it was close to 6 feet tall but I pruned it quite a bit in order to paint the house it's close to. They grow outside in So. CA and often they are used as bushes in landscaping here. It was very full, probably 3 or 4 feet wide and blooms heavily with hundreds of flowers every winter.
Wow! I've seen many videos and pictures over the years of jades growing outdoors in certain areas and I am extremely jealous. I wish I could have them outside here in Canada. It sure would be nice to see your Jade plant. Do you have an Instagram account or anything?
I really appreciate that you show how beautiful your plant is while also talking about the mistakes you've made along the way. It just makes me like the plant that much more.
Shouldn't you use composted soil for this plant? (does Miracle Grow pay you to use their horrible products?) Anyway, great basic tips for transplanting, your recommending this 'soil' undermines your expertise-
So i have my grandmothers jade plant. Never knew what type it was and it’s never really been in a sunny area for over 5 years. I’m not good with plants and it was dying in the summer but now it’s fine and flowering. Still in the same location with not much sun. I found this video bc I noticed the flowers (1st time ever) and want to repot mine into a terracotta pot. And found your video very helpful. Thank you!
I have a variegated jade in a west window and it's doing fantastic! Has bright indirect light during the day with direct sun for a few hours in late afternoon and evening. It's still young, only about six inches tall, but has more than doubled in size since coming to live here last summer. I let it dry out before watering, then give it a good soaking. I only feed it half as often as the other plants and it seems to like that. I've also noticed that the more direct sun it gets, the more light colored 'stripes' it has. All in all, a beautiful sturdy little plantlet that I love! Thank you for the video... good information with an understandable presentation! I'll be back for more!
Thanks for sharing your experience with the variegated Jade plant. Sounds like you are doing everything correct. I hope to see you back for more videos!!!
I'm repotting my Jade today. Mine is roughly 20 years old and hasn't been repotted for about 10, going from a 12" pot going into a 16" pot. Got 4 bags of miracle grow cactus, a bag of miracle grow perlite and a bag of miracle grow orchid course mix. Mixed to perfection and a plastic stopper for the bottom. Wish me luck with my attempt.
Just curious, after repotting, have you still noticed issues with water absorption? You should really try to remove as much of the old soil as you can before repotting. Otherwise, your water is just going to mainly run straight through. And your plant's roots will not get sufficient water. Always loosen root ball before repotting. And if possible spray out roots, removing as much old soil as possible. Then your plant can sit out of any soil for about a few days to allow the roots to air dry. That way, if you had any root breakage, they can dry and heal before repotting. And always wait for at least five days before watering after repotting. That way you aren't taking the risk of root rot.
I know this is 2 years old, but I'm hoping SOMEONE sees this ... How would you store this plant after cleaning the roots off and letting it dry off?? I'm very new to this and any good advice is very appreciated. I know it's a stretch since this is so old, but thank you in advance 🙌🏻
Gorgeous Jade plant! I use Organic Mechanics cacti/succulent soil and it’s yielded absolutely amazing results with all my plants. I had a 12+ year old Jade I got from my grandmother that looked nothing like yours. It ended up having severe root rot and large branches began to fall off. Now I have a ton of cuttings that I hope will root and grow happily in the right conditions so that the original plant it came from lives on!
That is so awesome. My grandfather had a jade plant and it reminds me of him everyday. I wish I could have gotten his plant before he passed away, but it is the memory that counts the most!
I remember watching this in awe and wanting a large jade plant. Today, I'm the mother of two extra large jade plants. One is 15 one is 18. Massive jurassic roots, very healthy, lots of babies .. its like a forest. I'm in jade heaven. 😍🥰💞💓😁🥰😍💓💓💓
Well I was given 3 very small plants and 2 died right away. The one is hanging on. Maybe with help from videos like this with such great information it will live
...I just repotted my jade plant... First I did basically what you did I repotted the ball from the old pot into the new one and filled the new space with succulent specific soil. But I started having doubts so I looked up youTube clips about plant care without knowing the name of my plant and I'm worried I have now killed it. I repotted the lil guy again and this time gently "untangled" the root system from it's cramped up solid dirt ball from the original pot and I trimmed one or two small stringy roots that looked dead. The ends were all small and wiry and fuzzy which according to google searches meant a healthy plant. After shaking off 90% of the old soil around the roots I went to repot it with all new soil, trying to spread out the roots, and watered with about 1.5 cups of water and tapped the sides and pressed the top to try and get it more stable. After finding out the name of my plant and watching Jade specific care videos I'm pretty sure I did everything I'm not supposed to do 😭 is it going to make it what can I do should I re-pot it again without water or pressing down?
You are good either way....if it's not super root bound then I leave the roots intact. Lightly unraveling them is okay too. If you have seen any of my other videos, I have cut root systems of different plants in half (root pruning) and all have survived! After repotting a plant I will only water if it needs it. I have many more videos on jades and the way I know they need water is if the soil is dry and you can slightly bend the leaves. They should normally be firm and thick. How is your plant looking? Firm leaves, green....? Feel free to send a picture to my Instagram account (@everything_plants_ca) otherwise I'm sure it will be fine and just give it time to recover.
Mine is over 40 years old, gifted to me 20 years ago. Thought I had killed it by overwatering, caused bad root rot, stems shrivelling 😢 but it came back & is flowering for the first time. I put it outside out of direct sunlight & against the side of the house for frost protection (and wished it good luck) It has thrived on neglect. 😂
I place a small patch of window screen mesh over the drain hole. Been doing that 25 plus years. No problems during this time. I also use packing peanuts for a bottom layer. Again, no problems to this point. I do this with all my outdoor potted plants also. Works for me. Love your Jade Plant. It’s huge! I killed my last one by never transplanting it. It finally gave up the ghost. Did save several cuttings from it so I now have 5 new Jades growing and about 12 new Jades my friends are growing. So it lives on. I’ll pay closer attention in the future. I am starting to use sand and perlite in my dirt barrel. I keep an old garbage can and mix two different potting soils, sand and perlite to the mix. There are the occasional tree bark pieces. A little decomposing never hurt anyone. This just works for me.
I live in North Idaho and we have some dark winter days. Grow lights do work quite well with succulents. I currently have three beautiful jade plants and they definitely slow way down during the winter months so the watering also slows down. My succulents are currently quite happy with Bonsai Jack gritty mix. It has no peat moss. I add some coco coir to give It a bit more time to absorb the water but it doesn't hold the water like peat does. Thank you for this video. That is one gorgeous Jade!
Thanks for sharing! I like hearing how others care for their plants as well. I will have to check out that bonsai jack mix....I'm not too sure we would even have that here in Canada. Thanks and take care.
I love my Jade plant, it has survived years of neglect and is still going strong. I received it years ago, back then I was young and didn't look after it. It was kept on a windowsill and i only watered it about 2x per year. When i moved house it was kept in a dark room for 1 month and still survived. I'm now looking after it and it's doing incredibly well and growing. I've recently bought a couple for gifts.
I have a jade plant of 8 yrs an yes it’s rather big it’s growing out side an it’s doing mighty fine I have never grown one inside it’s very hard it’s also corky trunk which I love 💕 thank you for sharing
I planted two tiny jade plant trunks a few years ago and i neglected all winter long didn't even water once. It never grew bigger or taller. This spring it suddenly started to quadruple in sizes so now i potted it and it looked beautiful on my computer desk.
A beautiful plant, a really lovely one! My experience with jades (i have quite a few of large one) taught me that they do like lower pots. In your case - I would just try to wash the old soil out and fill the same round pot with a new soil. I would also prune it - so there is less greenery at the bottom and it looks more like a tree. But that's me. I also am afraid to put jades in deep pots. Wide - yes, but not deep. Saying that - you obviously know better what is it that your pant needs.. 😊
Thanks for all that information. I am by no means an expert, but learn as I go. I am olay with a deeper pot because it is terracotta and won't remain wet for a long time. If it was a deeper plastic pot then no way would I be using it.
I'm glad to have helped!!! The first time I repotted this and pruned it was pretty scary. I didn't want to kill the plant, but everything worked out great. Which plant or plants are you repotting?
Just watched your video for the first time,love jade's plants i bought one yesterday ,hope it grows tall like yours because i have problems in taking care of plants although i have a lot of light. Now i'am learning. Thank you
Great tip about cactus mix. I killed way to many Jade Plant. My grandmother was from the north west as it sounds like you are. And she grew amazing plants. Such as a Jade Plant.
What a gorgeous Jade you have! I have a couple myself which I've been pruning them back to produce the Bonsai tree look. I feel a little as you said you did the first time you trimmed yours, I was so scared but I know I'll be happy w/the results and yeah, the cut stems grow back pretty quick anyway. Thanks for sharing your tips & God bless!😇
Awesome! Here is my latest pruning video of a jade that I'm growing into a tree. I do have a couple more to prune so stay tuned! ua-cam.com/video/qucVW9eUNuY/v-deo.html
I do soak my terracotta pots. I guess that if you use an old terracotta pot you need to soak it in 1/4 cup of bleach for 5 gallons of water for 30 minutes. If there's build up on the outside you can make a paste of baking soda and powder mixture and apply it generously, and wipe it off with a sponge. Also, to properly water succulents in containers, keep a bare wood skewer or chopstick inserted all the way to the bottom of the pot. When you pull it out to check for dampness, if the skewer is dry it's time to water it. Kind of like checking a cake or bread for doneness.
Thank you for that great tip! This is why I love this channel and other plant pages....people are always sharing techniques they use. I do wash/clean off older terracotta pots prior to using them with new plants. I will typically scrub off the pot and then use a water/rubbing alcohol mixture to kill off anything living on the pot. I have used bleach as well. Thanks for the support on my channel!!!
You have a nice style of video making. ~ I try to avoid using pots shaped like that ceramic one, for the reasons that you pointed out. ~ It was a little amusing when your discussion of the ‘simple’ act of how to water a Jade got ‘complicated’. Watering plants correctly is easy.......if all the factors are taken into account! ~ A couple of months ago I posted a video on giant Jades blooming. You might enjoy it.
@@EverythingPlants ya I do, 😁 haaahaa.. don't ask Soo many I bought.. the leaves just KP dropping. Now I'm fascinated by the Jade lemon lime.. A very small plant I ordered online.. let's hope.. But I'm amazed how well it's grown n.luvd u🥰
I did have the variegated Jade plant, but I actually sold it. 😬 I have too many Jade plants and had to get rid of a bunch. There are a few in my collection that I just couldn't part with....they meant too much to me. So the white and green jade had to go. The care is identical, but I found this one to be a bit slower growing. They are beautiful and definitely should be a head turner.
@@EverythingPlants woow. Luvly.. that's great.. I'm luking forward to more of ur videos. I like them.. just in case ur in Instagram, do let us know. Luv to see more of such stunning collections..🥰
Wow what a beautiful ceramic pot and Jade😍😍😍I haven't done well with jade plants(only tried twice) , but I think it's a combination of the climate here (cold outside so cold draft if I open the window to air out), the AC heater dries the air, and I used a pot which I should have sterilized after the last plant was in it.. and I ended up over watering it...I'm dreaming of owning a beautiful Jade like the one you have!!! Next time I'll definitely try with terracotta pots!
Thank you for this video. I am about to repot my Jade. I painted my terra cotta pot. I am not sure it's a good idea because I think I just made the pot non breathable. What do you think? Should I get a new pot?
Beautiful plant. I have a jade that's been a bit one step forward, two steps back for me. Like many, I overwatered it, then to save it from rotting I took cuttings from the healthy stems and basically started over. It's doing well, but I'm sure looking forward to it becoming a larger plant. I successfully pruned it to achieve some branching, I think following an earlier one of your videos!
@@EverythingPlants yes it's in terra cotta now. It's doing fine, I just want it to grow faster!!!! After watching your video I realized (again....should already know this!) that it would probably enjoy more light so I put it in my west facing window. Maybe that will help!!!
Good luck! The only thing I probably should have done a bit more was chip away at some of the harder soil to loosen it up a bit. Oh well....leave that for the next repotting haha How old is your Jade plant?
@@EverythingPlants I got it as a gift a year and a half ago so I think it’s 2 or more years old. It’s grown like crazy! I just love it. I hope I can get it as big as yours.
That is awesome. The thing i learned besides basic care is that they love to be pruned. Snip a bit off the top and watch them branch out (in the growing seasons).
I am so jealous right now. I have purchased about three jade plants. They don't look as good as yours. I guess I must wait a few years for them to develop.
If you get dried out soil that won't take water you can mix in some surfactant or some dish detergent that is not of the anti-bacteria kind and it will help re-hydrate the soil.
Everything Plants I do have a jade in my collection and it’s doing very well. Believe it or not a Jade was the first plant I ever had and I managed to kill it by underwatering it! Looking back it was the same problem as yours, the soil was too compact and no water was getting to the roots but also I just didn’t know any better.
@@curtholgate1097 I am still learning as a go as well! I just had another comment asking why I didn't chip away more of the compact soil....looking back now I probably should have, but there was pretty good roots at the bottom. Next time I will remember haha
Hey, I have a question. I have a Jade myself that is a lighter green with red rings on the leaves (which that part I know means its getting the light it needs), but what gives with yours being such a deep lush green?A Jade owner I spoke with claimed that means they're doing good but don' t have AS much lighting. Anyway, I was curious. Mine is healthy and green, but it's like not nearly deep green in color as yours. :)
Hello. This video is a few years old now (when I first started the channel) and have since changed the light it receives. Currently mine is like how you described yours....a bit sun stressed. The way you know it's not receiving enough light is when it gets stretched out and leggy.
Hi! I kill so many jade plant 20xi buy jade plant all die I think I must learn from you to care my jade plant this time thank for sharing how to care jade plant More vedios pls God bless you more thank you
Beautiful and thank you for sharing. I have 4 yrs old jade but mine is not growing tall its growing wide like a tree with lots of branches. Any idea how I can help it grow taller.
Prune it! Mine used to grow with all the branches drooping over the side of the pot. I pruned mine and it started to grow upwards like how I wanted it. Be sure to only prune it when it is actively growing. I started with any branch that was growing downwards got cut off. Feel free to send me a picture to my instagram messenger for a better idea of what you should do.
Don't be afraid! This will 100% benefit your plant in the long run. It may start to lose leaves like mine has. It is no longer absorbing the water that the roots need. What exactly are you afraid of? Maybe I can help you through this process?!?!
As long as you don't chop up the roots too much it should be fine. Keep me posted and don't be too scared. I hack up my plants all the time. The most recent one that made me so nervous is my tetrasperma.
Thanks! The plant workshop area has been in the works for a bit. The problem is that everywhere is sold out of shelves (the ones I want lol), so I might have to get something different. Thanks for watching my channel.
Trying to repot my big baby now.. as some of her leaves were getting very light green and too much shedding. Moved her to a better window and now transferring to a 50L pot. .. this is really hard work Got new compost, etc. Now I'm trying my best to follow your instructions
I didn’t know you can’t put rocks at the bottom.. 😩 I repotted all my jade yesterday and they all (7 containers! Gah) have one layer of rocks at the bottom- not very deep at all and carefully placed to not block any draino age holes. Now that I know you aren’t supposed to do that… would you please recommend either pulling them all up and redoing it (nervous for the shock on them and it’s a lot to do over..) or leave it for now and replant in a year and skip the rocks then?? I had originally found your page to see what you suggest for watering after replanted pots. Online mostly says don’t water them for around a week after repotting- and one said do water so I wonder what you think?? Hope you see this 🤞🏼 and thanks for your help and time!
Hello Dinachka. Yours will be fine as long as there is drain holes....not to worry. I only water them if they need it and that includes repotting, otherwise I just leave them alone. I hope this helps! 7 containers of jades....you sound like me 😂
My large jade is suffering. I can see it on the leaves - squishy, white spotted, and the soil is as you described. I planned to repot so appreciate your video! Silly question... what did you do with that rock? I suspect you used it as a stopper at the base of your terra cotta pot. Wouldn't that prevent drainage and cause root rot? Also, how much water is too much? Thanks very much for any advice...before I repot! Louise C. Montreal, Canada
Great question and the short answer is I probably should have chipped away at more of the soil. I did remove some to the soil on the bottom and I removed a lot of those rocks off camera. I also didn't want to lose or disturb the structure of the plant. The roots on the bottom were free and untangled, so I figured I would just leave it alone. Kind of like a risk vs reward decision. Hope this helps....LOL Thanks so much for watching and supporting my channel!
I repotted mine and did remove a lot of the soil and believe me, it was a big mistake. The weight of the plant just made it impossible for the soil to hold it in place. It took months and a lot of strings/sticks to get it to stay up straight but it never was the same.
@@ericbombardier Thanks for sharing that Eric. I wondered if it would end be a structural nightmare. My plant seems to be doing very well right now. Sorry to hear about your troubles.....again, thanks for sharing.
@@EverythingPlants I have had a jae before but put it out in full sun , treated it like a desert cactus and fried it. On to round 2 - just a standard Ovata and going to treat it much better now!
Hi!!! This video will definately help me in the future :) Quick question: Can we raise a jade plant without soil? (My mom would not let me buy soil even tho I can buy things myself :(
Mine has lost a few leaves so far, but unfortunately I don't have any solid advice. Make sure it gets a bright spot in your house and only water when the soil is dry.
@@EverythingPlants thank you love. It made me want to cry today everytime i moved the pot one dropped off. I am in England though, strange weather we have here. She is now at her favourite spot on the window
I just want the whole root system out of my garden! Any ideas of how to remove it, and what with would be great. It's been in 16 years, so it was fairly high!
Thanks for the helpful tips. Your jade plant looks so much healthier than mine! Watching your video I realized that’s probably bc mine is still in its original soil from about 10 yrs ago. Like you said: Cement 😂
Your jade plant is beautiful. I had a jade plant and it developed root rot after several years. So I started another one from the clippings. I have some trailing jade, weeping jade plants. Will these grow stems?
Yes. I mean the thick woody stems. I've ordered and received several succulents from Mountain Crest Gardens. I ordered a tray of 25 varieties of succulents, but I couldn't figure out which succulents were which by the chart they included in the tray. Also, I ordered some from Amazon. I had a birthday and Mountain Crest Gardens gave me a special. I ordered just a few more and they came with labeled names. I've so many now that I'm trying to figure out how to plant them. I'm running out of terracotta pots. I've thought about dish gardens. Also, I have a wide variety of other plants. I don't have a grow light, but I've placed them in south/east windows. I inherited my grandma's peanut catus. She said to place them in a north window. What I thought was a north window isn't really north. I've propagated them and they fill up the window sill. I give them away to the special people who are in my life. I guess that I'll just Google it. I've got a lot of trailing plants that I'd like to hang or sit on a high shelf. I've even thought about using Commander Hooks or small nails and have them climb on the wall. Are there some plants that you can't grow? I'm not able to grow African Violets, even though my maternal grandmother was very successful, Fiddle Leaf Figs and some plants your not supposed to kill, Sansevierias.
i repotted my jade plant today and i wish I saw this video beforehand! I think the terracotta pot I selected is too big/deep and I'm afraid to repot it a second time into a smaller pot. I'm wondering if I just water it less frequently, and make this the soil dries out -- that the larger/deeper terracotta pot it is currently in will be okay? Do you have any recommendations? Thank you!
Beautiful plant. About how many cuttings make up that plant? I have quite a few 4- 6 inch tall rooted jades and thought about putting them all in one pot. Not sure if that's a good or bad idea. What's your thought? If yes, what would be the maximum number to combine?
I think there is about 12 separate stems in this pot. You can take any amount you like and I think they will be okay. Just remember that eventually these plants get pretty large lol. You can always cut them back or separate them down the road if you don't like the way it looks. Thanks for watching and hope to see you back!
I have a jade plant that I’ve had for about 8yrs. Unfortunately I knew nothing about pruning it and whilst it’s massive it has its branches bending down over the pot in all directions and then bending again upwards. They must be about 40-50cm if straightened. I watched your pruning video and am wondering if I should hard prune to make it grow straight. I also use a watering globe and it’s grown so much in the last year using it, it’s also on a frosted south facing window. What do you think I should do, small prune or hard prune? Your plant there is amazing!,
That is completely up to you. The hard prune was the scariest thing I've done to a plant, but good thing jades are so resilient. The rule of thumb I used was to prune off anything growing downwards. Prune the amount you feel comfortable with. You can always cut more, but once you cut you can't take it back lol
Did you water it after repotting? I've heard that you shouldn't after repotting, but I wonder if that applies to my case. I got my Jade plant a few months ago and I've noticed the soil was always very dry and clumped together. About a month ago I tried to aerate it but I guess it did nothing because multiple leaves are very pliable and a bit droopy now. I want to replace the soil tomorrow and I'm thinking I SHOULD water it at the same time because of the state that it's in. What would you recommend?
Hello. I lightly watered the top of the soil mainly to let the soil settle. I will give it a good soaking in a few days. I would maybe try and loosen up some soil or enough that there is roots lose on the bottom. I didn't show it very well in the video, but I did untangle the some roots at the bottom. Once it is in a slightly larger pot the roots will search out and grow. Does this help?
I think Jades can endure lack of light pretty well. I like in the UK which means almost no light during winter and I have had mine for 2+ years and she's going strong. I have no grow lights.
Jades and most other succulents will grow slower and stretch out if not getting enough light. That is awesome to hear that yours are doing so well....I'd love to see a picture of your plants. Take care.
Hi My Jade is about 35 yrs old, and alot of sticky drips are coming out of the leaves, what does that mean? I plan on repotting it in the summer, and let it enjoy my back deck. Its very big and heavy.
I need some advice. Im trying to repot my jade plant, because it was in a tiny pot. BUT no mater the size of the pot I chose, the plant keeps falling out of the pot. It doesnt stay under the soil, it falls out. My plant is kind of growing on the side & not vertically (I think it lacked water at some point). it right next to a window, and its growing very fast.. but how can I make it stay in a new pot (I put rocks on top of the soil to keep the plant in, but it is not a good solution, makes mold)
That is a frustrating situation. If the stems are flopped over then most likely they were too heavy or grew too quickly. It is very difficult to give any advice without seeing the plant, so feel free to send a picture to my Instagram account everything_plants_ca otherwise I think you are left to try pruning or using stakes to prop up those stems. Good luck
New subscriber and thank you for the tips. I have no plants in terracotta but this inspired me to try repotting one of my medium size jades in a larger terracotta pot in spring. I'm a decades long jade owner with a couple huge jades whose soil is as you describe (compacted down and have to water weekly so they may not be retaining water too well). Their pots are large enough so I haven't felt a need to repot, but is it wise to lift out and spruce up with all new better soil come spring?
Hello Kim and thanks for subscribing. I normally don't take a plant out unless it is no longer growing well and then you can look at the roots. I've seen sites say that mature jades should be repotted with fresh soil every 4 to 5 years. If you do repot it then spring is the best time to do it.
No reason specifically, but I probably should have since it was pretty dense and compact. This video was made over 2 years ago and the plant is perfectly fine
Thanks, I only asked because I have a jade that is going to need to be transplanted because it's trunk is not centered in the pot and I'm afraid it will be an issue when it gets bigger.@@EverythingPlants
How do I know if it needs water? The symptoms for a dry plant are similar to those of a overwatered one, repotting it would be a huge undertaking, the plant is 20 years old and last time I changed the soil was about 5 years ago
Thanks Eleni! I think i gave it a bit of water as I know it definitely needed it. I have read that try not to water immediately after repottong to give a chance for damaged roots to heal. But I would say that if it needs water then definitely give it a bit. I'm not a professional, but this is simply just my opinion on what I would do.
I have a large jade plant that is 20+ years old and needs re-potting. I’m curious why you chose such a narrow pot? Won’t you have to pot again soon or does it only grow upwards now? Thanks for the video!
Hello! I don't know if it is noticeable in the video, but this new pot is slightly wider than the previous one and much deeper. It should have plenty of room to grow. It should be okay for the next few years and I'll reassess the need for a larger pot in the future. What size pot do you have your Jade in?
@@EverythingPlants My jade pot is 15”w x 11” tall. There’s about 3” between the trunks and the edge of the pot. Is that good? Mine isn’t as dense as yours, but has thicker trunks. I’ve never really pruned it bc I’m scared! But, I have taken clippings to start new jades. It even flowered this Winter! Mine is south facing too. I live in Alberta where we have alot of sun, but cold winters. Should I think about re-potting mine to help it grow bigger?
Now that I have that pot of jade all your jade videos are popping up and this one made me laugh because that pencil was around 2 years ago :D It has no eraser now and is a lot shorter, but it's been there through all the changes (just kidding im sure you have more than one). Also, your brasil was such a baby!!!! So cute!! Crazy to see your plant space then and now :O Do you have a "how to seperate jade plants" video? There are six in my pot and they are all planted kind of along the edges but they are solidly tangled all the way through as I can't even get the moisture meter in LOL No signs of rot but I would kinda like to seperate them instead of having stone's hendge of jade
That's pretty crazy to see the basement when I first started compared to now. Unfortunately, I don't have a video on separating Jade's but I would assume it wouldn't be too difficult. Are you wanting to separate the stems?
@@EverythingPlants yeah I want to separate them, in thinking the like 4 pots as three have some woody and shape and the other three are smaller and could be planted to look nicer 🤷🏼♀️🤔
Thank you for this video! I have a jade that needs to be both repotted and cut back significantly - which should I do first, and is it ok to do both in the same season?
Hello Chelsea. If this were my plant I would repot it first, let it establish itself and adjust to its new pot and then maybe in a month or so do some pruning. I am not an expert, but this is what I would do. ua-cam.com/video/qucVW9eUNuY/v-deo.html
Awesome video, Thanks for this!! Whereabouts did you purchase that beautiful first pot it was in? I’ve been looking everywhere for larger types of pots just like that !
I once found a lot of them at a store called Tuesday morning. Hope you have one. They don’t sell online unfortunately. The other store are the neighborhood Ace hardware stores, they are expensive.
I've killed a few in NYC indoors and finally got it. I brought it with me when I moved to California. Doing well indoors so much I had to prune it and have a second one. I came here because I inherited an outdoor jade. It's old, not very bushy but the soil is rock hard and I'm afraid to repot it. It gets so much sun the leaves are mainly red. It needs pruning badly but very hesitant to trim off anything because the stems aren't very thick to cut from. Any thoughts?
Hello David. I think you are putting off the inevitable....REPOTTING! HAHA I think some fresh well draining soil will do wonders for the plant. Is it just too large to make it an easy pot? Get some help if needed, but I think this is what you need to do before the seasons change and the growth slows.
@@EverythingPlants Yes, you’re right. I’ll just have to suck it up and repot it. I may need a new pot because I don’t even think it has any drainage holes. I’ll let you know how it goes.
I just repotted one of my two jade plants. I seem to remember hearing you say somewhere that you shouldn't water the plants after repotting, but I can't find that now. Should I water after repotting? If not, how long do I wait? The soil was completely dry. The plant is healthy. It didn't really have much of a root ball, but again, the plant seems very healthy, leaves are plump. Thank you! (Jen)
I did say that...I don't really have any basis behind that other then just personal preference. It comes down to whether or not the plant needs water and not that you just repotted it and you must give water. Does that make sense???
@@EverythingPlants Makes sense, yes. I still don't know what to do! ;) I guess since the leaves are plump, I'll just not water it for at least a few days. It won't hurt the roots to be in new and dry potting soil, I guess?
@@myshuffleplay7593 If the leaves are still thick and plump then you are okay. I can't see any reason the dry new soil will hurt the roots, but again I am not an expert. That is always the message people give when repotting is to water the plant afterwards, but with succulents if it doesn't need it then I would think there is a higher chance of rotting if you water it when it doesn't need it.
@@EverythingPlants Thank you! I have decided to wait about five days, at least, before watering it, because it was nine days since I watered before repotting. If I see something going awry, I may water. I will keep you posted. I appreciate your thoughts and advice!
Just an update. It's been 8 days now since I repotted my Jade and I haven't watered it. It seems to still be doing well and leaves are plump... so I'm just waiting until it tells me it needs water! I will still give an update when I do water.
If they are doing okay then I would leave them until they need to be repotted. I usually recommend terracotta for most people because there is a tendency to overwater and terracotta helps with that. If you keep an eye on the watering them you'll be okay for sure
I have a nearly 100 year old jade plant/tree with a trunk like an elephant leg. I rescued it from the last cattle ranch in our area of CA when the house was being bulldozed. That was quite a few years ago and it was close to 6 feet tall but I pruned it quite a bit in order to paint the house it's close to. They grow outside in So. CA and often they are used as bushes in landscaping here. It was very full, probably 3 or 4 feet wide and blooms heavily with hundreds of flowers every winter.
Wow! I've seen many videos and pictures over the years of jades growing outdoors in certain areas and I am extremely jealous. I wish I could have them outside here in Canada.
It sure would be nice to see your Jade plant. Do you have an Instagram account or anything?
Help my Jade is 50 + years it's in a 24" terracotta pot I need help.
@@grannymontoya8169 I’d love to see it
I think I have a really big one as well maybe just as big.i I'll take a picture and I'll post it on my Instagram tomorrow
Could you please share it's photo
I have my Grandmother's jade; she died in 1976, so it's almost 50 years old. Thanjs for the pruning and soil tips.
Wow! I wish I could see a picture of that 50 year old Jade!
I have my grandmothers too! She passed away in 2012 and it was big at that time. ❤️
I have my grandmother’s Jade too! It’s very happy in my north-facing window though.
Pictures please
@@emmanuelcash3993 Can't post pictures in UA-cam comments.
I really appreciate that you show how beautiful your plant is while also talking about the mistakes you've made along the way. It just makes me like the plant that much more.
I like to show the good and not so good about my plants. LOL
When using decorative pots with bodies wider than the rim, I always pot into a smaller pot that slides down in the pretty one - except when I don't
I always knew if it got large enough that I'd just break the pot.
Wow. Beautiful, big jade plant. Thank you for showing us how to re-pot it and plus the soil and such other tips.
You are welcome and thanks so much for watching!!!
Shouldn't you use composted soil for this plant? (does Miracle Grow pay you to use their horrible products?) Anyway, great basic tips for transplanting, your recommending this 'soil' undermines your expertise-
So i have my grandmothers jade plant. Never knew what type it was and it’s never really been in a sunny area for over 5 years. I’m not good with plants and it was dying in the summer but now it’s fine and flowering. Still in the same location with not much sun.
I found this video bc I noticed the flowers (1st time ever) and want to repot mine into a terracotta pot. And found your video very helpful. Thank you!
Thanks for commenting. I have yet gotten mine to flower so great job with that! Good luck with your repot.
Thanks for the comment about not adding pebbles/rocks to the bottom of a pot. I used to do that.
Ya, me too lol
I have a variegated jade in a west window and it's doing fantastic! Has bright indirect light during the day with direct sun for a few hours in late afternoon and evening. It's still young, only about six inches tall, but has more than doubled in size since coming to live here last summer. I let it dry out before watering, then give it a good soaking. I only feed it half as often as the other plants and it seems to like that. I've also noticed that the more direct sun it gets, the more light colored 'stripes' it has. All in all, a beautiful sturdy little plantlet that I love!
Thank you for the video... good information with an understandable presentation! I'll be back for more!
Thanks for sharing your experience with the variegated Jade plant. Sounds like you are doing everything correct. I hope to see you back for more videos!!!
I'm repotting my Jade today. Mine is roughly 20 years old and hasn't been repotted for about 10, going from a 12" pot going into a 16" pot. Got 4 bags of miracle grow cactus, a bag of miracle grow perlite and a bag of miracle grow orchid course mix. Mixed to perfection and a plastic stopper for the bottom. Wish me luck with my attempt.
You got all the right stuff! Good luck Ken.
Just curious, after repotting, have you still noticed issues with water absorption? You should really try to remove as much of the old soil as you can before repotting. Otherwise, your water is just going to mainly run straight through. And your plant's roots will not get sufficient water. Always loosen root ball before repotting. And if possible spray out roots, removing as much old soil as possible. Then your plant can sit out of any soil for about a few days to allow the roots to air dry. That way, if you had any root breakage, they can dry and heal before repotting. And always wait for at least five days before watering after repotting. That way you aren't taking the risk of root rot.
I know this is 2 years old, but I'm hoping SOMEONE sees this ... How would you store this plant after cleaning the roots off and letting it dry off?? I'm very new to this and any good advice is very appreciated. I know it's a stretch since this is so old, but thank you in advance 🙌🏻
Gorgeous Jade plant! I use Organic Mechanics cacti/succulent soil and it’s yielded absolutely amazing results with all my plants.
I had a 12+ year old Jade I got from my grandmother that looked nothing like yours. It ended up having severe root rot and large branches began to fall off. Now I have a ton of cuttings that I hope will root and grow happily in the right conditions so that the original plant it came from lives on!
That is so awesome. My grandfather had a jade plant and it reminds me of him everyday. I wish I could have gotten his plant before he passed away, but it is the memory that counts the most!
I remember watching this in awe and wanting a large jade plant. Today, I'm the mother of two extra large jade plants. One is 15 one is 18. Massive jurassic roots, very healthy, lots of babies .. its like a forest. I'm in jade heaven. 😍🥰💞💓😁🥰😍💓💓💓
Wow! I am so glad you got your Jades. Where did you find them? At a store or private sale?
@@EverythingPlants both private sales. Owners retiring. I'm so happy. Thank you xx
I am amazed at how long Jade plants can live and how big they can grow. I love yours!
I know! They can grow quite large in the outdoor setting.
Well I was given 3 very small plants and 2 died right away. The one is hanging on. Maybe with help from videos like this with such great information it will live
So cute to see your basement before it turned into the wonderful green haven it is today.
It's crazy how it's transformed
...I just repotted my jade plant... First I did basically what you did I repotted the ball from the old pot into the new one and filled the new space with succulent specific soil. But I started having doubts so I looked up youTube clips about plant care without knowing the name of my plant and I'm worried I have now killed it. I repotted the lil guy again and this time gently "untangled" the root system from it's cramped up solid dirt ball from the original pot and I trimmed one or two small stringy roots that looked dead. The ends were all small and wiry and fuzzy which according to google searches meant a healthy plant. After shaking off 90% of the old soil around the roots I went to repot it with all new soil, trying to spread out the roots, and watered with about 1.5 cups of water and tapped the sides and pressed the top to try and get it more stable. After finding out the name of my plant and watching Jade specific care videos I'm pretty sure I did everything I'm not supposed to do 😭 is it going to make it what can I do should I re-pot it again without water or pressing down?
You are good either way....if it's not super root bound then I leave the roots intact. Lightly unraveling them is okay too. If you have seen any of my other videos, I have cut root systems of different plants in half (root pruning) and all have survived!
After repotting a plant I will only water if it needs it. I have many more videos on jades and the way I know they need water is if the soil is dry and you can slightly bend the leaves. They should normally be firm and thick.
How is your plant looking? Firm leaves, green....? Feel free to send a picture to my Instagram account (@everything_plants_ca) otherwise I'm sure it will be fine and just give it time to recover.
How's the plant a year later? I'm here after making the same mistakes you did 😂...you're not alone lol.
Mine is over 40 years old, gifted to me 20 years ago.
Thought I had killed it by overwatering, caused bad root rot, stems shrivelling 😢 but it came back & is flowering for the first time.
I put it outside out of direct sunlight & against the side of the house for frost protection (and wished it good luck)
It has thrived on neglect. 😂
I place a small patch of window screen mesh over the drain hole. Been doing that 25 plus years. No problems during this time. I also use packing peanuts for a bottom layer. Again, no problems to this point. I do this with all my outdoor potted plants also. Works for me. Love your Jade Plant. It’s huge! I killed my last one by never transplanting it. It finally gave up the ghost. Did save several cuttings from it so I now have 5 new Jades growing and about 12 new Jades my friends are growing. So it lives on. I’ll pay closer attention in the future. I am starting to use sand and perlite in my dirt barrel. I keep an old garbage can and mix two different potting soils, sand and perlite to the mix. There are the occasional tree bark pieces. A little decomposing never hurt anyone. This just works for me.
Interesting....I've never heard of using packing peanuts. If it works then it works!
I live in North Idaho and we have some dark winter days. Grow lights do work quite well with succulents. I currently have three beautiful jade plants and they definitely slow way down during the winter months so the watering also slows down. My succulents are currently quite happy with Bonsai Jack gritty mix. It has no peat moss. I add some coco coir to give It a bit more time to absorb the water but it doesn't hold the water like peat does. Thank you for this video. That is one gorgeous Jade!
Thanks for sharing! I like hearing how others care for their plants as well. I will have to check out that bonsai jack mix....I'm not too sure we would even have that here in Canada. Thanks and take care.
I love my Jade plant, it has survived years of neglect and is still going strong. I received it years ago, back then I was young and didn't look after it. It was kept on a windowsill and i only watered it about 2x per year. When i moved house it was kept in a dark room for 1 month and still survived. I'm now looking after it and it's doing incredibly well and growing. I've recently bought a couple for gifts.
Hello Ella. That is one tough Jade plant. I'm glad your are finally looking after it haha.
Your plant reallt loves you😂 Mine hates me, it is dying and I dont know what to do :(
I learned it the hard way putting rocks at the bottoms doesn't help. Very good video, I like jade a lot.
Which plant did you lose?
Thanks for your help. We'll explained . I will have a go at my large jade plant now. Wish me luck
I have a jade plant of 8 yrs an yes it’s rather big it’s growing out side an it’s doing mighty fine I have never grown one inside it’s very hard it’s also corky trunk which I love 💕 thank you for sharing
I wish I could grow mine outside year round.
I planted two tiny jade plant trunks a few years ago and i neglected all winter long didn't even water once. It never grew bigger or taller. This spring it suddenly started to quadruple in sizes so now i potted it and it looked beautiful on my computer desk.
That is awesome!
A beautiful plant, a really lovely one! My experience with jades (i have quite a few of large one) taught me that they do like lower pots.
In your case - I would just try to wash the old soil out and fill the same round pot with a new soil. I would also prune it - so there is less greenery at the bottom and it looks more like a tree. But that's me. I also am afraid to put jades in deep pots. Wide - yes, but not deep. Saying that - you obviously know better what is it that your pant needs.. 😊
Thanks for all that information. I am by no means an expert, but learn as I go. I am olay with a deeper pot because it is terracotta and won't remain wet for a long time. If it was a deeper plastic pot then no way would I be using it.
@@EverythingPlants agree a 100%.. And I am far less expert than you, just learning making my own mistakes....😊
Thanks for giving me courage to repot big plants.
I'm glad to have helped!!! The first time I repotted this and pruned it was pretty scary. I didn't want to kill the plant, but everything worked out great.
Which plant or plants are you repotting?
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Calathia jungle rose my first Calathia
Just watched your video for the first time,love jade's plants i bought one yesterday ,hope it grows tall like yours because i have problems in taking care of plants although i have a lot of light. Now i'am learning. Thank you
Best of luck! Lots of light, must have a good draining soil and let it grow!
Your videos are always helpful😁 Thanks for sharing. I will do this to my jade when it grows as big as your plant!
Thanks so much and this is the reason I make these videos!!!
Great tip about cactus mix. I killed way to many Jade Plant. My grandmother was from the north west as it sounds like you are. And she grew amazing plants. Such as a Jade Plant.
Thanks for watching my video Shelley. I am from the north.....I'm in Western Canada 🇨🇦
Beautiful plant. We have a jade plant that we over watered, but is holding on. I'll be checking out your propagating video. Thanks!
Yes, just snip off a branch and most people say to let it callous over for a couple days then literally make a home and stick it in the soil!
What a gorgeous Jade you have! I have a couple myself which I've been pruning them back to produce the Bonsai tree look. I feel a little as you said you did the first time you trimmed yours, I was so scared but I know I'll be happy w/the results and yeah, the cut stems grow back pretty quick anyway. Thanks for sharing your tips & God bless!😇
Awesome! Here is my latest pruning video of a jade that I'm growing into a tree. I do have a couple more to prune so stay tuned!
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Amazing, it has grown very huge. I like it very much. Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much!!!
I do soak my terracotta pots. I guess that if you use an old terracotta pot you need to soak it in 1/4 cup of bleach for 5 gallons of water for 30 minutes. If there's build up on the outside you can make a paste of baking soda and powder mixture and apply it generously, and wipe it off with a sponge. Also, to properly water succulents in containers, keep a bare wood skewer or chopstick inserted all the way to the bottom of the pot. When you pull it out to check for dampness, if the skewer is dry it's time to water it. Kind of like checking a cake or bread for doneness.
Thank you for that great tip! This is why I love this channel and other plant pages....people are always sharing techniques they use.
I do wash/clean off older terracotta pots prior to using them with new plants. I will typically scrub off the pot and then use a water/rubbing alcohol mixture to kill off anything living on the pot. I have used bleach as well.
Thanks for the support on my channel!!!
Thank you very much. I’m going to repot my plants in couple days.
Best of luck! Do you have a larger jade?
I had a big one but the big trunk died of overwatering. Now I’m trying to save the small one. Wish me luck please.
@@codapham9359 Yes, and keep me posted!!!
You have a nice style of video making. ~ I try to avoid using pots shaped like that ceramic one, for the reasons that you pointed out. ~ It was a little amusing when your discussion of the ‘simple’ act of how to water a Jade got ‘complicated’. Watering plants correctly is easy.......if all the factors are taken into account! ~ A couple of months ago I posted a video on giant Jades blooming. You might enjoy it.
I will definitely check this out!!!
I was searching for in which month we can prune jade....ur plant is amazing
Prune when it is actively growing
Appreciate all the great information very helpful
Thanks Dan!
Gorgeous, stunning beautiful Plant . What a beauty..
It is my oldest plant. Do you have a jade?
@@EverythingPlants ya I do, 😁 haaahaa.. don't ask Soo many I bought.. the leaves just KP dropping. Now I'm fascinated by the Jade lemon lime.. A very small plant I ordered online.. let's hope.. But I'm amazed how well it's grown n.luvd u🥰
Do u hv the Jade Verigeta? Lime lemon, if so I'd luv u to do a video on it. Care tips etc..
I did have the variegated Jade plant, but I actually sold it. 😬 I have too many Jade plants and had to get rid of a bunch. There are a few in my collection that I just couldn't part with....they meant too much to me. So the white and green jade had to go. The care is identical, but I found this one to be a bit slower growing. They are beautiful and definitely should be a head turner.
@@EverythingPlants woow. Luvly.. that's great.. I'm luking forward to more of ur videos. I like them.. just in case ur in Instagram, do let us know. Luv to see more of such stunning collections..🥰
Great advice beautiful plant ❤️😊
Thanks Gran Grampa!
Wow what a beautiful ceramic pot and Jade😍😍😍I haven't done well with jade plants(only tried twice) , but I think it's a combination of the climate here (cold outside so cold draft if I open the window to air out), the AC heater dries the air, and I used a pot which I should have sterilized after the last plant was in it.. and I ended up over watering it...I'm dreaming of owning a beautiful Jade like the one you have!!! Next time I'll definitely try with terracotta pots!
Hello. Just make sure it get plenty of light, in a well draining soil and don't over water.
Good video for me. Lots of good details
Hello Denise! Thanks for watching and I'm so glad that you liked the video!
Thank you for this video. I am about to repot my Jade. I painted my terra cotta pot. I am not sure it's a good idea because I think I just made the pot non breathable. What do you think? Should I get a new pot?
I don't think you need to. As long as it's in well draining soil and not a huge pot then you'll be fine. Just pay attention to the leaves
Beautiful plant. I have a jade that's been a bit one step forward, two steps back for me. Like many, I overwatered it, then to save it from rotting I took cuttings from the healthy stems and basically started over. It's doing well, but I'm sure looking forward to it becoming a larger plant. I successfully pruned it to achieve some branching, I think following an earlier one of your videos!
That is awesome to hear one of my earlier videos helped. Is it in a terracotta pot? That really helps with soil moisture control too
@@EverythingPlants yes it's in terra cotta now. It's doing fine, I just want it to grow faster!!!! After watching your video I realized (again....should already know this!) that it would probably enjoy more light so I put it in my west facing window. Maybe that will help!!!
A west window will be good for the jade. Good luck and take care
This is perfect timing. Mine is in a block of dirt and I plan on repotting ASAP.
Good luck! The only thing I probably should have done a bit more was chip away at some of the harder soil to loosen it up a bit. Oh well....leave that for the next repotting haha
How old is your Jade plant?
@@EverythingPlants I got it as a gift a year and a half ago so I think it’s 2 or more years old. It’s grown like crazy! I just love it. I hope I can get it as big as yours.
That is awesome. The thing i learned besides basic care is that they love to be pruned. Snip a bit off the top and watch them branch out (in the growing seasons).
Nice video on jade plant. Thanks for sharing 🙏. New friend here. Stay connected my friend 🙏👍😊
Hello and welcome! Thanks for the kind comment! Take care friend.
I am so jealous right now. I have purchased about three jade plants. They don't look as good as yours. I guess I must wait a few years for them to develop.
Yes.....patience is most important. It will definitely get there one day and you'll be so proud of it.
You are so generous😇
Thanks Hattie
If you get dried out soil that won't take water you can mix in some surfactant or some dish detergent that is not of the anti-bacteria kind and it will help re-hydrate the soil.
Very interesting, thanks!
Jades are the only succulent type plant i like. Yours is magnificent and im looking forward to mine getting to a size like that.
Thanks so much!!! Do you have a jade plant in your collection?
Everything Plants I do have a jade in my collection and it’s doing very well. Believe it or not a Jade was the first plant I ever had and I managed to kill it by underwatering it! Looking back it was the same problem as yours, the soil was too compact and no water was getting to the roots but also I just didn’t know any better.
@@curtholgate1097 I am still learning as a go as well! I just had another comment asking why I didn't chip away more of the compact soil....looking back now I probably should have, but there was pretty good roots at the bottom. Next time I will remember haha
Hey, I have a question.
I have a Jade myself that is a lighter green with red rings on the leaves (which that part I know means its getting the light it needs), but what gives with yours being such a deep lush green?A Jade owner I spoke with claimed that means they're doing good but don' t have AS much lighting.
Anyway, I was curious. Mine is healthy and green, but it's like not nearly deep green in color as yours. :)
Hello. This video is a few years old now (when I first started the channel) and have since changed the light it receives. Currently mine is like how you described yours....a bit sun stressed. The way you know it's not receiving enough light is when it gets stretched out and leggy.
This plant deserves a bigger vase!!!
It is.......slightly larger. LOL
Hi! I kill so many jade plant 20xi buy jade plant all die I think I must learn from you to care my jade plant this time thank for sharing how to care jade plant More vedios pls God bless you more thank you
Beautiful and thank you for sharing. I have 4 yrs old jade but mine is not growing tall its growing wide like a tree with lots of branches. Any idea how I can help it grow taller.
Prune it! Mine used to grow with all the branches drooping over the side of the pot. I pruned mine and it started to grow upwards like how I wanted it. Be sure to only prune it when it is actively growing. I started with any branch that was growing downwards got cut off.
Feel free to send me a picture to my instagram messenger for a better idea of what you should do.
What’s the grow light brand you use?. Thank you for this, I really enjoyed watching it!
I use a couple different types....sansi, soltech and barrina are the main ones
Beautiful. From all my succulents, my jade is the only one I haven't killed. So I am afraid of transplanting her but her soil is compact also.
Don't be afraid! This will 100% benefit your plant in the long run. It may start to lose leaves like mine has. It is no longer absorbing the water that the roots need. What exactly are you afraid of? Maybe I can help you through this process?!?!
@@EverythingPlants I'm afraid she will die like my other succulents.
As long as you don't chop up the roots too much it should be fine. Keep me posted and don't be too scared. I hack up my plants all the time. The most recent one that made me so nervous is my tetrasperma.
@@EverythingPlants thank you. I will go for it
I give a bit of water every two weeks when the soil is dry. Thanks. Greetings from Switzerland. Manuela
Ya, that sounds perfect. Thanks for watching!
@@EverythingPlants Thanks a lot for answering my questions and helping me. Regards Manuela
Stunning jade plant! And great idea on the plant shelves..thought the walls looked a little bare 😄
Thanks! The plant workshop area has been in the works for a bit. The problem is that everywhere is sold out of shelves (the ones I want lol), so I might have to get something different. Thanks for watching my channel.
@@EverythingPlants thanks! Your content always makes me happy..such healthy and happy plants u have!
Trying to repot my big baby now.. as some of her leaves were getting very light green and too much shedding.
Moved her to a better window and now transferring to a 50L pot. .. this is really hard work
Got new compost, etc. Now I'm trying my best to follow your instructions
Good luck and keep me posted with how you make out!
I didn’t know you can’t put rocks at the bottom.. 😩 I repotted all my jade yesterday and they all (7 containers! Gah) have one layer of rocks at the bottom- not very deep at all and carefully placed to not block any draino age holes. Now that I know you aren’t supposed to do that… would you please recommend either pulling them all up and redoing it (nervous for the shock on them and it’s a lot to do over..) or leave it for now and replant in a year and skip the rocks then??
I had originally found your page to see what you suggest for watering after replanted pots. Online mostly says don’t water them for around a week after repotting- and one said do water so I wonder what you think??
Hope you see this 🤞🏼 and thanks for your help and time!
Hello Dinachka. Yours will be fine as long as there is drain holes....not to worry. I only water them if they need it and that includes repotting, otherwise I just leave them alone. I hope this helps!
7 containers of jades....you sound like me 😂
My large jade is suffering. I can see it on the leaves - squishy, white spotted, and the soil is as you described. I planned to repot so appreciate your video! Silly question... what did you do with that rock? I suspect you used it as a stopper at the base of your terra cotta pot. Wouldn't that prevent drainage and cause root rot? Also, how much water is too much? Thanks very much for any advice...before I repot! Louise C. Montreal, Canada
You said the soil in the old pot was so hard and compacted. I was surprised to see you didn’t remove more of the old soil before repotting. How come?
Great question and the short answer is I probably should have chipped away at more of the soil. I did remove some to the soil on the bottom and I removed a lot of those rocks off camera. I also didn't want to lose or disturb the structure of the plant. The roots on the bottom were free and untangled, so I figured I would just leave it alone. Kind of like a risk vs reward decision. Hope this helps....LOL
Thanks so much for watching and supporting my channel!
I repotted mine and did remove a lot of the soil and believe me, it was a big mistake. The weight of the plant just made it impossible for the soil to hold it in place. It took months and a lot of strings/sticks to get it to stay up straight but it never was the same.
@@ericbombardier Thanks for sharing that Eric. I wondered if it would end be a structural nightmare. My plant seems to be doing very well right now. Sorry to hear about your troubles.....again, thanks for sharing.
If u disturb roots plant will never be the same again
Just got a (small) jade, bingeing all your jade videos today! Your jade is goals!!! Beautiful
That is awesome that you got one and thanks for watching my videos! Have you ever had a Jade or succulent before?
@@EverythingPlants I have had a jae before but put it out in full sun , treated it like a desert cactus and fried it. On to round 2 - just a standard Ovata and going to treat it much better now!
Hi!!! This video will definately help me in the future :) Quick question: Can we raise a jade plant without soil? (My mom would not let me buy soil even tho I can buy things myself :(
These are typically found in sandy type soils. I'm not too sure how it would work with just sand, but you could sure give it a try!
Not one leaf dropped off. Beautiful plant. Mine sheds alot. My moms is shedding so scarily and it used to be so big like yours. Any advice?
Mine has lost a few leaves so far, but unfortunately I don't have any solid advice. Make sure it gets a bright spot in your house and only water when the soil is dry.
@@EverythingPlants thank you love. It made me want to cry today everytime i moved the pot one dropped off.
I am in England though, strange weather we have here.
She is now at her favourite spot on the window
I sure hope it recovers nicely. Don't overwater....
@@EverythingPlants i manifested two large jades extra large actually. Wow I'm so happy.
Wow so nice you jade plant l hope I can take care also jade plant like you
I just want the whole root system out of my garden! Any ideas of how to remove it, and what with would be great.
It's been in 16 years, so it was fairly high!
YOUR PLANTS AMAZING. 🐱 🐹
Thanks so much Margaret!
Thanks it’s beautiful plants
Thanks so much for watching.
Thanks for the helpful tips. Your jade plant looks so much healthier than mine! Watching your video I realized that’s probably bc mine is still in its original soil from about 10 yrs ago. Like you said: Cement 😂
Oh my goodness.....it is time for some fresh soil lol
Your jade plant is beautiful. I had a jade plant and it developed root rot after several years. So I started another one from the clippings. I have some trailing jade, weeping jade plants. Will these grow stems?
Do you mean stems as in the thick woody stems? I'm honestly not too sure with those trailing/weeping jades.
Yes. I mean the thick woody stems. I've ordered and received several succulents from Mountain Crest Gardens. I ordered a tray of 25 varieties of succulents, but I couldn't figure out which succulents were which by the chart they included in the tray. Also, I ordered some from Amazon. I had a birthday and Mountain Crest Gardens gave me a special. I ordered just a few more and they came with labeled names. I've so many now that I'm trying to figure out how to plant them. I'm running out of terracotta pots. I've thought about dish gardens. Also, I have a wide variety of other plants. I don't have a grow light, but I've placed them in south/east windows. I inherited my grandma's peanut catus. She said to place them in a north window. What I thought was a north window isn't really north. I've propagated them and they fill up the window sill. I give them away to the special people who are in my life. I guess that I'll just Google it. I've got a lot of trailing plants that I'd like to hang or sit on a high shelf. I've even thought about using Commander Hooks or small nails and have them climb on the wall. Are there some plants that you can't grow? I'm not able to grow African Violets, even though my maternal grandmother was very successful, Fiddle Leaf Figs and some plants your not supposed to kill, Sansevierias.
i repotted my jade plant today and i wish I saw this video beforehand! I think the terracotta pot I selected is too big/deep and I'm afraid to repot it a second time into a smaller pot. I'm wondering if I just water it less frequently, and make this the soil dries out -- that the larger/deeper terracotta pot it is currently in will be okay? Do you have any recommendations? Thank you!
Hey. I'm sure you are fine but if you want to send me a picture to my Instagram account I can take a look
Beautiful plant. About how many cuttings make up that plant?
I have quite a few 4- 6 inch tall rooted jades and thought about putting them all in one pot. Not sure if that's a good or bad idea. What's your thought? If yes, what would be the maximum number to combine?
I think there is about 12 separate stems in this pot. You can take any amount you like and I think they will be okay. Just remember that eventually these plants get pretty large lol. You can always cut them back or separate them down the road if you don't like the way it looks. Thanks for watching and hope to see you back!
Great. Thanks so much. Love seeing your plants and your new film studio develop.
Your jade plant is huge!
I know!!! It just keeps growing lol
We have a very large Jade plant just like yours and it also needs to be transplanted. Any suggestions for new pots to transplant it into? Thanks!
I always suggest terracotta pots for these plants!
I have a jade plant that I’ve had for about 8yrs. Unfortunately I knew nothing about pruning it and whilst it’s massive it has its branches bending down over the pot in all directions and then bending again upwards. They must be about 40-50cm if straightened. I watched your pruning video and am wondering if I should hard prune to make it grow straight. I also use a watering globe and it’s grown so much in the last year using it, it’s also on a frosted south facing window. What do you think I should do, small prune or hard prune? Your plant there is amazing!,
That is completely up to you. The hard prune was the scariest thing I've done to a plant, but good thing jades are so resilient. The rule of thumb I used was to prune off anything growing downwards. Prune the amount you feel comfortable with. You can always cut more, but once you cut you can't take it back lol
i love jade plants😊😊😊
Me too!
It is so healthy! Mine keeps getting mealy bugs 🥴 the only thing working is to spay them off with water and alcohol. Any suggestions?
The only other suggestion that I would do is change out the soil and maybe spray it down again.
I’ve heard that sprinkling ground cinnamon on the soil helps!
Did you water it after repotting? I've heard that you shouldn't after repotting, but I wonder if that applies to my case.
I got my Jade plant a few months ago and I've noticed the soil was always very dry and clumped together. About a month ago I tried to aerate it but I guess it did nothing because multiple leaves are very pliable and a bit droopy now. I want to replace the soil tomorrow and I'm thinking I SHOULD water it at the same time because of the state that it's in. What would you recommend?
Hello. I lightly watered the top of the soil mainly to let the soil settle. I will give it a good soaking in a few days.
I would maybe try and loosen up some soil or enough that there is roots lose on the bottom. I didn't show it very well in the video, but I did untangle the some roots at the bottom. Once it is in a slightly larger pot the roots will search out and grow. Does this help?
I think Jades can endure lack of light pretty well. I like in the UK which means almost no light during winter and I have had mine for 2+ years and she's going strong. I have no grow lights.
Jades and most other succulents will grow slower and stretch out if not getting enough light. That is awesome to hear that yours are doing so well....I'd love to see a picture of your plants. Take care.
@@EverythingPlants I think that if you don't water them during winter they will stretch out a lot less.
Hi My Jade is about 35 yrs old, and alot of sticky drips are coming out of the leaves, what does that mean? I plan on repotting it in the summer, and let it enjoy my back deck. Its very big and heavy.
Sticky leaves can mean mealybugs are present. Look closely for these bugs and treat immediately if you find them.
I need some advice. Im trying to repot my jade plant, because it was in a tiny pot. BUT no mater the size of the pot I chose, the plant keeps falling out of the pot. It doesnt stay under the soil, it falls out. My plant is kind of growing on the side & not vertically (I think it lacked water at some point). it right next to a window, and its growing very fast.. but how can I make it stay in a new pot (I put rocks on top of the soil to keep the plant in, but it is not a good solution, makes mold)
That is a frustrating situation. If the stems are flopped over then most likely they were too heavy or grew too quickly. It is very difficult to give any advice without seeing the plant, so feel free to send a picture to my Instagram account everything_plants_ca otherwise I think you are left to try pruning or using stakes to prop up those stems. Good luck
New subscriber and thank you for the tips. I have no plants in terracotta but this inspired me to try repotting one of my medium size jades in a larger terracotta pot in spring.
I'm a decades long jade owner with a couple huge jades whose soil is as you describe (compacted down and have to water weekly so they may not be retaining water too well). Their pots are large enough so I haven't felt a need to repot, but is it wise to lift out and spruce up with all new better soil come spring?
Hello Kim and thanks for subscribing. I normally don't take a plant out unless it is no longer growing well and then you can look at the roots. I've seen sites say that mature jades should be repotted with fresh soil every 4 to 5 years. If you do repot it then spring is the best time to do it.
Did this start as multiple cuttings in one pot? Mine is 3 in one pot trying to decide if I should seperate them or not 🤔
Was there a reason you didn't try to remove the old dirt from around the roots before re-potting it?
No reason specifically, but I probably should have since it was pretty dense and compact. This video was made over 2 years ago and the plant is perfectly fine
Thanks, I only asked because I have a jade that is going to need to be transplanted because it's trunk is not centered in the pot and I'm afraid it will be an issue when it gets bigger.@@EverythingPlants
How do I know if it needs water? The symptoms for a dry plant are similar to those of a overwatered one, repotting it would be a huge undertaking, the plant is 20 years old and last time I changed the soil was about 5 years ago
Hey Chris. Here is a video I made about watering jades
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Wow Amaaaazing plant. Do we water immediately after repoting?
Thanks Eleni! I think i gave it a bit of water as I know it definitely needed it. I have read that try not to water immediately after repottong to give a chance for damaged roots to heal. But I would say that if it needs water then definitely give it a bit. I'm not a professional, but this is simply just my opinion on what I would do.
@@EverythingPlants Thanks again for the advice 😁⚜⚜Have a lovely day🤍
Thanks, you too!
I have a large jade plant that is 20+ years old and needs re-potting. I’m curious why you chose such a narrow pot? Won’t you have to pot again soon or does it only grow upwards now? Thanks for the video!
Hello! I don't know if it is noticeable in the video, but this new pot is slightly wider than the previous one and much deeper. It should have plenty of room to grow. It should be okay for the next few years and I'll reassess the need for a larger pot in the future.
What size pot do you have your Jade in?
@@EverythingPlants My jade pot is 15”w x 11” tall. There’s about 3” between the trunks and the edge of the pot. Is that good? Mine isn’t as dense as yours, but has thicker trunks. I’ve never really pruned it bc I’m scared! But, I have taken clippings to start new jades. It even flowered this Winter! Mine is south facing too. I live in Alberta where we have alot of sun, but cold winters. Should I think about re-potting mine to help it grow bigger?
Submerge your pot in water till soil gets soft . Plant comes out easy .
Thanks for the tip!
Now that I have that pot of jade all your jade videos are popping up and this one made me laugh because that pencil was around 2 years ago :D It has no eraser now and is a lot shorter, but it's been there through all the changes (just kidding im sure you have more than one). Also, your brasil was such a baby!!!! So cute!! Crazy to see your plant space then and now :O
Do you have a "how to seperate jade plants" video? There are six in my pot and they are all planted kind of along the edges but they are solidly tangled all the way through as I can't even get the moisture meter in LOL No signs of rot but I would kinda like to seperate them instead of having stone's hendge of jade
That's pretty crazy to see the basement when I first started compared to now.
Unfortunately, I don't have a video on separating Jade's but I would assume it wouldn't be too difficult. Are you wanting to separate the stems?
@@EverythingPlants yeah I want to separate them, in thinking the like 4 pots as three have some woody and shape and the other three are smaller and could be planted to look nicer 🤷🏼♀️🤔
Can you use a coffee filter in the bottom to stop soil escaping?
I've never tried this, but I have heard of others doing this....so YES!
Thank you for this video! I have a jade that needs to be both repotted and cut back significantly - which should I do first, and is it ok to do both in the same season?
Hello Chelsea. If this were my plant I would repot it first, let it establish itself and adjust to its new pot and then maybe in a month or so do some pruning. I am not an expert, but this is what I would do.
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@@EverythingPlants will do. Thanks for your reply!
Awesome video, Thanks for this!! Whereabouts did you purchase that beautiful first pot it was in? I’ve been looking everywhere for larger types of pots just like that !
Thanks! That first pot was actually from Walmart lol for like 20 bucks.
I once found a lot of them at a store called Tuesday morning. Hope you have one. They don’t sell online unfortunately. The other store are the neighborhood Ace hardware stores, they are expensive.
I've killed a few in NYC indoors and finally got it. I brought it with me when I moved to California. Doing well indoors so much I had to prune it and have a second one. I came here because I inherited an outdoor jade. It's old, not very bushy but the soil is rock hard and I'm afraid to repot it. It gets so much sun the leaves are mainly red. It needs pruning badly but very hesitant to trim off anything because the stems aren't very thick to cut from. Any thoughts?
Hello David. I think you are putting off the inevitable....REPOTTING! HAHA I think some fresh well draining soil will do wonders for the plant. Is it just too large to make it an easy pot? Get some help if needed, but I think this is what you need to do before the seasons change and the growth slows.
@@EverythingPlants Yes, you’re right. I’ll just have to suck it up and repot it. I may need a new pot because I don’t even think it has any drainage holes. I’ll let you know how it goes.
Nice jade
Thanks!
Oh damn it is Huge 😮
It is my oldest plant in my collection.
I just repotted one of my two jade plants. I seem to remember hearing you say somewhere that you shouldn't water the plants after repotting, but I can't find that now. Should I water after repotting? If not, how long do I wait? The soil was completely dry. The plant is healthy. It didn't really have much of a root ball, but again, the plant seems very healthy, leaves are plump. Thank you! (Jen)
I did say that...I don't really have any basis behind that other then just personal preference. It comes down to whether or not the plant needs water and not that you just repotted it and you must give water. Does that make sense???
@@EverythingPlants Makes sense, yes. I still don't know what to do! ;) I guess since the leaves are plump, I'll just not water it for at least a few days. It won't hurt the roots to be in new and dry potting soil, I guess?
@@myshuffleplay7593 If the leaves are still thick and plump then you are okay. I can't see any reason the dry new soil will hurt the roots, but again I am not an expert. That is always the message people give when repotting is to water the plant afterwards, but with succulents if it doesn't need it then I would think there is a higher chance of rotting if you water it when it doesn't need it.
@@EverythingPlants Thank you! I have decided to wait about five days, at least, before watering it, because it was nine days since I watered before repotting. If I see something going awry, I may water. I will keep you posted. I appreciate your thoughts and advice!
Just an update. It's been 8 days now since I repotted my Jade and I haven't watered it. It seems to still be doing well and leaves are plump... so I'm just waiting until it tells me it needs water! I will still give an update when I do water.
I love jade plant I only have 1inch baby jade striving.
Awesome and it will get big in time when in the right conditions.
I am new here, do you have a tutorial on pruning a large jade. I have two rather large ones in need of pruning back and I haven't a clue how to do it.
Sure do and there is an update to this one as well.
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Beautiful
Thanks so much!!!
Are these multiple plants potted together? Pumice is a great soil amendment for Jade plants.
Yes there are multiple plants in this one pot. That is one of the reasons I didn't want to chop the soil up.
@@EverythingPlants Thanks for your reply. It's truly beautiful and looks great in it's new pot. Cheers
My Jade plants are still in their original plastic pots; should I change them into terracotta pots?
If they are doing okay then I would leave them until they need to be repotted. I usually recommend terracotta for most people because there is a tendency to overwater and terracotta helps with that. If you keep an eye on the watering them you'll be okay for sure