Description
Jade Plant - Toxic
Light - Full Sun - Jade plants need a lot of light, at least six hours of bright indirect sunlight per day. The type of light is important since direct sunlight can be too harsh and cause the leaves to shrivel and burn, especially for young jade plants. However, too little light can cause problems too. In low-light conditions, the jade plant will have leggy growth that causes the plant to become weak and topple over—rather than maintaining a full, bushy appearance.
Water - Water the plant more frequently in the summer because of the increased plant activity and the warmer temperatures. Aim to keep the soil slightly moist but it should not stay wet or saturated. Water again when the soil begins to dry; it’s not necessary to let the soil become bone dry.
Mature Size | 3–6 ft. tall, 2–3 ft. wide |