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Old February 9th, 2007, 05:08 PM
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Jade Tree - I have no idea what to do!

Hi,

I was recently given a jade tree. It was cut off of a larger plant, and I was told to stick it in some water. It is about a foot long and I put it in a vase. When I changed the water the plant seemed to lose the plumpness in its leaves, and even lost a few. So, I've basically left it in the same water for the past month. It seems to be doing well, but I have the feeling I ought to be doing something else.

Does anyone know how I should care for this plant? Will it grow roots to plant? I have no idea!

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Liz
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Old February 9th, 2007, 06:27 PM
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Re: Jade Tree - I have no idea what to do!

Have a look at my response in this thread.
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Re: Jade Tree - I have no idea what to do!

Thanks! My little tree has four roots growing now! It's very exciting!
But, actually - I have one last question. You suggested drying the notched plant stem to create roots, but my tree has sprouted in the water. Shall I just find a nice large pot and soil to plant it in now? (I know these questions may seem silly, but I really am a plant novice) Since you mentioned they are ultra-hardy plants, I imagine it will know what to do in the soil...

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Re: Jade Tree - I have no idea what to do!

Roots developed in water have a different structure than those developed in soil and therefore may not be suitable for the latter. You could plant it and hope for the best. If it doesn't work you could always cut away the rooted end and try again with the remaining section. Don't use too big a pot as the soil will stay wet longer and thus make the plant more susceptible to root rot and other diseases. Start with a small pot and move to a larger one only when the tree has developed a significant root system.
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