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Bonsai Jade
Bonsai Jade
Q. I hope that you can help me. I have
a bonsai jade plant and he's not doing well.
He "looks" healthy but he seems
to be shedding a couple leaves a day. I
don't think I overwater him - his pot has
holes on the bottom for the water to drain
out. And I don't think I underwater him
- a couple times a week regularly. What
am I don't wrong? Any and all suggestions
you have would be greatly appreciated!
A. "A couple times a week" watering is way too much for a jade unless you are growing it outside in Arizona! They are a succulent. They love going dry as much as cacti. The jades which grow here
under much cooler and moist conditions than most spots get very little water during the summer. Also
be sure you are growing the plant in full direct light. They will adjust to it over time and then flourish in it. Shade is not its best friend. Keep them hot.
The soil mix is very important. It may
be time to repot it [every two years]. Use
a very light well-drained soil mix with
lots of sand and perlite and low in peat
moss. Think desert. They want very good
air circulation for the roots and little
moisture retention. If the top two inches
of soil feel moist at all wait until later
to water. If in doubt wait another couple
days. Leaf drop of jades is almost always
due to too much water or too little light.
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