How to Transplant a Jade Plant

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Tip 1 - Propagating Jade Plants – How To Root Jade Plant Cuttings

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Propagating Jade Plants – How To Root Jade Plant Cuttings

Starting a jade plant from a stem or leaf cutting is almost as easy as caring for jade plants. This article provides tips for rooting a jade plant so you can enjoy more of plants in your home.

Tip 2 - How to Transplant a Jade Plant

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How to Transplant a Jade Plant

Jade plants rarely need to be re-potted more often than once every three or four years. It's best not to transplant them unless it's absolutely necessary, so if they're happy in their pot, leave them ...

Tip 3 - Jade

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Jade


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For further reading: http://www.almanac.com/plant/jade [3]

Tip 4 - Repotting Jade Plants | eHow

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Repotting Jade Plants | eHow

Evergreen jade plants (Crassula ovata) grow outdoors in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 11 and 12, but you can grow them as houseplants anywhere. Jade plants can go years without repotting. Move a jade plant to a new container only if the plant becomes top-heavy or begins to lift out of its old pot.

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