My Japanese jade is dying
- Parson
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I bought a Japanese jade on sept 10, 2019 and it was doing fine for a month around late October it started losing its leaves and now it has noting left. I only watered it once a week and provided it growing light 3 to 4 hrs a day-it was in an area where it received indirect sunlight for 4 hrs. Now some of the branches have fallen to and im scared it might not last long. The temperature of the room is 23 C. Please help me revive this plant.
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please share a picture and the scientific name. Japanese jade does not mean anything to me; I have no idea what that might be
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Where the leafs wrinkles or where they yellow squishy?
Wrinkles = not enough water.
Yellowish and squishy = overwatering.
Wrinkles = not enough water.
Yellowish and squishy = overwatering.
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If branches are falling off it suggests that this plant is dead.
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Yea. Jades are south african, not japaneese.
They like cold but frost Free and bone dry in the winter. Water once a week is too much even in summer. I water every two-three weeks in summer and nothing at all when they are dormant in winter. They are in 10 Celsius. If kept warmer they might benefit from some water in the winter.
However. If it is really a jade you have, I am quite sure you killed it by over watering. But a picture would be nice. In order to make sure species and diagnosis.
They like cold but frost Free and bone dry in the winter. Water once a week is too much even in summer. I water every two-three weeks in summer and nothing at all when they are dormant in winter. They are in 10 Celsius. If kept warmer they might benefit from some water in the winter.
However. If it is really a jade you have, I am quite sure you killed it by over watering. But a picture would be nice. In order to make sure species and diagnosis.
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