Jade Plants prefer outdoor, it require a minimum of 4 hours of direct sunlight. so if jade plants have been grown indoor, it should have to be grown near a window to receive some light to thrive.
A friend gave me a large jade cutting 20 inches talk with a big trunk measuring 1.5 inches in diameter. I first put it in water for a few weeks but nothing happened and noticed the leaves are started to wrinkle. I then took it out of the water and let it dry out, still, nothing happened. Someone told me to put it back in the water which I did, the leaves are getting thinner and it doesn't look good, I don't want it to die. What can I do, please help.
Hi Sherri, I recommend you put It in the soil with the pot that have drainage hole, give it water after you plant it. Put it in shade area where It can get morning sun light, and wait untill the top 2 inches of the soil dry out between watering. It will start to show root after 2 or 3 weeks. Hope these help!
Use sharp, clean scissors to cut the branch between the nodes (the lines around the trunk). Remove the leaves from the bottom 2”, enough for the cutting to stand upright in soil. Then follow the steps in the video.