Size: Dwarf varieties, 12 to 18 inches tall
Water: Allow the soil to dry out between waterings, and water only sparingly in the winter months. Too much
moisture can cause stem and root rot.
Fertilize: Only occasionally with a diluted liquid fertilizer from spring through early fall.
Jade plants can live for decades and are easy to propagate from leaf or stem cuttings. Let the cuttings dry out
for a few days and then stick them in a good potting mix, preferably one for cactus and succulents.




