A jade plant only needs watering about once a week. As long as it can drain well, you probably aren't hurting it if you water it more, but it IS possible to kill a plant with kindness. One bad thing about over-watering is that it washes nutrients out of the soil. I'd cut back to once a week on the water, and fertilize with "stake" type fertilizer that you only use a couple of times a year; you can get it at most nurseries.
2007-06-24 06:11:47
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answered by Anonymous
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A Jade plant is low maintenance, It sounds like a shrubery, if so you only need to water it once or twice a week. But I looked it up on the internet and the most acurate way to water your plant is to feel the soil if it is dry then water your plant,ONLY IF IT IS DRY. It also likes bright sunlight it is concidred a house plant so it can sit in a window w/ direct sunlight for 4 hours or more. Hope I was helpful.
2007-06-24 06:44:53
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answered by Constance C 4
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Stop watering. My jade plant gets water once a month and is happy. You need to let the soil dry out in between watering. If you'll notice the fat leaves on your plant, that is where they store water when they need it.
2007-06-24 06:30:46
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answered by Sptfyr 7
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at your current watering schedule your plant will most likely drown in a month. Your jade plant is a succulent that should be allowed to go dry between watering's
2007-06-24 06:17:36
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answered by bearcreekherbary 1
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NO,There is definitely a money plant and it is not a Jade Plant.Local nurseries should have what you are looking for.
2016-04-01 02:14:59
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answered by ? 4
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You are suppost to water it 1 time in three weeks in summer and in winter once per month, Or you no what just water it when you see the leafs getting unplump.
2007-06-24 08:25:31
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to stop watering for about two weeks let it dry out, water only when it is dry.
2007-06-24 06:58:08
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answered by kanei 6
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