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Related: About this forumMy 10-year-old jade plant (Crassula ovata) is blooming for the first time
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Beatlelvr
(631 posts)I didn't even know they DID bloom.
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)yardwork
(62,083 posts)Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)happybird
(4,814 posts)I've never seen one in bloom. Thanks for sharing!
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(150,364 posts)You obviously take much better care of yours than I do mine! The weather here is mild enough year-round that they live outside.
The first flowers that you showed here are very different than mine. All of them are beautiful!
Thanks for sharing!
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)I brought the plant in for the winter last month. It's not yet in full bloom..
MMBeilis
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Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)Callalily
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(3,935 posts)ShazzieB
(17,051 posts)I have never seen a jade plant in bloom, ever. Very impressive, and the closeups of the flowers are lovely.
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)My 30-some-year-old jade was huge and flowered every November. It stopped blooming five years ago after I moved into a north-facing apartment with no space to take the plants outdoors for the summer. I now live in a little house with southern exposure and a deck. Unfortunately, the big jade died two years ago.
sinkingfeeling
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(3,935 posts)hlthe2b
(103,072 posts)even though I tried hard to impress on them how best to wrap and protect it in the truck. But 60 miles later, it was a lost cause. Still saddens me to this day but I didn't have an appropriate-sized vehicle of my own to move it.
catbyte
(34,746 posts)Jade plants are notoriously difficult to move because the leaves are so brittle at the stem and snap off so easily. When I was in college, I worked at a florist shop in the plant sales/maintenance department and I always dreaded it when clients wanted us to bring them a jade plant because they were such a hassle to transport. They're gorgeous, though. I had a small one, but one of my cats apparently liked the feeling when he bit down on the leaves because I'd wake up in the morning to see more leaves punctured with little teeth marks. I finally gave it to a pet-free friend and it recovered nicely. Again, I'm sorry about your plant. After I've had a plant for a long time I get attached. Sounds weird but it's true. I've had a faithfully-blooming Phalaenopsis equestris orchid for 8 years and I'd be so sad if anything happened to it.
Evolve Dammit
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Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)Losing the jade wasn't devastating, unlike the death of a beloved pet, but I grieved. It was huge and flowered every November until I moved to a north-facing apartment without a space to take the plants outdoors for the summer. I now live in a little house with southern exposure and a deck.
greblach
(259 posts)I love Jade plants, had one in college that was massive...pretty hard to move when the time came, but I did it...great pix...
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)Deuxcents
(16,943 posts)My money would be on you! All your beautiful pictures of flowers, plants both in the wild or at conservatories. Your love for nature shines with this blooming beauty. Thanks for sharing.
Mousetoescamper
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mommymarine2003
(264 posts)We have lots of indoor and outdoor plants, and we put a lot of our indoor plants outside in the summer since we have milder temperatures here in the Pacific Northwest. We brought in our large jade plant about a week ago and put it in our bedroom. This morning I noticed it was full of buds getting ready to bloom. I don't remember it ever blooming before. Now I know what the flowers will look like.
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)paleotn
(18,208 posts)They don't bloom often indoors and usually only if they're many years old. A native of South Africa, if they do bloom, it's during our winter. Enjoy!
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)My 30-some-year-old jade was huge and bloomed every November. It stopped blooming five years ago after I moved into a north-facing apartment with no space to take the plants outdoors for the summer. I now live in a little house with southern exposure and a deck. Sadly, the big jade died two years ago.
crosinski
(418 posts)
and a beautiful plant too. Thanks for showing us.
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)Beartracks
(12,919 posts)I didn't even know jade could bloom!
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Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)niyad
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(3,935 posts)trof
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(3,935 posts)Greybnk48
(10,216 posts)Where did you get the beautiful pot? I love that as well.
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)I bought the pot at a local garden center, Stauffers of Kissell Hill, in Lancaster Co., PA.
TomSlick
(11,233 posts)Who knew?
Luck Counts
(29 posts)I have a healthy one that lives outside. Hopefully I will get to this happen some day.
markodochartaigh
(1,292 posts)San Diego Zoo, make sure to notice the 6 foot tall jade plants used as landscaping all around the zoo.
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)My 30-some-year-old jade (below) was about five feet tall when it died two years ago. It bloomed every November until five years ago, after I moved into a north-facing apartment with no space to take the plants outdoors for the summer.
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November 14, 2014
AmBlue
(3,168 posts)My condolences on the loss of this beauty. But your photos of the one that's flowering now are equally stunning!
Can you share what you think are optimum conditions for growing them to these gargantuan sizes and getting them to bloom? Like what part of the country you are in, full sun/partial sun, how often you water and fertilize, soil type they like. etc. I am fascinated!!
The only jade I ever had was one 6 inches tall and sat on my office desk. It didn't do nearly so well as yours.
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)I'm in Pennsylvania. All of my houseplants are usually outdoors from a few weeks after Mother's Day, well after the last frost, until nightly tempertures start dipping into the lower 50s, usually around the first of October. They're in full sun in the summer after they've been acclimated by keeping them in a shady spot for a few weeks. In winter they've done best when directly in front of a south-facing window. I lived in a north-facing apartment for two years with no place to take the jades outdoors in summer. The plants became "leggy", even when I used grow lights.
My jades are repotted in a larger pot when they become rootbound; when the rootball can easily be lifted from the pot. I also prune them in the spring before they're taken outdoors. I repotted my 10-year-old jade for the third time last year. I use cactus potting mix soil and fertilize with Plant-tone when the plants are taken outdoors in the spring.
I water when the leaves become a little thin and wrinkled to the touch. They'll recover from having too little water but overwatering can kill them. Overwatering can also occur when they're outdoors and there are several days of heavy rain. I usually cover the top of the larger jade's pots with plastic, wrapping it around the trunk and over the edges of the pot, when prolonged rain's in the forecast. The smaller jades are brought indoors, as are some of my other houseplants.
2naSalit
(88,086 posts)Thanks for posting the pictures!
I have never seen one bloom!
Mousetoescamper
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Diamond_Dog
(32,624 posts)Maybe theres hope for mine!
I didnt know they bloomed!
Great shots, Mousetoescamper! Love them.
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)Check out the shots of my 30-some-year-old jade above in post #44. It used to flower every November. Sadly, it died two years ago.
pansypoo53219
(21,109 posts)but many babies.
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)pansypoo53219
(21,109 posts)my grandma's didn't even get that big.
MLAA
(17,574 posts)Mousetoescamper
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DUgosh
(3,068 posts)Just Wow!
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)sprinkleeninow
(20,373 posts)liberalla
(9,379 posts)Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)justaprogressive
(2,306 posts)to your skill as a gardener!
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)Looks like a Magritte.
justaprogressive
(2,306 posts)indeed it does ...my current avatar as well
twodogsbarking
(10,402 posts)Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)BlueSky3
(545 posts)stunning!
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)thatcrowwoman
(1,229 posts)Ive never seen a jade in bloom before.
Your 30 years old plant is/was beautifully inspiring.
Many thanks for sharing.
I, too, am aging in place. About 4 years ago, my snake plants started blooming in the late summer, which surprised and delighted me. My mother-in-laws tongues, as my late great mother-in-law called snake plants, derive from a pot of them she gave me back in the 70s. Theyve been shared far and wide since then
🕊thatcrowwoman
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)I did not know that snake plants flower!
BumRushDaShow
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And you reminded me that I am WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYY past due to re-pot mine and prune the hell out of it.
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Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)I repotted and gave it a buzz cut last year. Now it just needs a little off the top.
Goddessartist
(2,065 posts)Ours has never bloomed and it's at least 10 years old. Probably a bit too cold here.
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)LymphocyteLover
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(3,935 posts)Fla Dem
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(3,935 posts)Old Crank
(3,882 posts)I didn't know that they bloomed.
Very nice pictures.
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)MOMFUDSKI
(6,442 posts)I love growing plants. Happy for you and the plant.
Mousetoescamper
(3,935 posts)Bayard
(22,643 posts)Like most here, I didn't even know jades could bloom. Thanks for posting!
Mr. Bayard has recently installed grow lights for my indoor garden of houseplants, and they're looking good.