How do I root jade plants?
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Don't understand what your asking me
just put a stem or leaf into the soil, no watering until there is sign of roots.
Be patient. Treat it light
I am rooting jade right now! I just plucked off the leaves and set them on top of a container of soil in a sunny window. I watered just a bit when the soil complete dried out. It has taken a while, but new growth is sprouting from the leaves after about 2 months of this. They are starting to root. Once the roots develop more, I will transplant them into a bigger pot. Good luck!
It is SO easy! Just take cuttings and put them in water until they root. It takes a few weeks to get nice long roots. Change the water frequently.
Easy just put a piece in dirt and it will pick up from there