Spring, summer & into fall are the times for repotting Jade Plants. If you live in a climate where winter comes early, then spring & summer are best. Here in Tucson is fall mild – I repot up until the end of Oct. Avoid repotting in winter if you can because plants like to rest during this time.
- When should I repot my jade plant?
- How do I protect my jade plant in the winter?
- Can I repot houseplants in winter?
- How do you repot a jade money plant?
When should I repot my jade plant?
Repot young jade plants once every 2 to 3 years to encourage growth. With older jade, repot once every 4 to 5 years or as necessary. Transplant in the early spring, just before the growing season begins. After repotting, don't water the plant for a week or so.
How do I protect my jade plant in the winter?
During winter, therefore, keep your jade plant's soil on the dry side; the soil should be slightly moist but not overwatered. Never drape the plant with plastic, which traps moisture and can lead to rotting.
Can I repot houseplants in winter?
Winter is a great time to repot houseplants. Plants like to be potted up into larger pots as they grow. ... If they are spiraling around the rootball, it is time to re-pot your plant. Many indoor plants prefer repotting before the new growing season, which is another reason to do it now before the spring season.
How do you repot a jade money plant?
Repotting Jade Plants
Gently remove the jade plant from the pot. Knock away the old soil from the roots, making sure to remove any rotted or dead roots in the process. Treat any visible cuts with a fungicide. Place the plant in its new pot and backfill with potting soil, spreading the roots out as you repot.