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Hi, I leave my Jade plant outside my front door. One night the temperature dropped dramatically, and now parts of my jade are brown and droopy. How can I revive it? Or should I cut the droopy parts off?
Sincerely, Julia
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Cut off any brown and mushy leaves, in time, it should be ok as long as the roots were not effected by the cold or any frost. Give it warmth and some direct sun. Water only when soil is dry
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my daughter is taking a horticulture class in high school. Just so happens I have a retail greenhouse. She said mom you need to help this poor plant and I agree it looks bad.My question is on what to do with a jade plant that is older and has kind of tipped over like it has had no water. I suppose over the summer it was watered very little. It does not look like a rot. Under the bark it still looks green but I'm unfamiliar with jade we deal in shrubs,annuals & perennials. What should we do or not do?
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i was given a beautiful jade last summer it was doing well up until a month ago,it is getting spongee like ,then shrivels up ,droops then just dies what in the world am i doing wrong and how can i save it
HELP SOLANGE
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