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December 16, 2011 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Has your Jade ever flowered?
Just wondering if your Jade plant has ever flowered?...
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December 16, 2011 | #2 |
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My Sister's x hubby had a huge OLD Jade that would flower every couple of winters. I'm pretty sure it was pot-bound and kept in a cool back hall in winter. That was over 30 years ago so I could be wrong about the conditions tho it was HUGE.
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December 16, 2011 | #3 |
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In about 40 years two times. The last time was maybe 25 years ago or more.
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December 16, 2011 | #4 |
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no i don't ever remember seeing it flower. this plant dates to around 1981 or 1982. it has a base that is 5" in diameter. about 7" up from the base it branches into to 2 branches that are 3 1/2" in diameter each. it's a large and healthy plant but don't remember seeing it flower. since april 1999 it has been in a south window the closest tree is 180' away so it is not shaded ever, the 8 1/2 years prior to that it was in a south window but there were trees that would shade it, prior to that it was in a south window no shade ever.
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December 16, 2011 | #5 |
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If jade gets light in the middle of the night it wont put out flowers
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December 17, 2011 | #6 |
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December 17, 2011 | #7 |
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December 16, 2011 | #8 |
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Tom, how tall is your jade plant?
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December 17, 2011 | #9 |
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35" tall, 51" wide and 43" deep
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December 16, 2011 | #10 |
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My jades always flower in the late fall or winter, but only after I let them spend the summer outdoors in full sun. Once they come back in for the winter, the big reduction in sunlight triggers the flowering. If I keep them inside all year, they do not flower at all.
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December 16, 2011 | #11 |
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Mine flowers every year after I bring it inside.
Last edited by lurley; December 16, 2011 at 12:19 PM. Reason: add photos |
December 16, 2011 | #12 |
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Mine is just about to open first blossoms. It flowers every winter. I keep it outside when there's no danger of frost. During winter I keep it in a bright unheated room.
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December 17, 2011 | #13 |
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There is a great deal of discussion online about jade plants and their ability to flower. Many people have posted that they have had their jade plants for 10, 20 or more years and they rarely or never bloomed.
Others have described strict protocols of bright light days followed by cold dark nights, induced stress thru lack of watering and other tricks, and even then have had limited success. My experience is just what I wrote above: put the plant outdoors for as long as your weather allows, bring it in for the winter. No special conditions indoors of temperature, light or dark, normal watering, and they bloom in November or December. I didn’t set out trying to force them to bloom; I just noticed the pattern after a couple of years of moving the plants out to the deck for the summer. Whatever the houseplants do, they do in spite of the way I “care” for them. Of course, I don’t allow my houseplants to go online, so they may just be flowering out of pure ignorance. Jim |
December 17, 2011 | #14 |
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I myself have done some trials...
I have found that the more light the Jade has... and cool night temps in the fall is what triggers the flowering period in late fall early winter. ...I also found that it has nothing to do with the age...but a good size speciman. |
December 18, 2011 | #15 |
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The first pic...
The Jade is only 5 years old from a cutting...2010 The second pic at 4 years... and blooming again this year! It lives in a greenhouse and gets supplemental lighting at night...year round. The night time temps are kept cool around 55*-58*F during the fall and winter. and early spring. The other cuttings from the trial has never bloomed...but they do not get supplemental lighting...nor are they as big. So I am convinced the extra lighting has promoted budding as well as cool night temps. |
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