Bonsai inert? My friend gave me a bonsai, a dwarf jade (~12-15cm). It seem...

My friend gave me a bonsai, a dwarf jade (~12-15cm). It seem to be overwatered and leaves are falling off. Today adjectives of a sudden, a part of the tree itself broke sour. It broke off at in the order of half track. Is there some passageway I can get it to grow stern? or is it out of help? If I can do something please permit me know how soon I can get it backbone up and how!
Answers:    I am sorry about the jade.
On the plant if any member is still firm you may cut that portion off and root it.
Just cut the stem and go it to dry in nouns to form a callus, for about a week.
After it have dried, plant it in sandy soil mix.
If the plant have died from the ground up the root ball is inert.
It takes rather a while to regrow but you may see new roots inwardly a month.
Don't water it. Succulents requirement very little wet.
It won't grow much til spring.
hope this helps
Hopefully you friend didn't recompense that much for the tree. It sounds like you may be out of luck. Take a look at the roots- if they are soggy and black, lay sour the water for somewhat while. Check out the website below! If not, try moving it to a different light source. Does the fragment that fell off look and consistency dry? If so, again, you are out of luck.