How can you propagate jades? ...
Answers: Here is a simple way to propagate them you can cut a stem stale and remove the lower leaves and stck it in river but make sure it is within the light because if it isn't it won't root, another approach to do this is by leaf cuttings remove a branch and put it on a plate for several weeks, then after that you will see little roots after put it on the soil and sea sparingly then you will see a jade stem growing from the palm leaf wait until the jade stem get big enough next seperate the stem from the leaf and repot it surrounded by a cacti mix, another way is by seed if you have a fully developed jade plant with flowers you can polinate it and it will start seed heres how to do this: Take an artists brush and rub it on the pollen and them put it on the stigma, the stigma is the female portion, when you see big round green balls growing at the finish off of the flower that means that seed are beign formed wait until the green orb turns brownish then seed will be in within, if you want to plant them just put it within a cactus soil mix ive seen that soil at wal-mart they deal in it for 5$, it will take 8 years for the jade to flower contained by a hot country, if it is in cold climates resembling canada it will take 16 years. Good Luck i hope this help. THEAMARYLLISQUEEN.
They are the easiest thing within the world to grow, just break rotten a branch, remove the lower leaves, and shove it in a pot, or the ground. Most of the succulent type plants grow markedly easily from cuttings.