Soil and watering for different Jade Plant..? I have a alien little Jade plant from a leaf adjectives....

I have a alien little Jade plant from a leaf adjectives. There are two full leaves and small stock and a new set of sprouting leaves. It is contained by a very tiny container and I am required to re-pot.

What type of soil should I use? Also, being this small, what should my watering calendar be like to instil growth?
DO NOT keep the soil moist. Jade is a succlent almost resembling a cactus and can survive and prefers very little wet. I killed mine by keeping the soil moist. It thrives on discount. Sure you need to river it but just soak it biddable once then skulk I would say in the order of 2 weeks or more depending on the size of the pot (more if it is a small pot). Oh and any type of potting mix with for a time sand mixed in will work fine.


For soil, I would suggest miracle grow moisture control. I love it, and I don't have to fertilize or turn too crazy with my watering rota.

As for watering, keep the soil moist, but not raining. Soak the soil thoroughly with respectively watering to keep soil moist, but do not river too frequently, as wet soil may result within root rot. Conversely, don't allow the plant to become excessively dry. Lack of water repeatedly results in dwarfing, foliage spotting, fern drop, and, eventually, death. If your plant requires watering more than once a morning to stay moist, transplant it to a larger pot.
Answers:    Repot in cactus potting mix within one size larger pot. Jade plants are succulents and store water contained by their leaves and have small root systems which approaching to be crowded in pots. Place contained by high to filter light and fertilize next to succulent fertilizer during the summer months. Let it rest during the winter and only marine it to keep soil slightly moist. Be thrifty with the watering as roots will rot if sitting contained by water. Always tolerate the soil dry out between watering.