Welcome to a professional, pest-free potting mix suitable for Jade Trees (Money Trees, Crassula ovata). Replacing the arid habitats of Southern Africa, this product has a blend of top quality ingredients to aid drainage and nutrient-uptake for a strong, healthy succulent. Our price includes FREE UK delivery 🪴
Jade Tree / Jade Plant (Crassula ovata)
Gollum Jade (Crassula ovata ‘Gollum’)
Hobbit Jade (Crassula ovata ‘Hobbit’)
Silver Dollar Jade (Crassula ovata)
Variegated Jade (Crassula ovata ‘Variegata’)
Tricolour Jade (Crassula ovata ‘Tricolor’)
Sunset Jade (Crassula ovata ‘Hummel’s Sunset’)
Crosby’s Compact Jade (Crassula ovata ‘Crosby’s Compact’)
Miniature Jade (Crassula ovata ‘Minima’)
Blue Bird Jade (Crassula arborescens ‘Blue Bird’)
Silver Jade Plant (Crassula arborescens)
Ripple Jade (Crassula arborescens ssp. undulatifolia)
Also suitable for Miniature Jade Trees, too. (Portulcaria afra).
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Don't know the size of your new pot yet? Simply measure the pot's top diameter to find the perfect amount of compost you'll need for repotting.
| Size (Litres) | Ideal for... |
| 1L | 13cm pots or smaller |
| 5L | 14cm - 20cm pots |
| 10L | 21cm - 28cm pots |
| 15L | 29cm - 35cm pots |
| 25L | 36cm pots or larger, or for multiple repottings! |
We recommend to repot your houseplant once every three years, using a fresh batch of potting mix with the next sized pot. The only time that you may need to repot more often is if your plant is suffering from root rot. (Read the next question)
Yes! So, it's advised to repot your plant as soon as symptoms of root rot arises. Symptoms include rapidly yellowing leaves, browned new leaves that don't emerge successfully, and potential soil mould. Prayer Plants grown more than 3m from a window are most likely to develop root rot. We recommend to take the plant from the pot and scan the outer edge of the potting mix. Root rot will look like brown, flat/deflated and can easily be pulled off from the soil (with little difficulty). There could be a slight 'earthy' smell to the soil, too. Healthy roots will be a cream, light-brown colour and will feel plump when lightly pinched. Follow the next steps to repotting your root rotted succulent with one of the options;
Option 1: If more less than 20% of the roots have rotten, remove the dead roots with scissors and replant it back into its original pot, using fresh new this compost.
Option 2: If roughly between 20% - 80% of the roots have rotten, We recommend removing the dead roots and repot into a smaller pot. One that is around 3-5cm smaller in diameter is best, along with using this potting mix.
Option 3: If more than 80% of the roots have rotten, it's recommended to take 10cm stem cuttings and leaf cuttings to restart the root systems by scratch. Use a 10cm plastic pot and this potting mix to root the stem/leaf cuttings, while placing the pot in a bright windowsill. Only rehydrate the soil once it fully dries out (usually once every two weeks).
In most cases, this'll be a case of dehydration which is causing the plant to wrinkle its leaves in hope of conserving water for as long as possible. These droughts can be exacerbated by nearby operating radiators or periods of intense sunlight.
In other cases, constant wilting/curling of a Jade Tree's leaves could be over-watering. Root rot is most common for specimens grown more than 1m (3ft) from a windowsill as the lack of lighting will slow the moisture-uptake of the root. If you feel root rot is to blame, read the question-answer entry above.
Yes! Repotting houseplants during the colder months of the year is safe practice & doesn't increase the likelihood of transplant shock or root rot (compared to transplanting in spring or summer).
We always recommend watering your houseplant around 12 hours before potting so that the plant is hydrated and strong enough for its repot. If you forget to water beforehand, it's not the end of the world as long as you're very gentle with the root system. It's also advised to wait two days before giving the plant another water again, just so it gives enough time for your plant to settle into its new home.
Jade Trees (Crassula ovata) will naturally flower during the end of winter to start of spring, producing white clusters of flowers along the tips of each stems. Repotting may help with flowering, but this is more to do with the maturity (age) of the plant.
It's best to keep the lid of the potting mix slightly ajar by around 20% to help it have aeration while in storage. The best place to store the potting mix is in a cool, dark shelf or cabinet until you need it next.
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