Care of jade plant outdoors
This is my jade which goes out for as long as he can stand it, but British weather is very different to Arizona.
You'll need to water more often than inside especially in the summer as the sun is orders of magnitude brighter the other side of the window.
You may find it gets to bright and hot for them so I would put them in some shade at first and slowly move them out over a few weeks into full sun (hardening them off, succulents can take it more than other plants but better safe) or placing them in somewhere that gives partial shade, i know some people put some shades up in the Peak summer sun to help give them a break.
Some of this is more general outdoor plant guidance than jade specifically.
Hope this helps.
Also use the tags #succulentsquad #jade #crassula #outdoorgrowing to get those groups and thier experience.
You'll need to water more often than inside especially in the summer as the sun is orders of magnitude brighter the other side of the window.
You may find it gets to bright and hot for them so I would put them in some shade at first and slowly move them out over a few weeks into full sun (hardening them off, succulents can take it more than other plants but better safe) or placing them in somewhere that gives partial shade, i know some people put some shades up in the Peak summer sun to help give them a break.
Some of this is more general outdoor plant guidance than jade specifically.
Hope this helps.
Also use the tags #succulentsquad #jade #crassula #outdoorgrowing to get those groups and thier experience.
Well it depends on your climate of course. I'm in zone 10b and have several large potted jades outside year round. Honestly, they're about as low maintenance as it gets! Avg 5-6 hours of direct sun (regardless of season). From Nov-May they get the water they need from rain, then in the hotter months I give them a thorough soaking with a hose once every 3-4 weeks. And that's it! I also regularly prune to keep them full and bushy. Good luck! ðŠīð
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