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kane
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Hi all. I had this Jade Plant since propagation. Now it's about 6 inches tall. When I was moving my roommate drop it abd I lost about half of it's leaves. At first it looked very stressed but after few days it seems to be recovering. But, on couple of the leaves that are still in tact are turning brown. It started from the side of the leaves and getting bigger. At first I just cut off the first one that turned brown but it's happening to most of them. Can anybody tell me what this is and how to stop this from happening? I really like this plant and I want to keep it as long as possible. Thank you.
Plants: 1 | From: NYC, NY | Registered: Sep 2003  |  Seeded: 207.218.120.118
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Kane, welcome to the garden helper. You will find lots of helpful information and helpful, friendly people.
About your jade plant. There are a few questions to help you.
1. have you changed your watering cycle? they really like to get dry between waterings.
2. you mentioned a move. did you change it's light quantity/quality. they will grow with low light, but they really prefer bright, natural light.
3. did you repot it after the drop? you probably should not have. if you did, you might do well to "undo" the repot.

Good luck and keep us posted on how it is doing.

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