I don’t know man I have a jade and it’s barely growing.
CombinationOk1192
Looks happy and healthy, if you don’t like the red stress color you could reduce lighting a BIT and they should mostly go away over time, I always keep at least a bit of red around the edges of my leaves to know they’re getting good light
Kurisu810
They look like they haven’t been getting enough light before but is now getting enough light
lulusgarden
I think it looks awesome!!
ivyquinnxoxo
It’s doing great! It’s a bit sun stressed but it’s not an issue unless you don’t like the color! Jade branches a whole lot and the older it gets the thicker the base trunk gets. They are lot of fun to grow as it gets older and happier.
Brave-Professor8275
No such thing as too much light. Remember, succulents and cacti are native to deserts. Too much heat in combination with too much sun, can cause the to show signs of dehydration, if they aren’t getting enough water. Yours look great! The red on the tips on your jades leaves, are from sun stress. A lot of people strive for sun or cold stressed colors; as, the can produce a wonderful array of colors. If you don’t happen to like the sun stressed colors, you can expose the jade to less direct light. It truly is a gorgeous jade!
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I don’t know man I have a jade and it’s barely growing.
Looks happy and healthy, if you don’t like the red stress color you could reduce lighting a BIT and they should mostly go away over time, I always keep at least a bit of red around the edges of my leaves to know they’re getting good light
They look like they haven’t been getting enough light before but is now getting enough light
I think it looks awesome!!
It’s doing great! It’s a bit sun stressed but it’s not an issue unless you don’t like the color! Jade branches a whole lot and the older it gets the thicker the base trunk gets. They are lot of fun to grow as it gets older and happier.
No such thing as too much light. Remember, succulents and cacti are native to deserts. Too much heat in combination with too much sun, can cause the to show signs of dehydration, if they aren’t getting enough water. Yours look great! The red on the tips on your jades leaves, are from sun stress. A lot of people strive for sun or cold stressed colors; as, the can produce a wonderful array of colors. If you don’t happen to like the sun stressed colors, you can expose the jade to less direct light. It truly is a gorgeous jade!
Finally getting enough, I’d say.