I didn’t realize Jade flowered like this!

by Dr_Wormbog

17 Comments

  1. sheabae200216

    Wow I didn’t know either! I have a few of them 🌿

  2. Dr_Wormbog

    We’ve had several jades, but this one was a new addition to the house. Someone was moving towns, and had to abandon some beautiful plants. During the tradeover process, they were outside in 45 degree temps and 15 mph wind gusts, for about 4 hours. We figured the little bit of weather stress must have triggered her flowering process!

  3. Wow! I didn’t either! So pretty. Im going to go talk to mine about flowering now.

  4. Prettywitchgardener

    I didn’t even know jade flowered! Welll, showing this to my sunset and hope she gets sum inspiration

  5. pushofffromhere

    Copying over AI explanation for when they flower:

    Jade plants will flower under very specific conditions that mimic a mild, dry “winter.” Here’s what they need:

    1. Cool nights (most important)

    They typically need night temperatures around 50–55°F (10–13°C) for several weeks.
    If nights stay warm, they almost never bloom.

    2. Shorter day length / long dark periods

    They respond to long, uninterrupted darkness — similar to a natural winter photoperiod.
    Indoor lights left on at night can prevent blooming.

    3. Mild stress + lean conditions

    They bloom more readily when:
    • They’re slightly root-bound
    • You hold back on watering in fall/winter
    • Soil is well-drained and dries fully between waterings
    Heavy watering or rich fertilizer suppresses blooming.

    4. Bright light during the day

    They need full sun (direct light) to build energy for flower buds.

    5. A mature plant

    Jade plants typically won’t bloom until they are:
    • at least 3–5 years old
    • Often older and thick-trunked

    Summary: How to trigger blooms

    From late fall to winter:
    • Give them cool nights (50–55°F)
    • Provide bright daytime sun
    • Ensure dry soil between waterings
    • Avoid fertilizer
    • Keep them in long, dark nights — no evening lights

  6. Top_Preparation_1694

    Thanks for sharing the pictures! I had no idea. I thought they just propagated by dropping leaves. Beautiful flowers! Does this result in a seed?

  7. Old-Patience2389

    Wow – Gorgeous! Love little surprises like this!

  8. __SUBVERSE__

    Omg my jade is so tiny, I hope it will get as big and bushy as yours guys, I envy you

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