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confusedfrawg
May 27, 2010, 10:55 AM
I've had a jade plant for about a year now. Not the easies to take care of and it stresses me out when something happens to it. So I looked at my plant today and noticed that there was a chunk of the stem missing almost like it was eaten away or someone had taken sissors and sliced form the bottom up. Here are some pictures. Hope someone can tell me how to prevent form damaging my jade.
They are on my Facebook and I didn't know how to post them so hope that works
http://www.facebook.com/?sk=media#!/album.php?aid=2033419&id=1527750018

Just Dahlia
May 27, 2010, 10:58 AM
I didn't get the picture, but usually Jade is pretty easy to grow, you can cut off a piece and put in dirt and it will grow from there.

Maybe you are over watering it? Is it draining OK?

confusedfrawg
May 27, 2010, 01:14 PM
Not overwatering. It was outside when it rained and I had watered before that but its dry now.. I don't think its water rot. I think its bugs... my concern is because it wasn't like this yesterday and now it is. The url I posted is my Facebook try copying and pasting into address bar. Thanks for your help if you can't see the photos and have a better way of posting them let me know

confusedfrawg
May 27, 2010, 01:38 PM
Login | Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=30532085&id=1527750018)
Login | Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=30532085&id=1527750018)

Just Dahlia
May 27, 2010, 02:38 PM
Sorry I have to sign in to see them and I'm ignorant on Facebook, but don't want to get connected in anyway.

Maybe try fresh sterilized dirt and transplant, or just cut off the offending part. It will grow back, unless the bugs are in the soil. Does it look like snail or slug damage? Is there shiny slime anywhere?

confusedfrawg
May 27, 2010, 02:44 PM
Nope no slug trails.. but think it could be my AC affecting the plant? All of the plants had like baby spiders and a couple white jumpers. And before I saw the spiders I thought maybe spider mites. But no evidence of them so I don't know. And where could I post these pics so you could se them? Lol

Just Dahlia
May 27, 2010, 05:21 PM
nope no slug trails.. but think it could be my AC affecting the plant? all of the plants had like baby spiders and a couple white jumpers. and befor i saw the spiders i thought maybe spider mites. but no evidence of them so idk. and where could i post these pics so you could se them? lol

I don't know what I don't know means, sorry:confused:
There is a paperclip on top where I am writing and you can use that to put the picture on. But I don't know if I can help you anymore by seeing the picture.

Stir your soil around and see if you see anything come up or anything in the soil. It would be easy to transplant your jade, they are very hardy plants. You could even rinse off all the roots and put them in new clean soil (packed afterward) and it will be fine.

If you have any questions about transplanting, please ask. Sometimes something easy for one is not the same for another.:)

confusedfrawg
May 27, 2010, 05:39 PM
I do need to get a bigger pot. The one time I rinsed off the jade roots it was pruney after that. But maybe that time it was water rot? And I have had a resent problem with fungas knats. Pesky things. It's not bad but my soil in most is not good. I use sand as a top cover to keep them from laying more eggs. Anyway. When I get back to my computer I will try the paperclip.
Oh and I don't know means I don't know

speedball1
Jun 1, 2010, 06:44 AM
I live in Florida and I've had a jade plant in a large pot for years. They grow anywhere and require very little attention. Some times branches just fall off but a little water and a few hits of fish emulsion keeps it happy. Here's how to post pictures.

How do I add pictures and other file types to my post?
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Click on the Manage Attachments button: a pop-up dialog will open. NOTE: The Manage Attachments dialog lists the maximum sizes of the various types of files that may be attached.
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Enter the URL of the image in the field then click the OK button.

How do I add pictures and other file types to my post?
A. "Attach" files (including pictures) from your computer. This method puts the attached file below the text of the post.
Click on an Ask or Answer button to ask or answer a question
Compose your question or answer in the window.
Under the window where you composed your question or answer is a section called Additional Options.
Click on the Manage Attachments button: a pop-up dialog will open. NOTE: The Manage Attachments dialog lists the maximum sizes of the various types of files that may be attached.
Click the Browse button to navigate to the image on your computer and double click the file on your computer: this will return you to the dialog window.
Click the Upload button.
Click the link to close the dialog window OR repeat numbers 5 & 6 to attach another image.
B. "Embed" image(s) from the internet. This method inserts an image wherever you wish within the text of your post.
Click the Insert Image icon above the posting window: A pop-up asking for the URL will open.
Enter the URL of the image in the field then click the OK button.