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Published: Mar 19, 2022 · Updated: Dec 4, 2022 by Harshad Sawant · Leave a Comment

How To Select The Right Jade Plant Pot Size

Have you ever seen a Jade plant in a pot that is too small or too big?

It's not a pretty sight.

But luckily, picking the right size pot for your jade plant is not difficult.

In this blog post, I'll show you how to select the perfect jade plant pot 

size for your plant.

So, keep reading to find out more!

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Types Of Pot Sizes For Jade Plant

There are many different types of pot sizes for a Jade Plant.

Here's a list of pot sizes to choose from for your plant -

1. Small Size - 4-inch Pot

If you have a small Jade Plant, you can use a 4-inch pot.

This size is good for a new plant, as it will need a smaller pot to grow in.

Most plant nurseries and garden centers provide small plants in such containers.

If you have got this planter from them, you can continue to grow your plant in it for some time.

Once the plant grows further, you may consider repotting it in a bigger pot.

2. Medium Size - 6-inch Pot

A 6-inch pot is the most common size for a Jade Plant.

This size is suitable for a young Jade Plant or has small roots.

If the plant is in this pot size, you may need to water it more often than a plant in a bigger pot.

But, other than that, there is no need to worry about it.

You can easily find a 6-inch pot at any nursery or garden center.

This is also the perfect pot size for the Jade plant, especially if you want to grow it in indoor settings.

3. Large Size - 10-inch Pot

A 10-inch pot can be used for a Jade Plant that is large or has many branches.

This pot will give your plant more room to grow.

It is also a good pot size for plants grown outdoors.

If your Jade Plant is in a 10-inch pot, you will need to water it less often than a plant in a smaller pot.

This pot works great for the plant growing for a year or two in a smaller pot.

You can surely repot the plant into this pot for better growth.

4. Extra Large Size - 12-inch Pot

A 12-inch pot is the largest size for this type of plant.

This size should only be used for a Jade Plant that is very large or has many branches.

A plant in a 12-inch pot may need to be watered only once a week.

This size is good for the Jade Plant, which has been growing for a few years in a smaller pot.

If your plant is in a 12-inch pot, you may need to fertilize it more often than a plant in a smaller pot.

Ideally, it looks quite stunning in a small pot, so it's better to choose a 6-inch or 8-inch pot for your Jade plant.

But if you are someone who really loves your Jade plant and wants to grow it bigger, you can consider using a 10-inch pot or even bigger pot.

Picking The Right Material For Planting Pot

Now that you know the different pot sizes for a Jade Plant, it's time to pick the right material for your pot.

There are many different materials that you can use for your Jade Plant pot, such as -

1. Plastic Pots

Plastic pots are the most common type of pot used for Jade Plants.

They are cheap and come in a variety of shapes and sizes.

Plus, they are lightweight and easy to move around.

You can't use these pots outdoors for too long, as they can't withstand the weather conditions.

And you will have to replace them in a relatively short period.

2. Clay Pots

Clay pots are made from natural materials and are very durable.

They come in various colors and shapes, and you can use them indoors or outdoors.

Clay pots are pretty heavy and difficult to move around.

They may even break if you move them quite frequently.

Also, these planters might cost you more than the plastic ones.

3. Ceramic Pots

Ceramic pots are also made from natural materials and are very durable.

Like clay pots, you can find these planters in different colors and shapes, but they are not as heavy as clay pots.

You can use them indoors as well as outdoors, and they won't break easily.

Also, ceramic pots might cost you more than plastic or clay pots.

But they do add value to your home's decor, so it could definitely be a good investment.

4. Wooden Pots

Wooden pots are quite popular among gardeners and are very durable.

These pots are also available in quite a few colors, shapes, and sizes.

Wooden pots can be quite heavy, so they might not be the best option for small homes.

They are also more expensive than plastic or clay pots.

Wooden pots may also not last as long as some of the pots mentioned in this guide.

So, that's another concern for these pots.

5. Fabric Pots

Fabric pots are made from breathable materials, such as - coco coir, burlap, or canvas.

In addition, these pots are lightweight and easy to move around.

They might not be as durable as other types of pots.

So, you will have to replace them after a few years.

The material you choose for your pot will also depend on your budget and the location of your plant.

If you want to use the pot outdoors, you should choose a pot made from durable materials such as clay or ceramic.

But if you are using the pot indoors, you can choose any type of pot you like.

So, these are some of the most popular materials that you can use for your Jade Plant pot.

Choose the material that is best suited for your needs and preferences.

Tips To Select The Right Pot Size For Jade Plant

When it comes to pot size, bigger is not always better.

In fact, Jade plants do best when they're in smaller pots.

A pot that's too large will prevent the plant from developing a strong root system, which can stunt its growth.

That being said, you don't want to use a pot that's too small either.

A pot that's too small will limit the amount of soil the plant has to grow in, which can also stunt its growth.

The best pot size for a Jade plant is one that's just big enough to accommodate the plant's root system with a little bit of room to spare.

If you're not sure what pot size to use, it's best to start with a slightly smaller pot than what the plant is currently in.

As the Jade plant grows, you can gradually move it to a larger pot.

In the next section, let's look at the FAQs related to this topic.

FAQs

1. Do Jade Plants Need Big Pots?


No, Jade plants don't need big pots.

You can plant them in smaller planters as well.

2. When Should I Move My Jade Plant To A Bigger Pot?


If you find that your Jade plant is starting to outgrow its current pot, you should move it to a larger pot.

But, you should choose a pot that's only slightly larger than the current one.

This will give the plant enough room to grow without stunting its growth.

3. How To Plant A Jade Plant In A Pot?


To plant a Jade plant in a pot, you'll first need to find a pot that's the right size.

The pot should be just big enough to accommodate the plant's root system with a little bit of room to spare.

Once you've found the right pot, add some potting soil to its bottom.

Next, gently remove the Jade plant from its current pot and place it in the new one.

Fill in the gaps around the plant with more potting soil and water it well.

Place the pot in a spot that gets plenty of indirect sunlight and give it a little time to adjust to its new home.

4. What Kind Of Pot Should A Jade Plant Be In?


You can grow your Jade plant in ceramic, plastic, or metal pots.

It's really up to you which type of pot you use.

But you need to ensure that the pot has drainage holes in the bottom so that the plant doesn't sit in water.

5. How Often Should Jade Be Watered?


Jade plants should be watered regularly, but you don't want to water them too often.

Ideally, you should water the plant when the soil is dry to the touch.

During the summer months, you may need to water your Jade plant once a week.

Over To You

Now that you know how to select the right pot size for your Jade plant, it's time to put that knowledge to use.

Head to your local garden center and find a perfect pot for your plant.

Then, follow the tips in this guide to get your Jade plant situated in its new home.

If you have any questions regarding the pot size or anything related to your Jade plant, please share them in the comments below.

I will try to answer them as best as I can.

If you liked this guide, do share it with your friends and family.

Happy planting!

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Gardening is one of my passions, and I enjoy pretty much everything connected to plants.

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