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Published: Apr 8, 2022 · Updated: Nov 20, 2022 by Harshad Sawant · Leave a Comment

What Is The Jade Plant Temperature Tolerance Level?

What is the Jade plant's temperature tolerance level?

Can it tolerate too much cold or heat?

The Jade plant (Crassula ovata) is a succulent native to South Africa.

But when it comes to growing indoors or outdoors, you will need to keep an eye on rising or falling temperatures.

In today's guide, let's take a more in-depth look at the temperature requirements of this plant.

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  • What Temperature Can A Jade Plant Tolerate?
  • 6 Tips To Save Jade Plant From Extreme Weather Conditions
  • How To Water Your Jade Plant
  • How To Fertilize a Jade Plant
  • FAQs
  • Over To You

What Temperature Can A Jade Plant Tolerate?

The Jade plant can tolerate a wide range of temperatures, from 45 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit.

However, it grows best in moderate conditions with an average room temperature between 60 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

This is the ideal temperature range for most succulents.

If the temperature drops below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, the Jade plant will enter a state of dormancy.

And you might see some leaf drops as well.

But don't worry; the plant will start to grow back once the temperature rises.

Too much heat can also be harmful to the Jade plant.

If the temperature goes above 80 degrees Fahrenheit, the plant will experience stress.

The leaves will start to turn yellow and eventually fall off.

So, how do you save such a plant?

Let's find out in the next section!

6 Tips To Save Jade Plant From Extreme Weather Conditions

Here are a few things you can do to keep your plant growing despite extreme weather conditions -

1. Move Your Plant Indoors

When the temperature increases or decreases unexpectedly, moving your Jade plant indoors is best to prevent any damage.

Ideally, you should move it to a place where the temperature is under control.

But make sure the room is well-lit because the Jade plant needs at least four hours of sunlight every day.

If you keep it in the dark place, it will start to stretch and become leggy.

And you will see its effects on the plant pretty quickly.

So, be quick in moving your plant from outdoors to indoors.

2. Water Your Jade Plant

The plant might already be in shock if it experiences extreme weather conditions.

To help it recover fast, water your Jade plant.

This quickly rejuvenates the plant and helps it return to its original state.

But if you have watered earlier or the plant looks great, you can avoid watering for a couple of days.

This way, you can prevent overwatering your plant.

3. Examine Your Jade Plant

Once you have watered the plant and moved it inside, you can take a closer look at your Jade plant.

If you see any sign of damage, such as yellow or brown leaves, remove them immediately.

You can also trim the plant to encourage new growth.

But if there is no visible damage to the plant, you can skip the pruning and let it be.

You should perform this task for a few days after moving it inside.

This will give you an idea of whether the plant is doing well.

4. Repot The Jade Plant

Repotting is generally not required in this case, but you can surely consider it if you want to.

This will help the plant grow in a new pot with fresh soil.

It is also good to change the potting mix if it doesn't drain well.

This will ensure that your plant gets the right amount of water and doesn't experience any problems.

Note: If you are experiencing this problem before the winter season, you shouldn't repot the plant.

It's better not to disturb the plant system during this season.

5. Avoid Pruning Your Plant

Pruning can put the plant under a lot of stress, which it doesn't need right now.

So, avoid pruning your Jade plant during extreme weather conditions.

If you find a few leaves turning yellow or changing their colors, you should remove them.

But other than that, it's best to leave the plant alone and let it recover on its own.

Do not perform hard pruning at this stage.

Otherwise, it might not recover as quickly as you want it to.

6. Allow Adequate Airflow To Your Plant

This is another important step you should take when moving outdoors to indoors.

Make sure the room where you are keeping your plant has adequate airflow.

If not, the Jade plant will experience problems, such as fungal growth.

And this can quickly kill the plant if not taken care of immediately.

So, open the windows and doors of the room to allow fresh air to circulate.

You can also use a fan to improve the airflow in the room.

These are some of the things you can do to prevent any further damage from extreme weather conditions.

By following these steps, you can ensure that your Jade plant will survive and even thrive in any situation.

Now, let's see how to water and fertilize this plant during adverse weather conditions.

How To Water Your Jade Plant

If you can get the hang of watering your Jade plant, you will not have to worry about anything else.

It is one of the key factors determining whether your Jade plant survives.

Here are a few things to remember when watering your Jade plant during extreme weather.

1. Check The Soil Before Watering

This is the most important step you should take before watering your plant.

Stick your finger about 2-3 inches into the soil to see if it is dry.

If the soil is dry, it means your plant needs water.

But if the soil is wet, you should not water the plant.

2. Water The Plant Deeply

Whenever you water your Jade plant, you should water it thoroughly.

This means that you should water the plant until the water starts to seep out of the drainage holes.

And then, you should empty the saucer to prevent the plant from sitting in water.

This will prevent the plant from getting root rot or any other problems.

Note: Do not water deeply in the winter season. 

3. Allow The Soil To Dry Out Before Watering Again

You should never water your plant on a schedule.

This is because the Jade plant's watering needs will change according to the weather conditions.

So, you should always check the soil before watering your plant.

You should water the plant only when the soil is dry.

Important: You will need to water this plant every 1-2 weeks during the growing season.

But you can water it once a month or even less during the winter.

This should help save your plant from any unexpected weather events.

Now, let's see how you can fertilize the plant.

How To Fertilize a Jade Plant

Like any other plant, the Jade plant needs fertilizer to grow healthy and strong.

Fertilizing Jade plants are pretty simple.

You can use a standard succulent fertilizer or a cactus fertilizer.

For best results, fertilize your Jade plant every two to four weeks during the spring and summer.

You can reduce the frequency to once a month in the fall and winter.

When applying fertilizer, always follow the manufacturer's instructions.

Overfertilizing can be harmful to the plant.

If you see the leaves turning yellow or brown, that signifies overfertilization.

When you see such signs, you can stop fertilizing and flush the potting mix with water to remove the excess fertilizer.

This should help fix the problem to a certain extent.

If you use homemade fertilizer for this plant, ensure it is not too strong.

You can dilute it with water before applying it to the Jade plant.

In the following section, I have shared some FAQs related to Jade plants and their care.

Do check them out if you have any similar questions in mind.

FAQs

1. How Cold Can Jade Plant Tolerate?


The Jade plant can tolerate cold temperatures down to 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

However, they must be protected from frost to prevent damage.

2. What Happens If A Jade Plant Gets Too Cold?


When it gets too cold, the Jade plant will enter a state of dormancy, and you might see some leaf drop.

This is a good indication that the plant is not happy with the temperature, and you should take action to warm it up a bit.

As mentioned above, you can move it to a warmer spot indoors or put it in a grow light.

3. Can You Put A Jade Plant Outside?


If the weather permits, you can put your Jade plant outside.

But you should acclimatize it first by slowly exposing it to the outdoors.

4. How Often To Water Jade Plant In Winter?


It's best to water the plant once every month or even less during the winter.

5. How Much Light Does A Jade Plant Need Indoors?


This plant does best in bright, indirect sunlight.

It can also tolerate low-light conditions, though it might grow slower in such situations.

Over To You

To sum it up, the Jade plant is a succulent that can tolerate a wide range of temperatures.

But you need to keep it safe from any extreme weather conditions.

The above guide should help you better understand the Jade plant's temperature tolerance level and how to take care of it.

Do you have any questions or comments?

Please feel free to share them in the comments section below.

I would love to hear from you.

Do share this guide with fellow Jade plant lovers.

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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