It finally bloomed!

in Succulent growers3 years ago

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I thought I will never see flowers on my Jade Plant.
Since I was a kid we always had this plant at home and they never had a single flower. I got my one about 8 years ago as a cutting from the old plants my mum has and this is the very first time it blooms!
And it is not shy about it :)

Crassula Ovata


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Yep - this is my 8 (I think) year old tree. It is actually 3 plants in one pot. I got the small cuttings and planted them together. I liked that they were so bushy and I didn't bother separating them after they started to grow roots. Later it was just too late.

The blooming part was a big surprise though! I saw those plants around with flowers on, but my one never grew even a single one. Until now.

I took those photos a week ago when about half of the buds were still unopened. Now it is in full bloom and it looks amazing!

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Care:
It is a succulent. And it is a damn hardy one!
It doesn't like too much water, but a proper watering once in a wile does it good. It will also handle forgetfulness of the owners :p. It does enjoy spring rains I noticed. The leaves grow big and green.
In summer when it gets hotter they turn a bit more red. It does gets sunburn sometimes. I don't manage to shade it all - it is too big now and the part that gets hit by the sun the most does gets some spots sometimes.

The red edges are noticeable almost all year round. The plants grown at home don't show it as much. Less sun, winds, temperature changes and they grow all happily. The ones kept outside must handle it all.

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I am still wondering what changed this year that it didn't have before that it decided to bloom. I didn't repot it, didn't fertilize more than normally. Maybe somehow the temperatures were different and I moved it to a slightly more shaded spot (behind that fence you see; before it was right at the edge of it).

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Propagation:
Like with many succulents it is possible to get a new plant from a single leaf. Just twist it gently and make sure it detached right in the place when it is connected to the stem. Place it on top of the soil and wait.

Other method, that I prefer is though cuttings. This is how I got mine. The cuttings I got were finger size with few sets of leaves on. Let the cutting dry for a few days and then just plant it. The young stems are brittle and they break easily so there should be no problem with that. Sometimes they break even if they are not asked to - I gave away many little plants this way :p

The cuttings way is so much faster to get a new plant, but if you only have a leaf to work it, it's possible too (I got my Crassula Ovata Gollum like that)

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Look at that trunk! They look like mini trees by now with the leaves just on the tips of the stems/branches. They regularly drop older leaves and grow new.

The moss in the pot showed up on its own and I let it be. In winter when it is colder and it rains more it is nice and green. Later it will also grow some spores. By summer it will all dry up, but will come back in the fall again. Love that look :)

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So nice with all those flowers :)
You can see another Crassula behind it with thin, needle like leaves - Tetragona that I will have to chop up this spring and plant all over again. I am not sure if they grow until certain age, or I put too much fertilizer in a pot and she did not like it. Some stems died completely and lots of the leaves curled and died.
Oh! And that one has never bloomed for me either. It is about the same age and I did see it blooming in a gardens around.

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Congratulations!
Beauty!

My Crassula Ovata does not bloom :-(

 3 years ago  

Thank you!
I don't know why this one decided to bloom now. Maybe it was just too young :p

 3 years ago (edited) 

Maybe.
I was looking for information at what age it starts to bloom and did not find

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Wow!!!
Prolific and beautiful.
I'll see if mine will bloom.
Thanks for sharing, @ewkaw!

 3 years ago  

I hope it does :) The flowers are adorable!

Wow, I am happy to finally see the flowers of the jade plant. They are very pretty. It would be interesting to see what they fruits and seeds look like.

The only jade plants I've had were cuttings of cuttings of cuttings. My cuttings kept getting sick; so I wondered if maybe my cuttings were just too far removed from the original plant.

It would be interesting to see what the seeds look like and if it is possible to grow the plants from seed.

!WINE

 3 years ago  

I have never seen the seeds. I don't know if I am gonna get any. It's pretty cold now and I don't see any pollinators around, unless it will self-pollinate.

It would be interesting to see what the seeds look like and if it is possible to grow the plants from seed.

I will take some photos if it forms any interesting pods. I will not try to sow the seeds though :p Too much hassle.

so I wondered if maybe my cuttings were just too far removed from the original plant.

I am not sure if that would be the case. Those seem to grow no matter what you do to them. I would normally take the fresh tip, about finger length, leave for a few days to heal and just plant it. Don't overwater it.


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That's a beautiful specimen of a plant you have their. I'm sort of jealous. My Jade plant died a long time ago and I never decided to replace it.. now I am wishing I would have.

Last time I saw a Jade plant in bloom was a t Longwood Gardens (a local property that used to be owned by a DuPont). This is a real treat and I DON'T blame you for be excited or proud of it! Beautiful!!!

 3 years ago  

Thank you!
Those plants are very popular here and we always had them (I think even my grandparents had one... very big and old too), that with time you don't pay much attention to them especially that they don't require much care. Until they get to the size and age that they become more and more precious. And when it blooms.. wow! It's like an unexpected bonus.

Get one :)

I just may.. Your talking me into it 😁

Beautiful flowers! And yet, it's those delicately red-tinged leaves that get me. Jade is gorgeous; I need to get one now...

I connected with your statement that this jade was taken from your mother's plant. I have hosta in my from yard that was taken from my parent's house twenty years ago. My mom passed last fall, but that hosta is going to be here as long as I am. It has more meaning now than ever.

The moss is such a delight, too. It adds so much texture and drama to the pot. That was a lucky event for you!

Great post; love the jade. I am now in search mode for one. lol

Cheers!

 3 years ago  

The leaves are great! There is a type that has more colours on them too.. yellows and oranges (crassula ovata hummel sunset).

That is a very special Hosta indeed.
My mum still has her Jade's. They must be 15+ years old and they are pretty nice size too. My one is a continuation :) It is pretty cool. And it is special too.

Definitely get one! :D

Wow, soo beautiful 😍

 3 years ago  

Thank you! I am still amazed myself :)

How beautiful!!! 😍
I am happy for you that your Jade finally bloomed!! The photos are also so happy, I can tell you, shining vibes are coming out!! Nice, very nice 👌

 3 years ago  

I am super happy myself! I lost faith it will ever bloom so I was just enjoying the plant.
One day I saw lots of little buds around.... "WTF are you doing dude!?"
And then in bloomed... :)))

 3 years ago  

Jades are weird. My shrek ears has never flowered all the time I've had it even though all the others do

 3 years ago  

Now I wonder if he will repeat it next year or it's a one time thing.
My Shrek is still tiny.. looks like a cutting :p I don't even expect any flowers in the next few years (if it's still alive).

 3 years ago  

Jades are very hard to kill

Wow, nigdy nie widziałem kwitnącego! Gratulacje.

 3 years ago  

W Polsce one chyba nie kwitną. Domowe, ogrzewane powietrze zimą im nie sprzyja. Chyba, żeby trzymać takiego w jakimś nieogrzewanym pomieszczeniu przez jesień i zimę (byle nie zmarzł). To może by się udało.

all the flower pictures that you share look very beautiful, my friend.

 3 years ago  

Thank you :)

your welcome brother

Very beautiful. Perhaps this is a sign that good things will happen this year ;)

 3 years ago  

Moon and lambo? :D

Well...I was thinking world peace and an end to Covid tyranny, but moon and lambo is a very close second.

 3 years ago  

Haha that would work too :D

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Beautiful!

 3 years ago  

Thanks :)

Przepiękny! Gratuluję 🙂

 3 years ago  

Dziękuję! Rosną one tam u Ciebie też?

Tak, nawet mam jeden w ogrodzie ale kwiatów jeszcze nie widziałam. Będę czekać 😉🌼

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WoW! What a beautiful plant that is ! Those color are amazing ! My amazement falls short with the quality of these photographs.

 3 years ago  

Thank you! The plant is pretty amazing especially with all those flowers on :)

Very nice! My old jade tree bloomed only once in around 50 years when I gave it a lot of sun.

 3 years ago  

I think they also need some lower temperatures in the fall and winter. If you have some colder room, try to move it there after summer.

Oh, it's far too big now. It stays put. lol

Congratulations on your jade trio blessed you with a bounty of beautiful blooms after eight years of nurturing! They are truly gorgeous and dainty. How many days do the pretty flowers live? 🌸🌸🌿🌸🌸

Let the cutting dry for a few days and then just plant it.

Easy breezy! Who knew? Not me. I would've thought to pinch off a piece and put it in a small glass of water!🌱 Too bad you don't live closer cause I'd love to add one of your jade propogations to my indoor plants. Awesome post! @ewkaw💕

 3 years ago  

Thank you!
It has been about two weeks since the first ones started to open and I don't see them fading yet :) Which is pretty cool.

I think the water glass could work too. But since it is a succulent it doesn't need it. Unless you really want to see when the roots start to form. There is a risk that the tip that is always in water will rot though.

Pity indeed! I could give you more plants too as I keep having cuttings and little babies and I give them away. Would be so cool to see them grow on a different continent :D