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How to Repot a Jade Tree

    • 1). Prune all stems that are soft or do not look healthy. Cut close to the base.

    • 2). Remove the jade plant from its pot. Shake the roots to remove excess soil, without damaging the roots. Inspect the roots and remove any rotting or shriveled roots by cutting close to the base of the plant.

    • 3). Fill the new pot with a damp cactus soil mixture. Place the jade plant in the new pot to the depth it was at previously. Backfill with potting soil and press down firmly.

    • 4). Avoid watering or fertilizing for several weeks, until the plant roots have settled in.

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