Jade plants (Crassula ovata) can show red leaves as a sign of stress due to intense sunlight, temperature fluctuations, or inconsistent watering. While some reddening is typical, significant leaf drop suggests the plant is unhappy. To help, relocate the plant to a spot with indirect bright light and adopt a consistent watering schedule, ensuring the soil dries out between watering sessions. Avoid sudden temperature changes and check for signs of stress regularly to maintain optimal health.
A jade plantâs red leaves and leaf drop are signs of stress, often from too much sunlight, temperature fluctuations, or inadequate watering.
Normal reddening of jade leaves occurs, but excessive redness and leaf loss indicate unhappiness, prompting corrective actions like moving it to indirect sunlight.
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