· Jade plants can be pruned year-round, but the best time to prune them is during the spring or summer months, and when the plant is at least one year old. If your jade plant is becoming leggy or top-heavy, pruning it will help encourage bushier, healthier growth. Most jades will benefit from pruning at least once a year. The best time to start pruning a jade is when they’re very small, with less than ten leaves. This will encourage branching early, so the plant is well balanced from the start. Jades that have grown very tall (over 12 inches) without branching will also need to be pruned, as they’re at risk ...See full list on ruralsprout.comSee full list on ruralsprout.comIt’s true, and it’s taking social media by storm. Here’s our tutorial for turning your jade leaves red:See full list on ruralsprout.comJul 9, 2025 · Grow a healthy, bushy jadeplant in this easy pruning guide The jadeplant, also commonly called the money plant, is a popular, low-maintenance succulent—it doesn't require much water and thrives with minimal attention. · Find out how to prune a jadeplant so your succulent never looks top-heavy or scraggly. Discover the best techniques for trimming, shaping, and encouraging healthy growth. · After rescuing more than 200 neglected jades, I finally perfected a simple, repeatable system that turns leggy, top-heavy plants into compact, bushy showpieces in a single growing season. This is that system. View allNov 8, 2024 · Trim or pinch unwanted growth on jade plants any time of the year. Schedule hard pruning during the active growing season in spring and summer for faster recovery. Cut the growing tip of a stem or branch to halt vertical growth and promote lateral growth. Cut above a leaf node to promote branching. · In this complete how do you prune a jadeplant guide, we’ll walk through everything you need to know. We’ll cover why pruning is so beneficial, the best tools for the job, a step-by-step tutorial on how to make the right cuts, and even what to do with those leftover cuttings (hint: more free plants!). Most jades will benefit from pruning at least once a year. The best time to start pruning a jade is when they’re very small, with less than ten leaves. This will encourage branching early, so the plant is well balanced from the start. Jades that have grown very tall (over 12 inches) without branching will also need to be pruned, as they’re at risk ...See full list on ruralsprout.comSee full list on ruralsprout.comIt’s true, and it’s taking social media by storm. Here’s our tutorial for turning your jade leaves red:See full list on ruralsprout.comJul 9, 2025 · Grow a healthy, bushy jadeplant in this easy pruning guide The jadeplant, also commonly called the money plant, is a popular, low-maintenance succulent—it doesn't require much water and thrives with minimal attention. · Find out how to prune a jadeplant so your succulent never looks top-heavy or scraggly. Discover the best techniques for trimming, shaping, and encouraging healthy growth. · After rescuing more than 200 neglected jades, I finally perfected a simple, repeatable system that turns leggy, top-heavy plants into compact, bushy showpieces in a single growing season. This is that system. View allNov 8, 2024 · Trim or pinch unwanted growth on jade plants any time of the year. Schedule hard pruning during the active growing season in spring and summer for faster recovery. Cut the growing tip of a stem or branch to halt vertical growth and promote lateral growth. Cut above a leaf node to promote branching. · In this complete how do you prune a jadeplant guide, we’ll walk through everything you need to know. We’ll cover why pruning is so beneficial, the best tools for the job, a step-by-step tutorial on how to make the right cuts, and even what to do with those leftover cuttings (hint: more free plants!). · Grow a healthy, bushy jadeplant in this easy pruning guide The jadeplant, also commonly called the money plant, is a popular, low-maintenance succulent—it doesn't require much water and thrives with minimal attention. · Find out how to prune a jadeplant so your succulent never looks top-heavy or scraggly. Discover the best techniques for trimming, shaping, and encouraging healthy growth. · After rescuing more than 200 neglected jades, I finally perfected a simple, repeatable system that turns leggy, top-heavy plants into compact, bushy showpieces in a single growing season. This is that system. · Trim or pinch unwanted growth on jade plants any time of the year. Schedule hard pruning during the active growing season in spring and summer for faster recovery. Cut the growing tip of a stem or branch to halt vertical growth and promote lateral growth. Cut above a leaf node to promote branching. · In this complete how do you prune a jadeplant guide, we’ll walk through everything you need to know. We’ll cover why pruning is so beneficial, the best tools for the job, a step-by-step tutorial on how to make the right cuts, and even what to do with those leftover cuttings (hint: more free plants!).