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Frankenstank

I live in the southwest and keep a succulent and cactus garden! Zone 9a.

Crassula ovata syn. Crassula argentea, Crassula portulacea,Crassula obliqua,Crassula articulata,Crassula nitida,Crassula lucens.

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Frankenstank

Jade grown from propagation. I think it's about a year and a half old.

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Frankenstank

My precious baby jade propagation! It's finally outgrown it's mother leaf and I'm slowly acclimating it outside.

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brightcolours

#crassula-propagation

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Frankenstank

It's hard to see because it's so small, but it's one of my favorite plants. A baby jade propagation!

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Frankenstank

Took some macro shots of my propagations. This jade was gifted to me. And it just started growing a second baby there on the left!

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Frankenstank

Baby jade propagation.

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HippieChick

How did you start propagating the jade plant?

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Frankenstank

@HippieChick This one was actually a gift. But, you can either wait for a leaf to fall off or you can gently wiggle a leaf off and eventually it may take root. There's not always 100% success. Jades grow soooo slowly though. I've had this for about 6 months and it's still a baby. I have other succulent propagations that are younger yet quite bigger!

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