My Hummel's Sunset jade indoors in south facing window. plant lost it yellow/orange color. How do i get it back?
Crassula ovata 'Hummel's Sunset' - Golden Jade
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I have a Hummel's Sunset Jade plant I bought as cuttings. The cuttings came to me in yellow orange color. They are in a south-facing window in North Eastern Ohio and also under grow lights. I cannot seem to get any color at all. Does this plant need to be outside getting more sun exposure to get the natural colors to return?
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Open Jan 29, 2024 - 07:11 AM
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Jan 29, 2024 - 07:11 AM
Growing them outside can certainly help them get more light, but heat and drought can also affect color. Try watering less frequently and putting it outside in the heat of the summer. If you do put it outside, be sure to let it acclimate first. Heat and sun can burn the leaves.
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'Hummel's Sunset' or Golden Jade (Crassula ovata): A superstar grower whether kept indoors as a potted plant or grown outside (zone 9+) as a dense, mounding shrub. Its glossy, ovate (egg-shaped) leaves sprout from thick, woody branches and turn golden yellow with red margins when grown i...
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