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How Many Jade Plants In One Pot – A Potting Guide

Jade plants are lovely houseplants to have around, especially when they start to flourish. However, Jade plants can get to be quite large. This will leave many people wondering: how many Jade plants can you put in one pot? 

Even though you can plant multiple Jade plants in one pot, you will need to have a large pot to plant them in. This is especially true when you want to plant three or more Jade plants together. 

This article will explain everything you need to know about planting multiple Jade plants in one pot. This will include what size pots you need and how deep the pot for your Jade plants should be. We will also provide helpful information about planting more than one Jade plant together. Let’s get into it!

Can You Grow Multiple Jade Plants In One Pot?

You can grow multiple Jade plants in one pot while still young. This is because Jade plants tend to do pretty well when grouped together. Jade plants still thrive even when technically rootbound. This makes many Jade plants look too large for their pots even though they are still technically thriving. 

How Big Of A Pot Do You Need For Jade Plants? 

Generally speaking, the more Jade plants you want to grow together, the larger of a pot you will need. Here is a table showing how many Jade plants you can grow in different pot sizes. 

Number OJade Plants Pot Size
1 Jade Plant 4-inch pot 
2 Jade Plants 6-inch pot
3 Jade Plants 8-inch pot
4 Jade Plants 10-inch pot 
5 Jade Plants 12-inch pot

If you have very small pots that are 4 inches in diameter or smaller, it is best to stick to planting one jade plant per pot. However, pots that are larger in diameter can handle more Jade plants being grouped. 

Another thing to consider when planting multiple Jade plants is that they tend to stop growing once they become rootbound. You may want to plant fewer Jade plants together if you want them to become very large. Similarly, you will need to repot your Jade plants into larger pots after a few years if you want them to reach their full potential. 

How Deep Should Your Pot For Jade Plants Be? 

Jade plants have roots that like to sprawl out during the growing process. This means it is best to use pots at least 8 inches deep for Jade plants. However, you can also use pots as deep as 12 inches or more for Jade plants. 

How To Plant Multiple Jade Plants In One Pot

Planting more than one Jade plant in one pot is pretty easy! Here is how you can plant Jade plants in pots broken down into three simple steps. 

Step 1: Gather Your Materials

The first thing that you will need to do when planting Jade is to gather your materials. This includes your Jade sappings or seeds, soil, and a pot. Those made of clay, terra cotta, ceramic, and plastic tend to work best when it comes to pots.

Of course, you will need to make sure that the pots are appropriately sized for the amount of jade you are planting. As for soil, Jade does best with loose soils that drain water well. As a result, cactus soil usually pairs great with Jade plants. 

Step 2: Set Up Your Soil And Plant Your Jade 

The next step is to fill your pot with soil and plant your Jade plants. Fill your pot with loose soil until it reaches the fill line or your desired height.

Next, dig a shallow hole about ¼ to ⅓ of an inch deep and place your Jade seeds or cuttings in them. When repotting grown Jade plants, plant them three to four inches under the soil. This will allow the root to sit in the soil comfortably. 

Regarding the spacing between Jade plants, there is not an exact distance that needs to be between them. However, giving your Jade at least an inch of space is a good idea to allow them to grow larger in size. 

Step 3: Care For Your Jade Plants

Once you have planted your Jade plants, all you will have left to do is take care of them! The good news is that Jade plants are pretty low maintenance. 

For watering, Jade plants only need to be watered once the soil around them completely dries out. This means that you can go weeks to even a month between waterings. Young plants that are still growing will likely need to be watered more often than fully grown plants. Similarly, you will likely need to water Jade more often during the hot summer. 

Jade plants also do best in temperatures between 60 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Additionally, Jade plants do not typically need much fertilizer, even when growing more than one Jade plant in one pot. 

Are There Benefits To Growing More Than One Jade Plant In One Pot? 

Planting more than one Jade plant in one pot has a few huge benefits. However, it does not have too many serious drawbacks either. The main benefit of planting more than one Jade plant in one pot is that it will make the plant arrangement appear more full and beautiful. 

 Can Overcrowding Damage Jade Plants? 

No, overcrowding in Jade plants will not kill them or harm them. The only thing that will happen when Jade plants get overcrowded is that they will not grow to be as large as they would if planted on their own. In a way, this is a good thing because overcrowded Jade plants will stay at a manageable size while still staying alive and thriving health-wise. 

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