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How To Trick Your Jade Plant Leaves To Turn Red

How To Trick Your Jade Plant Leaves To Turn Red

For many a plant lover, seeing the leaves of a favorite plant turn a color other than green is cause for alarm. After all, leaves are the most visible indicator of a plant’s health.

But when it comes to the jade plant, one color is taking the internet by storm – red.

Jade plant lovers have discovered how to turn the leaves of jade plants red.

Let’s take a look at this hot new houseplant trend.

We’ll discuss how to turn your jade plant’s leaves red and what causes this brilliant hue. I’ll talk about whether or not this is safe for the plant and what to do to return your jade plant’s leaves to their normal color again. Finally, we’ll discuss a couple of leaf colors that aren’t great and could spell trouble for your plant.

How To Trick Your Jade Plant Leaves To Turn Red

What Makes Jade Plant’s Leaves Turn Red?

Anthocyanin. In the simplest terms, anthocyanins are what make certain plants red, purple or blackish. (Think red cabbage and blackberries.) They’re basically pigmented sugars found within plants.

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But wait, Tracey, my jade plant is green? Where does the anthocyanin come in?

How To Trick Your Jade Plant Leaves To Turn Red

Here’s the big secret, my friends. To turn your jade plant’s leaves red, you need to put your jade in direct sunlight.

The hot, bright light will cause the formation of anthocyanin in the tips of the leaves. The longer your plant stays in direct sunlight, the stronger the red hue will become.

Some jade plant species naturally have a slight reddish tint to the outer edges of their leaves. Just make sure your jade plant gets plenty of direct sunlight to maintain the color.

How To Trick Your Jade Plant Leaves To Turn Red

Is Turning Jade Plant Leaves Red Bad for the Plant?

It’s rare in the houseplant care community to be told to put your plant in direct sunlight.

Most houseplants are native to areas of the rainforest where they are sheltered by a larger tree canopy overhead.

There are very few houseplants that can withstand the heat of direct sunlight. In fact, the presence of anthocyanin in succulents is a sign of environmental stress in the plant.

But that’s not necessarily a bad thing.

How To Trick Your Jade Plant Leaves To Turn Red

Most of us equate stress as being bad. I mean, after the last couple of years, who can blame us. But not all stress is cause for alarm. For instance, when you exercise, you put stress on your body, and we wouldn’t say that’s bad.  

The amount of stress your jade plant is under isn’t enough to cause lasting harm. As long as you’re compensating for the fact that your plant may require more frequent waterings in its hot and sunny location, it should be fine.

How To Trick Your Jade Plant Leaves To Turn Red

Is it permanent? What if my jade leaves are red, and I don’t want them to be?

The good news about turning a jade plant’s leaves red is that it’s not permanent, and it’s pretty easy to reverse. In fact, by now, you’ve probably already figured out how to fix it.

Yes, that’s right, just move your jade plant out of the direct sun to a spot that gets more filtered or indirect light.

Within a week, maybe two, the plant will lose its rosy hue and return to the traditional green leaves you’re used to.

Pretty cool, right?

What If My Jade’s Leaves Are Yellow?

How To Trick Your Jade Plant Leaves To Turn Red

Not green, not red, but yellow. Now, this is a color that is a cause for concern. There are usually three reasons why your jade plant’s leaves are beginning to turn yellow.

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What If My Jade Plant Leaves Are Brown?

Brown succulents are sunburned succulents. If your jade plant’s leaves are brown it probably was red at some point. Moving a jade outside in the summer or putting it right up next to a window is often the culprit for sunburn.

Relocate your jade somewhere out of the bright light, and it should improve within a couple of weeks.

How To Trick Your Jade Plant Leaves To Turn Red

Succulents are fun and attractive plants to care for. And now that you know how to turn your jade plant’s leaves red, you may find yourself periodically moving your plant to enjoy this nifty trick.

With proper care, you’ll be enjoying your jade plant, red or green-leaved, for years to come.

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