Exposure to chilly temperatures can cause jade plant leaves to curl and go limp. Freezing temperatures actually cause the water inside the jade plant to turn to ice, breaking leaf cells. If your jade plant was exposed to freezing temperatures for only a short time, it may have suffered only light damage.
- What does an overwatered jade plant look like?
- What does it mean if my plant leaves are curling?
- What does it mean when succulent leaves curl up?
What does an overwatered jade plant look like?
Jade Plant Overwatering Symptoms: The symptoms of overwatering a Jade Plant are yellowing leaves, leaf drop, soft leaves and dry leaves. The soil will usually be waterlogged and the roots will show signs of root rot.
What does it mean if my plant leaves are curling?
When leaves curl or 'cup' at the tips and the margins, the plant is trying to retain moisture. Any form of downwards curling usually indicates overwatering or overfeeding.
What does it mean when succulent leaves curl up?
Overwatering is one of the main and most common reasons for a dying succulent. A very easy way to notice, if you have overwatered your succulent is to check their leaves. If leaves are curling or pointing downward, chances are that you have been generously watering your succulent.