The leaves of jade plant will turn a light green if they are not getting enough sunlight or if there s a population of spidermites feeding on the plant.
Jade plant light green leaves.
Night allows them to sort of recharge and turn their absorbed sunlight into energy.
They usually leave webbing between the leaves and the stems.
Check carefully for signs of these pests.
If you are growing your jade plant outside in a northern climate zones 5 to 7 during the summer months it may prefer a full sun area as the sun is less intense in northern exposures.
Spidermites love hot dry places and you can discourage them by routinely rinsing the.
If you wish to move your jade plant to a brighter spot or put it outside for the summer do it gradually so the plant has a chance to adjust.
Most plants need a night time as much as they need a day time.
18 24 c during the day and 50 55 f.
Here s a healthy jade from another post in the forum.
And here s my minileaf jade.
That being said if they get lots of sunlight they will do fine in temperatures that are higher than this.
Keep in mind that if you place it in direct strong sun the edges of the leaves will turn reddish leaving a red border around the leaves.
Jade plants crassula ovata or crassula arborescens are succulent plants with ovate leaves of one to two inches in length and width.
Jade plants are particularly at risk of getting yellow leaves from excess light if they are suddenly moved from a lower light area to a position in full sun.
10 13 c at night.
Jade plants need medium to bright light.