Jades will survive in a wide range of light levels. They thrive when they get several hours of direct sun from an unobstructed window. In good light, the
plant will be compact with short spaces between the leaf joints and it will have a reddish border on the leaves.
As the light intensity is reduced, the leaves get smaller and the space between the leaves increases, giving the
plant a stretched look. In lower light, the leaves do not have a red border.
[ September 25, 2002: Message edited by: Will Creed ]