Crassula ovata ‘Hummel’s Sunset’ – Golden Jade

This versatile succulent has bright green, oval-shaped leaves with gold and yellow edging. As it matures, it will sprout outwards and upwards. Perfect for those new to succulent gardening, it may even bloom with white flowers during the cooler months.

Care and Propagation Information

Care and Propagation Information

Crassula ovata ‘Hummel’s Sunset’ is an ideal succulent for both interior and exterior spaces. It is not appealing to deer, and is believed to bring good fortune. Additionally, it makes a wonderful bonsai plant.

Watering

‘Hummel’s Sunset’ has the same watering requirements as most succulents and it is recommended to use the “soak and dry” technique, allowing the soil to be fully dried out between waterings.

Where to Plant

If you live in an area with cold winters, it is recommended that you keep Crassula ovata ‘Hummel’s Sunset’ in a container that can be brought indoors since it is not frost hardy. This succulent prefers full to partial sunlight, but will also thrive indoors.

How to Propagate Crassula ovata ‘Hummel’s Sunset’

This particular species of Crassula ovata, ‘Hummel’s Sunset’, has the capability to propagate quickly and easily through the use of stem cuttings or leaves.

Cuttings

To propagate ‘Hummel’s Sunset’ from cuttings, you’ll need a clean, sharp knife or scissors. Take a cutting from the main plant and let it sit for a few days until the cut surface has healed. Then, place the cutting in a soil that drains well and water it only when the soil has dried out completely.

Leaves

To propagate Crassula ovata, gently twist a leaf from the mother plant, making sure that all of the leaf is removed from the stem. Doing this will give you the best chance of success.

Allow the leaf to sit for several days until the end becomes hardened, then place it on a soil that allows for proper drainage. Water only when the soil is completely dry.

Uses

Uses

Care and Propagation Information

General Care for Crassula ovata ‘Hummel’s Sunset’

Crassula ovata ‘Hummel’s Sunset’ is an ideal succulent for both interior and exterior spaces. It is not appealing to deer, and is believed to bring good fortune. Additionally, it makes a wonderful bonsai plant.

Watering

‘Hummel’s Sunset’ has the same watering requirements as most succulents and it is recommended to use the “soak and dry” technique, allowing the soil to be fully dried out between waterings.

Where to Plant

If you live in an area with cold winters, it is recommended that you keep Crassula ovata ‘Hummel’s Sunset’ in a container that can be brought indoors since it is not frost hardy. This succulent prefers full to partial sunlight, but will also thrive indoors.

How to Propagate Crassula ovata ‘Hummel’s Sunset’

This particular species of Crassula ovata, ‘Hummel’s Sunset’, has the capability to propagate quickly and easily through the use of stem cuttings or leaves.

Cuttings

To propagate ‘Hummel’s Sunset’ from cuttings, you’ll need a clean, sharp knife or scissors. Take a cutting from the main plant and let it sit for a few days until the cut surface has healed. Then, place the cutting in a soil that drains well and water it only when the soil has dried out completely.

Leaves

To propagate Crassula ovata, gently twist a leaf from the mother plant, making sure that all of the leaf is removed from the stem. Doing this will give you the best chance of success.

Allow the leaf to sit for several days until the end becomes hardened, then place it on a soil that allows for proper drainage. Water only when the soil is completely dry.

Uses

The Crassula ovata is an excellent choice for use in a bonsai. Additionally, Feng Shui experts suggest that ‘Hummel’s Sunset’ can bring fortune, wealth, and good luck.

FAQ

Does Crassula ovata need direct sunlight?

Jade plants require at least 6 hours of bright light daily. For young plants, it is best to keep them in indirect sunlight, whereas mature ones can tolerate more direct sunlight.

How do you care for Crassula ovata indoors?

Crassula ovata does best when placed in an area with lots of light, such as a south- or west-facing window. Although it can tolerate lower light levels, it should not stay in those conditions for extended periods. During the summer months, you can move it to a sunny patio, but be sure to bring it inside before the temperatures start to drop in early autumn.

Do jade plants like direct or indirect sunlight?

Jade plants should be exposed to 6 hours of sunlight daily. For younger plants, it should be indirect sunlight, whereas more mature jade plants can tolerate direct sunlight.

How do you care for Crassula ovata Hummel’s sunset?

This plant grows best in soils that are dry, rocky, or sandy with low fertility, and in either full sunlight or partial shade. Full sun is ideal for achieving the best leaf coloration. It needs minimal watering and can survive on minimal rainfall. Too much water can cause root and stem rot, particularly if the soil does not drain well.

How do you care for a Crassula ovata houseplant?

Place your jade plant in a place where it will receive ample sunlight. It is better to give less water than too much; the plant is capable of storing moisture in its leaves. Only water when the top few centimeters of soil is dry, and fertilize a few times a year, preferably in the spring. Do not forget to repot the plant every few years as well.