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Jade plant's leaves trending downward?
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This is Violet, named after my precious niece because I got this cutting on her 1st birthday. She's grown fairly well over the past 4 years despite being dropped twice and moved to three different apartments. I just noticed that her leaves are pointing more downward than outward and she's a lighter green than she used to be. I kind of thought there was no such thing as too much sunlight for jade plants and that I should let her dry out entirely/water sparingly.

She lives in a south-facing window that now gets a good amount of direct sun during the summer. Should I actually maybe move her to my porch that gets east-facing sun in the morning? Or could I also be letting her dry out too much for too long? (Also, the pot does have a drainage hole; I try to remember to dust her little leaves; I fertilize occasionally with Liqui-dirt; and her soil is a mix of cactus/succulent soil, perlite, and a little bit of orchid bark, charcoal, and vermiculite.)

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