The plants you are describing don’t really sound like jade plants (not yet, at least), but they may be a related succulent species, such as a pencil cactus. Only time will tell!
In any case, you should let them grow a little larger before transplanting. Let them establish more foliage and get back to good health. The best time to repot them would be in late spring, when there’s more daylight and warmer temperatures. If they are indeed separate plants, it would be best to plant them in separate pots.
The plants you are describing don’t really sound like jade plants (not yet, at least), but they may be a related succulent species, such as a pencil cactus. Only time will tell!
In any case, you should let them grow a little larger before transplanting. Let them establish more foliage and get back to good health. The best time to repot them would be in late spring, when there’s more daylight and warmer temperatures. If they are indeed separate plants, it would be best to plant them in separate pots.