It sounds like you are watering too little too often. With jade plants and other succulents, you want to water deeply and infrequently. In other words, you should only water when the top inch or two of soil is dry, and when you do water, you should make sure the soil is saturated.
When watering, put a dish under the pot to collect excess water and let the pot sit in the excess water for 10 to 15 minutes. Then discard of any water left in the dish. This gives the soil a chance to get completely saturated. Keep an eye on the soil, checking every once in a while to see if the top layer is dry (use your finger to check). Depending on how humid your home is, you may only need to water once every two weeks.
It sounds like you are watering too little too often. With jade plants and other succulents, you want to water deeply and infrequently. In other words, you should only water when the top inch or two of soil is dry, and when you do water, you should make sure the soil is saturated.
When watering, put a dish under the pot to collect excess water and let the pot sit in the excess water for 10 to 15 minutes. Then discard of any water left in the dish. This gives the soil a chance to get completely saturated. Keep an eye on the soil, checking every once in a while to see if the top layer is dry (use your finger to check). Depending on how humid your home is, you may only need to water once every two weeks.