Water:
Originating from rocky, well-drained environments, petrosedum is drought-tolerant and thrives on minimal hydration, requiring watering every two weeks. It excels outdoors and in containers, where controlled watering prevents over-saturation, promoting optimal growth without excess moisture.
Propagation:
Petrosedum can be propagated via seeds, stem cuttings, leaf cuttings, and division. Successful propagation requires proper light, well-draining soil, and optimal temperatures. Best done in spring or early summer, stem cuttings should be 3-4 inches long and planted after callousing.
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