Sedum stahlii is an attractive succulent plant that's prized for its chubby leaves. As an ornamental plant, it is typically used as ground cover, as it forms a loose mat. In nature, sedum stahlii can be found on steep rocky slopes on limestone.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Succulent
Plant Type
Evergreen
Leaf type
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Golden sedum is a lovely succulent plant with spoon-shaped leaves and lotus-shaped body. It has a small tip at the front. It looks golden or yellow-green and is an adorable plant at first glance.
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Care Guide for Sedum stahlii
Every 3 weeks
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Sedum stahlii thrives in arid environments, showcasing high drought tolerance. Water infrequently, about once every three weeks, allowing soil to dry between sessions. Ideal for rock gardens and xeriscapes, sedum stahlii flourishes with minimal rainfall, making it suitable for drought-prone areas.
Fertilize:
For sedum stahlii, use Succulents And Cacti Food monthly during the growing season (spring and summer) at quarter strength. In dormant months, reduce to bi-monthly or stop. Ensure moist soil before application to avoid root burn, adjusting feed according to the plant's response.
Pruning:
To maintain a proper shape, large succulent plants like sedum stahlii require pruning in spring and fall. Remove dense or redundant branches using knives or scissors. For propagation, cut a stout stem with 5-6 leaves, treat the wound with sulfur powder, and plant in slightly moist soil.
Propagation:
Propagation of sedum stahlii primarily occurs using leaves rather than seeds, which are hard to germinate. Cut a healthy leaf in spring or fall, lay it on humid soil, and maintain a temperature of 25℃ with bright, scattered light. A bud will emerge in one to two weeks.
Repotting:
Sedum stahlii requires excellent drainage in pots to thrive and prevent root rot. Ensure the potting medium allows water to flow freely, maintaining optimal moisture levels for healthy growth.
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