XPachysedum are popular houseplants, also grown in rock and succulent gardens in warmer climates. They are prized for their attractive clumping growth habit. The plants grow in rosettes and produce tiny bell-shaped blossoms throughout the spring and summer, growing on long, thin stems. Handling the plants can mar the appearance of the leaves due to oils on the skin.
Water:
XPachysedum thrives in arid environments, requiring minimal water to sustain its succulent leaves. With high drought tolerance, it prefers watering every three weeks. Ideal for indoor cultivation, it retains foliage year-round and demands less water in cooler months.
Propagation:
To propagate xPachysedum, use leaf or stem cuttings, allowing leaves to callous first. Ensure bright, indirect light, well-draining soil, and maintain temperatures of 16-24°C (60-75°F). Water sparingly until roots form, then water normally for succulents. Propagation difficulty is relatively easy.
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