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How to grow Sedum morganianum

Written by Maggie

Dec 05 2020

How to grow Sedum morganianum

How to grow Sedum morganianum? Generally give full sun processing during growth, and most suitably put it indoors and balcony, control temperature control in about 20 ~ 30 ℃. In the growing season keep the soil moist degree, and in winter reduce watering frequency. Keep thin fat frequently fertilization principle, fertilizing once a month. It becomes dormant in winter and  stops the fertilization.

Sedum morganianum

1, Sunshine for Sedum morganianum

Sedum Morganianum has a high requirement for light, generally reaching full sunlight level, but it should also be adequate. In summer, high temperature burns easily, and shade is needed slightly. You can use a shade basin or move to a cool place.

2, Temperature for Sedum morganianum

Sedum Morganianum likes a warm growing environment, and its temperature requirements are not very strict. Generally, it can be controlled at about 20 ~ 30℃. Under 5℃, Sedum Morganianum begins to enter dormant period.

3, water for Sedum morganianum

Watering is an important step in the cultivation of Sedum Morganianum, which is more resistant to drought because its succulent leaves can effectively store water. During the growing period, it is necessary to maintain the moisture level of the soil. Watering should be done in a proper amount, and once the soil is dry, watering should be done in an appropriate amount so as not to cause water or waterlogged areas.

Sedum morganianum

4, fertilization for Sedum morganianum

Sedum Morganianum doesn't need much fertilizer. Generally, fertilization can be done once a month, and fertilization should be stopped in winter when hibernating. Generally, fertilization should be based on frequent application of thin fertilizer.

5, Basin for Sedum morganianum

Sedum Morganianum has an extremely high requirement for basin replacement, which must be done in the spring, and because Sedum Morganianum prefers a loose, well-drained growth environment, the soil used for basin replacement is generally permeable, sandy, organic-rich soil, with river sand, vermiculite, and mixed soil.

6. Matters needing attention for breeding Sedum morganianum

Pests and diseases are rare when raising Sedum Morganianum. Poor drainage is the biggest taboo in Sedum Morganianum, which is usually leaf or root rot. Therefore, we need to pay more attention to waterproofing and soil selection to make Sedum Morganianum grow more robust.
Sedum morganianum