Sedum Burrito
☀️- In their natural habitat Sedum loves the sun, and will develop stunning colour. Soft sun is important, however, intense and lingering sun can leave burn marks on the leaves.
💧- When you water your Sedum, avoid pouring water in the middle. Instead water from the side and let the water drain out completely. Let the plant dry out completely before watering again, cutting back even more during autumn/winter.
🌡️- Sedum prefers warm summer temperatures but over winter it will benefit your plant to have a cool night temperature of 8-10°C, as long as the soil isn’t wet. Central heating is not known to affect the plant, but be aware of the soil drying out too quickly.
🪴- Once the roots are popping out of the drainage holes it’s time to repot. Wait until spring, make sure the soil is dry and remove as much as you can, use a well-draining succulent soil with perlite and leave to rest a week before watering.
🐾- Pet friendly.
☀️- In their natural habitat Sedum loves the sun, and will develop stunning colour. Soft sun is important, however, intense and lingering sun can leave burn marks on the leaves.
💧- When you water your Sedum, avoid pouring water in the middle. Instead water from the side and let the water drain out completely. Let the plant dry out completely before watering again, cutting back even more during autumn/winter.
🌡️- Sedum prefers warm summer temperatures but over winter it will benefit your plant to have a cool night temperature of 8-10°C, as long as the soil isn’t wet. Central heating is not known to affect the plant, but be aware of the soil drying out too quickly.
🪴- Once the roots are popping out of the drainage holes it’s time to repot. Wait until spring, make sure the soil is dry and remove as much as you can, use a well-draining succulent soil with perlite and leave to rest a week before watering.
🐾- Pet friendly.
☀️- In their natural habitat Sedum loves the sun, and will develop stunning colour. Soft sun is important, however, intense and lingering sun can leave burn marks on the leaves.
💧- When you water your Sedum, avoid pouring water in the middle. Instead water from the side and let the water drain out completely. Let the plant dry out completely before watering again, cutting back even more during autumn/winter.
🌡️- Sedum prefers warm summer temperatures but over winter it will benefit your plant to have a cool night temperature of 8-10°C, as long as the soil isn’t wet. Central heating is not known to affect the plant, but be aware of the soil drying out too quickly.
🪴- Once the roots are popping out of the drainage holes it’s time to repot. Wait until spring, make sure the soil is dry and remove as much as you can, use a well-draining succulent soil with perlite and leave to rest a week before watering.
🐾- Pet friendly.
Native to Mexico and Honduras, this succulent has thick, bright green stems with fleshy, bulbous leaves growing over the edge of a hanging pot. A popular and quirky looking plant that is so easy to care for and fast growing over the warmer months.
Size: 12cm; 14cm nursery pot