Sedum is planted in open ground in mid-to-late May.
The main condition is that the threat of return frosts has passed.
Sprinkle a thin layer of sand on top. Keep a distance of no more than 5 cm between seeds.
Having dropped the seeds into the soil mixture, the ground should be well moistened with warm water from a spray bottle.
Cover the container with transparent film or glass and place it at the bottom of the refrigerator for stratification.
Sedums also often develop aerial roots; this is also an absolutely normal phenomenon.
Aerial roots reach toward the soil to capture as much moisture as possible.
We recommend watering Sedum Pachyphyllum no more than once every 10 days, provided there is good lighting.
Sedum feels great in absolutely any air humidity.
To maintain decorativeness, the leaves are periodically wiped to remove dust.
There is no need to specifically increase the humidity in the room where this succulent is kept, but spraying can be done.
Previously, we talked about how to grow orchids.