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Fertilizer/ feed for the plant:Sedum Golden needs to be fed once in 2 months with a generic houseplant fertiliser.
Repotting : Sedum is a delicate plant and does not be repotted often. When repotting, ensure that the new pot is 1-2 inches larger than the previous pot. For Sedum Golden, the pot needs to have good drainage.
Propagation : Sedum plants can be propagated through seeds and steam cuttings. Propagating them through stem cuttings is the easiest and most popular.
1. Why are the leaves of my Sedum Golden plant turning brown?
Sedum Golden plants can develop foliar diseases causing the plant to wilt and eventually die. Excess moisture can cause the plant to get infected. Ensure there is good circulation through he soil and it is not retaining too much moisture.
2. Why is the stem of my Sedum Golden plant rotting?
If your Sedum Golden plant is drowning because of too much moisture, then the root will begin rotting. Ensure that you have used the right soil for the Sedum Golden.
3. Which are the most common diseases that Sedum Golden plants suffer from?
Mold, rust and rot are the diseases that Sedum Golden plants are most susceptible to.
Light Requirements :Sedum plants love a few hours of sun but do exceedingly well in bright indirect or dappled light too.
Locations :Windows, terraces, patios, and balconies where the Sedum Golden can bask in some direct sunlight are perfect locations for this plant.
Styling/Décor tip :The sedum golden can be used as a ground cover and also planted individually in wide shallow pots, but with space constraints in city homes we love our sedum in hanging planters. Hang them from ceilings or walls for a delicate look or use them as a part of terrariums to add colour and foliage variety, the sedum also looks great on wall mounted arrangements. Plant it in pedestal planters and let them overflow over the edges or place them on shelves and let them brighten the space.
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