About Sedum Clavatum (4 inch)
Sedum Clavatum has blue-green leaves that turn translucent green after thrive. The leaves are coated with a farian layer. In sunlight, the Tiscalatengo Gorge Sedum Tree resembles beautiful jade and evokes the sweet and sour taste of grapes, making it irresistible to have such a succulent plant at home. Tiscalatengo Gorge Sedum Tree develops stems that can become woody with age. Typically, Sedum Clavatum grows densely and lushly. The stunning star-shaped flowers are another reason people adore the Tiscalatengo Gorge Sedum Tree.
How to care for Sedum Clavatum (4 inch)
Sunlight: Adequate sunlight is crucial for healthy succulent growth. Sedum Clavatum thrives with 4-5 hours of bright direct or indirect sunlight daily. It's recommended to place it in direct sunlight from the morning to noon and move it to a shaded area in the afternoon, especially during summer when intense sunlight can cause sunburn or leaf bleaching.
Temperature: Tiscalatengo Gorge Sedum Tree prefers temperatures between 60-75°F. Tiscalatengo Gorge Sedum Tree can tolerate brief periods of cooler temperatures, but extremes can harm the succulent, so it's best to bring it indoors during freezing weather.
Soil/Pot: Well-draining succulent soil is essential for the Tiscalatengo Gorge Sedum Tree. You can use specialized succulent soil or a mixture of regular soil and perlite in equal parts. Use pots with drainage holes because holes can promptly drain excess water.
Watering: Thick leaves of succulents like the Tiscalatengo Gorge Sedum Tree do not require frequent watering. Use soak-and-dry or bath watering; the important thing is to check that the soil is arid before watering again.
Propagation: Leaf and cutting propagation suit the Tiscalatengo Gorge Sedum Tree. Here are the steps for leaf propagation:
1. Disinfect hands or use gloves and select healthy, entire leaves from the bottom of the plant.
2. After removing, place the leaves in a tray or another container in a cool, shaded area to allow wounds to dry.
3. After 2-3 days, wounds will heal; optionally, apply a bit of cinnamon to the scars. Place the leaves on dry soil in a bright, indirect light environment, misting the soil to keep it moist.
4. Once roots develop, switch to the soak and dry watering method.
More Information
Primary color: Green
Second color: Yellow-Pink
Blooming color: White & Pink
Cold hardiness: USDA Hardiness Zones 9 to 11 (from 25°F to 50°F)
Product format: Rooted in 2"pot
Suitability: Ideal for garden, balcony,window
Propagation: Easy by Cutting & Leaf propagation
Special characteristic: Pet safe