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What is the breeding method of Sedum rotundifolia? What varieties do you have?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Sedum rotundifolia is an ornamental flower, Sedum rotundifolia is a creeping growth, the leaves are opposite, the tip is blunt and round, under full light conditions, the leaves turn red in autumn and the petals are yellow or white. In a sunny and dry environment, the cultivation of Sedum rotundifolia requires certain skills. Next I

Sedum rotundifolia is an ornamental flower, Sedum rotundifolia is a creeping growth, the leaves are opposite, the tip is blunt and round, under full light conditions, the leaves turn red in autumn and the petals are yellow or white. In a sunny and dry environment, the cultivation of Sedum rotundifolia requires certain skills. Next, let's take a look at the cultivation method of Sedum rotundifolia. What varieties do you have?

What is the breeding method of Sedum rotundifolia?

1. Soil

The cultivated soil of Sedum rotundifolia is required to be well drained and free of diseases and insect pests, and the pH value is between 5.5and 6.0. the mixture of river sand or peat soil can be selected, and the ratio of sand to peat soil is 1:1. In order to reduce the cost, building scraps containing broken bricks can also be used. Flowerpots or hole trays can be used for containers.

2. Temperature

Due to its strong cold tolerance, Sedum rotundifolia is native to the plateau, so it can usually tolerate extremely low temperature (freezing for a short time) and extremely dry weather, but it is not resistant to high temperature in summer. The suitable temperature for growth is 15 ℃ to 18 ℃ at night and 24 ℃ to 26 ℃ in daytime.

3. Fertilization

Sedum rotundifolia is extremely resistant to barren and generally does not need fertilization. If you really need fertilization and conservation, you can apply fertilizer 1 or 2 times in the growing season, the concentration must be low, mainly organic nitrogen fertilizer. You can sprinkle organic fertilizer on the soil surface when new buds begin to sprout in early spring, paying attention to a small amount.

4. Lighting

Sedum rotundifolia likes an environment with plenty of light, but it is also slightly shady. Growth generally requires direct sunlight to ensure its robust growth, and the leaves have a healthy leaf color. When placed, there should be a certain spacing to prevent overgrowth, depending on the size of different plant types.

5. Watering

Sedum rotundifolia must not be overwatered. Spray proper amount of water in the first 10 to 14 days after potting, so as not to infiltrate the soil. Follow the principle of "dry and wet" to spray water to reduce the time of soil infiltration, otherwise it will cause root rot. Try not to water in winter unless the plant wilts due to lack of water. If there is no Rain Water watering in summer, it will be watered once a week.

6. Change the basin

Sedum rotundifolia in spring according to the growth of the plant to change the pot, pay attention not to hurt the leaves, the container can use a shallow flat plate or hanging basin. Flowerpots with a diameter of 15 to 20 centimeters are enough for future growth. The matrix can be mixed with coarse sand to ensure sufficient air permeability.

II. Variety classification of Sedum rotundifolia

1. Weeping pot grass

Perennial fleshy herbs, plant height 10-20 cm, stems slender, creeping or oblique, the whole plant smooth glabrous, rooting near part of the stem nodes of the culture medium.

2. Flowers and leaves hanging bonsai

The stems and leaves are succulent, and the stems are yellowish green, soft and drooping. The leaf blade is broadly ovate, 1-2 cm wide and 1.5-2.5 cm long, with green periphery, slightly wavy teeth on the edge and bright yellow in the middle. There are 3-4 clustered leaves on each node, similar to petals. Branches initially erect, then drooping, up to 30-40 cm.

 
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