Sedum spathulofolium 'Cape Blanco'
By Spritzhenry
- 18 Apr, 2009
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In my alpine trough - because I like it!
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Thank you... :-)
18 Apr, 2009
A lovely sedum, and colonizing well it seems.
19 Apr, 2009
Do you know if you can propagate from the little rosettes??
19 Apr, 2009
They should all propagate well. Succulents like to get a rest for a week or two after a snipping before putting in a porous medium like perlite to begin rooting. Helps them decide to start rooting before adding more moisture, They can be lost to rot most easily. Little plastic box with a lid help to regulate moisture. New plant in a month.
19 Apr, 2009
OK - I shall have a go! Thanks.
19 Apr, 2009
Good luck. I've not had one fail unless I tried putting it right into something. Uncovered, I fill water to the perlite surface and then let it dehydrate away, always a good root sytem by then.
19 Apr, 2009
one of my favorites and as GT is right they root easily. i like the perlite idea. i will be giving that a go...
19 Apr, 2009
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Yes, I like it too :o)
18 Apr, 2009