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Sedum Acre
Sedum acre
Growth Characteristics, Propagation Methods, Cultivation Methods, Garden Uses, Major Pests and Diseases, and Control Methods of Sedum acre - Growth Characteristics: - Sedum acre is a succulent plant that adapts well to dry environments. - It is small, reaching a height of about 5 to 15 cm, and grows spreading widely in a mat-like form. - The leaves are small and thick, ranging from bright green to yellow. - It blooms with small yellow flowers during the summer. - Propagation Methods: - It is mainly propagated by cuttings or seed sowing. - Cuttings: During the growing season (spring to summer), cut a healthy stem and plant it in soil; it will develop roots. - Seed Sowing: In the spring, sow seeds on well-cultured soil and germinate them in a sunny location. - Cultivation Methods: - It thrives in sunny locations and prefers well-drained soil. - Be careful not to overwater; it is best to water only after the soil has completely dried out. - Apply a small amount of fertilizer specifically designed for succulents during the spring and summer. - Use in the Garden: - It can be used as ground cover in areas such as stone walls, slopes, or rock gardens. - It creates an excellent visual effect when arranged harmoniously with other succulents. - Important Pests and Control Methods: - Sedum acre is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, but root rot can occur due to excessive moisture. - This can be prevented by improving soil drainage and ensuring regular ventilation. - If insects or mites occur, control them using eco-friendly insecticides. When using them, check the plant's condition and use the appropriate dosage.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Stonecrop family
Height
7cm
Spread
30~60cm
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
March to August
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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