Sedum confusum aka Sedum Confusum
Taxonomy ID: 17936
Common names
Sedum Confusum, Lesser Mexican StonecropMore information about Sedum Confusum
What is the region of origin of Sedum Confusum
Sedum Confusum’s native range is Northern Hemisphere, South America, and Africa.
What are the water needs for Sedum Confusum
Sedum Confusum does best in dry soil and should only be watered sparingly.
What is the right soil for Sedum Confusum
When growing the Sedum Confusum, it's important to use a potting soil that is well-draining and does not retain excessive moisture. An optimal soil mix should contain a high proportion of perlite or vermiculite for good drainage and some organic matter for nourishment. Simply add a few scoops of perlite to regular cactus soil to achieve this.
What is the sunlight requirement for Sedum Confusum
Sedum Confusum thrives in bright and direct sunlight. To ensure your plant receives enough light to survive, place it less than one foot from a window. The current weather in your area may affect the placement in your home. For example, if you live in a region that has longer and more intense periods of sunlight, then you may want to place the plant farther away from the window to avoid direct sunlight and reduce the risk of sunburn. Alternatively, if you live in a region with relatively milder temperatures and less intense sunlight, then you may be able to place the plant closer to the window for increased exposure. Ultimately, the current weather in your area should be taken into consideration when determining the best placement for your Sedum Confusum.
What's the right humidity for Sedum Confusum
Sedum Confusum plants thrive in dry environments, however, if you choose to provide extra humidity or mist your plant, the lingering water on the leaves can create an ideal environment for certain types of harmful fungi.
How to fertilize Sedum Confusum
The Sedum Confusum grows at a slow pace and doesn't require any supplementary fertilizers. By renewing its potting soil once a year, it should receive enough nourishment. Remember, plants obtain their energy from sunlight, not fertilizers.
Is Sedum Confusum toxic to humans/pets?
Ploi lacks confirmed information on the toxicity of this plant. If you, a relative, or your pet accidentally consume plant material with unknown toxicity, it's best to consult a medical expert.
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