SEDUM RUBROTINCTUM CARE TIPS. How To Grow Jelly Bean Sedum Indoors.

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  • Опубліковано 20 кві 2021
  • Growing Sedum Rubrotinctum is easy but here is a care guide to help you grow the Jelly Bean Sedum in your home.
    TIME STAMPS
    LIGHT 0:38
    WATER 2:06
    AERIAL ROOTS 3:55
    SOIL 4:36
    PESTS 4:51
    FERTILIZER 5:05
    FLOWERS 5:20
    PROPAGATION 5:34
    WARNING 5:57
    Instagram @mind_the_leaves
    LIGHT
    -Full sun. Give your plant at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight a day in order to get a tight, compact and brightly colored sedum.
    -This plant can be grown in partial shade, but it will be less compact and colorful.
    WATER
    -Use Soak and Dry method - thoroughly water your plant and then don’t water it again until the soil has completely dried out.
    -watering your plant too often without letting the soil fully dry will cause root rot.
    AERIAL ROOTS
    -Will send out roots along the stem if there is a lot of moisture in the air.
    -Aerial roots DO NOT indicate underwatering, it’s just trying to capitalize on the available moisture.
    SOIL
    -Gritty free draining mix.
    FLOWERS
    -Small yellow flowers appear in the Spring and Summer.
    PROPAGATION
    -Easily propagated via leaves and stem cuttings.
    PESTS
    -Pest resistant.
    -Possibility of mealybug and scale, but it’s most often pest free.
    FERTILIZER
    -Not Necessary.
    -Can give fertilizer in Spring if you want to.
    WARNING!
    -Skin irritation can occur.
    -Toxic to humans and pets.
    FUN FACTS
    -Can withstand temps as low as 20F -6C
    -Great outdoor plant as both a ground cover and potted plant.
    THANKS FOR WATCHING!
    MUSIC
    Thank you Bensound for providing the music in this video. Check out www.bensound.com for great video music!
    PICTURES
    Images are from Mountain Crest Gardens. Check them out at mountaincrestgardens.com/
    Instagram @mountaincrestgardens
    Located in the USA
    #sedumrubrotinctum #plantcare #jellybeanplant
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  • @lynnburns7663
    @lynnburns7663 2 роки тому

    Wow, I just received mine (2' pot) two weeks ago and it is blooming, it must like it's new environment. I enjoyed you video.

  • @rachaelshomelifelove
    @rachaelshomelifelove 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this info

  • @susannahwalsh2153
    @susannahwalsh2153 3 роки тому

    They are super cute. I like you wouldn’t have the full sun in my house. Great job explaining care. 👍💚

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much Susannah! Hopefully one day I will have a window with a southern exposure. 😂🤞

  • @TheYolk
    @TheYolk 3 роки тому

    i have a full planter on my balcony of this, they survived winter outside and are so hardy! i love them

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 роки тому

      That's awesome! Im going to plant some outdoors for the summer this year, but I will be bringing it in for the winter ❄️.

  • @garygilliam1890
    @garygilliam1890 7 місяців тому

    I grow the blue pink and chocolate

  • @mariahmcdonald9591
    @mariahmcdonald9591 2 роки тому

    do you know why the leaves on mine droop down? It looks super healthy other than the fact that the leaves don’t curve upward

  • @Ch33Ch22
    @Ch33Ch22 3 роки тому

    👍

  • @alanaweaver8942
    @alanaweaver8942 3 роки тому

    I brought some succulent planters pots this evening. Are there particular succulents that grow well together in a grouping?

    • @mindtheleaves9914
      @mindtheleaves9914  3 роки тому

      Oh that's great! I would say that most succulents do really well together inna group because they all want to dry out and then get some water. There are a few succulents (like the fishbone cactus) that actually likes moisture all the time, but those are few and far between. As long as you have all succulents that like to dry out, you are fine!

  • @PeitoTakarai
    @PeitoTakarai 2 роки тому

    hello, I have a question. so if the jelly beans toxic to human, I cant put them on my windowsill in my room?