@@HalloweenHouse13 I took pictures today, your video inspired me to try out the advise you offered for growing at a faster rate. I was wondering if you know anything about how this plant handles humidity and or a closed container.
I’m in Midwest and have quickly learned succulents hate it here lol. I kept trying to put mine outside for the full sun, and then a sudden downpour would happen. Meanwhile, I’d suddenly be RUNNING out into the storm to get my babies….. soaked by the rains. :…( So far, I haven’t been able to grow any dang potted succulent outdoors for this reason. Sister just gave me some of this sedum, fingers crossed that it goes better 🙏
Any tips on rooting sedum spathulifolium? I’m in Tennessee, zone 7 . It gets humid here in summer . Had mine in pretty rocky soil and had lots of stem death . So I’ve tried potting up the stems and they’re taking forever to root . I love that species so much. But they seem to hate me . I’m trying less rocky soil this time . Love sedums and sempervivums so much cuz they put on a beautiful show in winter while everything else goes grey and dormant. Thank you ! Great video. Down to earth and to the point. And interesting. You’re right. Not make people mention the leaves . I’d not have thought fuldaglut leaves would do a thing cuz they’re so thin .
This is a video on how it has turned out so far. Not the greatest video! 😄 It's going to be a while before it fully fills in. I'm hoping it will be completely filled in by Fall of next year. ua-cam.com/video/CHiCPd5bOUs/v-deo.html
Is there version of sedum that will remain in view as a groundcover throughout winter in zone 5, upstate NY. I've loved stonecrop sedum for ever. It's perrenial but the full beauty begins mid August- fall
I have been looking for exactly this since I got my Sedum plant weeks ago. I love your content. Thank you for sharing
Would you be open to making more plant content?
@@ashleylason2570 Absolutely! One project I will be working on over the winter is growing sedum from seed.
@@HalloweenHouse13 I took pictures today, your video inspired me to try out the advise you offered for growing at a faster rate. I was wondering if you know anything about how this plant handles humidity and or a closed container.
@@ashleylason2570 Like a terrarium? I don’t know, but I would be pretty!
I didn't know that about the leaves. Thank you
Thank you for explaining your technique! Now, I am off to propagate the heck out of my sedum!
Nice video. Thanks for the tips
Thanks I’m going to try this method planting golden stonecrop
Let us know how it works out. ❤️
Thankyou for sharing.
I’m in Midwest and have quickly learned succulents hate it here lol. I kept trying to put mine outside for the full sun, and then a sudden downpour would happen. Meanwhile, I’d suddenly be RUNNING out into the storm to get my babies….. soaked by the rains. :…( So far, I haven’t been able to grow any dang potted succulent outdoors for this reason. Sister just gave me some of this sedum, fingers crossed that it goes better 🙏
Good luck! Let us know how it goes.
Any tips on rooting sedum spathulifolium? I’m in Tennessee, zone 7 . It gets humid here in summer . Had mine in pretty rocky soil and had lots of stem death . So I’ve tried potting up the stems and they’re taking forever to root . I love that species so much. But they seem to hate me . I’m trying less rocky soil this time . Love sedums and sempervivums so much cuz they put on a beautiful show in winter while everything else goes grey and dormant. Thank you ! Great video. Down to earth and to the point. And interesting. You’re right. Not make people mention the leaves . I’d not have thought fuldaglut leaves would do a thing cuz they’re so thin .
I'd love to see follow up on how this turned out for yall.
This is a video on how it has turned out so far. Not the greatest video! 😄 It's going to be a while before it fully fills in. I'm hoping it will be completely filled in by Fall of next year.
ua-cam.com/video/CHiCPd5bOUs/v-deo.html
After you plant them immediately do you put them out in the sun, or do you keep them in shade/ partial sunlight?
I put them in a sunny spot. They also do well in partial shade.
Is there version of sedum that will remain in view as a groundcover throughout winter in zone 5, upstate NY. I've loved stonecrop sedum for ever. It's perrenial but the full beauty begins mid August- fall
Dragons blood turns a vibrant red in the winter. I’m in zone 5a.
Thank you. I'll look into it more. The color would work out well
Hi, Can you cut back potted voodoo in fall and have it regrow in spring?
Yes!
Update! 😊❤😊
ua-cam.com/video/y_uZ7jPIdtU/v-deo.html
Please show what you are doing better.