Sedum Clavatum Variegated
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Please refer to the product description for dimensions. The minimum wholesale quantity for this product is 30 plants. For samples, you can contact us directly and we will send them to you by international express.

About Sedum Clavatum Variegated
Sedum Clavatum Variegated differs from Sedum Clavatum in color and care guidelines. The leaves are bluish-green, lined with a jelly-yellow hue, and coated with a delicate white powder, giving them a cute appearance. The leaf tips change from pink to red when they receive enough sunlight. Like Sedum Clavatum, it easily forms layers of leaves on woody stems, resembling a beautiful rosette-shaped succulent. The leaves on the branches usually extend upward and may lose some bottom leaves during growth, which is normal and does not affect the plant's overall health.
How to care for Sedum Clavatum Variegated
Soil/Watering: Variegated succulents are more sensitive to water and humidity. Their chubby leaves retain a lot of water. Therefore, it is crucial to use well-drained potting soil and succulent planting boxes with holes in the bottom when planting Sedum Clavatum Variegated. When woody stems form, add more grit or perlite to the standard soil, as mature succulents require better drainage. Water only when the leaves wilt to prevent rot and pest infestation.
Sunlight: This lovely succulent prefers at least 8 hours of sunlight to maintain its jelly-yellow color. Due to the heat and its dormant habits, Sedum Clavatum will drop some leaves in the summer. Like other succulents, Sedum Clavatum dislikes summer rainfall, which can quickly lead to leaf rot and plant death. Therefore, planting them in a well-ventilated area with shade or rain cover can help them survive. In low light, the leaves turn pale green, and the compact rosette shape flattens to the rim of the pot.
Temperature: The Sedum Clavatum Variegated prefers to be grown outdoors to thrive in the spring and fall. Move them indoors before frost to prevent the plant from freezing. As mentioned earlier, providing shade or rain protection in the summer is essential if you live in a rainy area.
Potting/Repotting: Due to its woody trunk, Sedum Clavatum Variegated prefers to grow in a smaller succulent pot or a deeper pot. You can repot it every two years in the spring with organic succulent soil to provide adequate nutrients.
Other Tips: For succulents that tend to branch easily, you can insert wooden sticks into the pot next to weak branches to provide support. Click here to learn how to grow large, branched succulents.
Propagation: Due to its easy branching nature, cutting off the top of the plant is a quick way to propagate this succulent.
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