Sedum mendozae(Sedum mendozae)

Sedum mendozae (Sedum mendozae)

Also known as: Sedum

Sedum mendozae is a species of flowering plant in the Crassulaceae family. It is known for its succulent leaves and often grows in rockeries and wall crevices.

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Sedum mendozae(Sedum mendozae)
Sedum mendozae(Sedum mendozae)

Quickly Identify Sedum mendozae

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Identifying Sedum mendozae typically involves looking for its small, thick, fleshy leaves that form rosettes and its yellow star-shaped flowers.

Scientific Classification of Sedum mendozae

Phylum
Tracheophyta
Class
Magnoliopsida
Order
Saxifragales
Family
Crassulaceae
Genus
Sedum

Planting and Growing of Sedum mendozae

Care Difficulty
Easy
Watering Schedule
Every 2 days
Sunlight Requirements
Partial sun
Sunshine Duration
4-8 hours
Ideal Temperature
65-75℉
Soil Type
Potting Mix, Peat Mix
Soil pH
6.5-7.5
Fertilizer Type
Balanced
Pruning Season
Spring, Summer
Pruning Area
Branches, Leaves
Pruning Frequency
2 times a year
Repotting Season
Spring
Pot Type
Plastic, Ceramic

water icon How to Water Sedum mendozae?

Sedum mendozae prefers a controlled watering strategy. It's important to ensure the soil is moist but not waterlogged. Watering should aim to reach the root zone without soaking the plant, supplying approximately 100ml per session.
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sunlight icon What Are the Sunlight Requirements for Sedum mendozae?

Sunlight Requirements: Partial sun
Duration of light: 4 to 6 hours
Sedum mendozae thrives under partial sunlight, where exposure is sufficient but not harsh. Ideal light ensures robust foliage, vibrant leaf colors, and an overall healthy plant structure.
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temperature icon What Is the Ideal Temperature Range for Sedum mendozae?

Ideal Temperature: 65 ~ 75℉
Sedum mendozae thrives best in temperatures ranging from 65°F to 75°F. This range supports optimal metabolic functions and growth. Artificial heating or cooling may be used to maintain these conditions in less than ideal environments.

soil icon What Soil is Best for Sedum mendozae?

Soil type: Loam, Sandy loam
Soil PH: 6.5 ~ 7.5
Sedum mendozae thrives in well-drained soil because it helps prevent root rot, a common issue with succulents. This drainage capability ensures the plant's roots remain healthy by avoiding excess water retention. This plant thrives on the low nutrients typically found in sandy or rocky soils. Sedum mendozae is adapted to survive with minimal nutrients, which helps it develop vibrant foliage and maintain its compact growth habit. While it tolerates dry conditions, occasional watering is beneficial, especially during growth periods. Maintaining moderate moisture keeps the plant hydrated without causing oversaturation.

fertilize icon How to Fertilize Sedum mendozae?

Fertilizer type: Balanced
For Sedum mendozae, use a diluted liquid fertilizer at half strength compared to what is recommended on the label. This ensures the plant receives the nutrients without the risk of burning the roots. Adjust up to 10 ml per liter of water.

prune icon How to Prune Sedum mendozae?

Pruning Time: Spring, Summer
Begin by carefully cutting away any brown or shriveled leaves close to the base. This encourages new growth and keeps the plant attractive and vibrant. Trim overgrown stems to maintain a compact shape. Always cut just above a leaf node to promote bushier growth and prevent the plant from becoming too leggy.

propagate icon How to Propagate Sedum mendozae plant?

Propagate Time: Spring, Early summer
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Choose healthy, non-flowering stems that are free of diseases and pests. The stems should be firm and about 3-4 inches long to ensure they have enough stored energy to develop roots.
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Trim the cutting just below a leaf node using sharp pruning shears, and remove any leaves from the lower half to prevent them from rotting in the rooting medium.
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Dip the cut end into rooting hormone and plant it in a well-draining potting mix. Ensure the soil is lightly moist and place the pot in an area with indirect sunlight.

repot icon How to Repot Sedum mendozae plant?

Repotting frequency: Once every two years
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Sedum mendozae needs repotting primarily when it outgrows its current pot or when the soil composition has degraded. Look for roots emerging from the drainage holes or notice slowed growth; these are signs it's time to consider a new pot.
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Choose a pot that is one size larger with drainage holes. Preferably, use a pot made from breathable materials like terracotta, which aids in moisture escape, reducing the risk of overwatering – a common concern for succulents like Sedum mendozae.
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Select a soil mix specifically for succulents and cacti. It should provide excellent drainage with components like sand and perlite, minimizing root rot risks and ensuring Sedum mendozae receives the oxygenation its roots require.

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