Aspen Glow Sedum
Taxonomy
Graptosedum Aspen glow
Graptosedum
Crassulaceae
Saxifragales
How to care for Aspen Glow Sedum
How often to water your Aspen Glow Sedum
every 12
Aspen Glow Sedum needs 0.5 cups of water every 12 when it doesnāt get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5" pot.
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Water 0.5 cups every
12
Finding light for Aspen Glow Sedum in your home
a window
Aspen Glow Sedum love being close to bright, sunny windows š.
Place it less than 1ft from a south-facing window to maximize the potential for growth.
Aspen Glow Sedum does not tolerate low-light š«.
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How to fertilize Aspen Glow Sedum
Most potting soils come with ample nutrients which plants use to produce new growth.
By the time your plant has depleted the nutrients in its soil itās likely grown enough to need a larger pot anyway.
To replenish this plant's nutrients, repot your Aspen Glow Sedum after it doubles in size or once a yearāwhichever comes first.
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Off Looking Leaves Kind of newish and not too knowledgeable about plants so maybe someone can help: Not sure if it's visible but some of the leaves look off-I'm not sure what's up with them. I've had this plant for about 9 months and they have been like that for the majority of the time l've had the plant. Any suggestions as to what's up with them or how to fix it? #Graptosedum #PlantsMakePeopleHappy #HappyPlants #
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Is this normal? Iāve never had a plant quite like this, I decided to start fresh and try different types of plants. Maxine is is my small decor plant that I keep in my window, but Iāve noticed that sense Iāve gotten her, sheās been a little less bright and bubbly, and more dark and āspread outā. Sheās just not like when I got her, and I donāt know if thatās because sheās dehydrated or if itās because sheās growing and these plants just grow like this. And if it is just her growing, would that mean I should increase her pot size?
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Just got and repotted my first plant! Officially a plant parent! #plantsmakepeoplehappy #firstplantbaby #plantparent
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Weirdness? I need help. I have a Vera Higgins āGrapedosumā that isnāt very happy right now. Her leaves turn a brilliant red, then wither and fall off. Sheās also developed odd shiny bumps on her. Itās not getting better. Sheās lot most of her overall mass and Iām quite worried. What am I doing wrong? Iāll include a picture of what she looked like when I first got her, and what she looks like now, along with a picture of some of the leaves that have fallen off. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Withering leaves?? Hello guys! Iām taking this opportunity as a new plant mom to introduce my plants, and ask for advice . I have a Rattlesnake Calathea named Regina (like Regina George from the move Mean girls cus she has an attitude) and a Vera Higgens I fittingly named Vera. Iāve had them for about a week now and Vera is doing great, but Regina, living up to her name is throwing a tantrum. Her leaves are getting dark in color and withering. Iāve been watering her the correct amount and Iāve been giving her a lot of indirect sunlight. Iām not sure what Iām doing wrong and any advice would be very very appreciated. In included pictures of her dramatic leaves for added info. #TropicalPlants
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This guy is leggy. Is it normal for this kind of succulent? It's not "new," but I had them for a while with no plant card, and now I decided to bring them inside because of the storm. Also, they've been leggy even before I bought them. Anyway, is this normal? #happyplants #plantsmakepeoplehappy #plantaddict #planttherapy #plantcorner #plantlove #iloveplants #newgrowth #planttlc #greggang #adhdplantlovers
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This guy is pretty leggy. Is this normal for this succulent? So, it's not a "new" plant (I had them a while back but kept them outside with no plant card before deciding to bring them inside for the storm) but this guy is pretty leggy and has almost no leaves. What can I do?
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Fertilizer #Graptosedum Hello all. Stumbled unto been a #plantdad when walked into a Home Depot and saw a cool display of #succulents. Even though ive not been able to keep anything alive i figured why not. So took home along with succulent soil. Transplanted and lo and behold they are doing great. They grown at least 1/2 an inch wide and tall. Is been 8 weeks since. Should i be adding fertilizer? If so. Any suggestions on what i can use in the US? How can i measure the mg or liquid formats to know what right or not? Im finding way more joy than i expexted when i bought them. Just want to keep them happy and growing. Thanks for any suggestions. Here is one of them as i can seem to find a way to add more. He only had 4 leaves when first planted.
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Help! Hi! I recently got this plant and love it. I repotted it to give it some more room as it was pretty crowded in the planter it came in. Now, the leaves are turning a lighter yellow color and some are falling off around the base. What can I do to help? How can I fix this?
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Why did he explode? Looks like I got some kind of rot? Can I save him? What do I do? There are little buds on on one stem. More pics in his gallery
Care Summary for Aspen Glow Sedum
Aspen Glow Sedum
Greg recommends:
Water
0.5 cups every 12 days
Placement
< 1ft from a window
Nutrients
Repot after 2x growth
Based on the 4ā pot your plant is in, and that it doesnāt get direct sunlight.