Do you guys give yours any direct sunlight light? Mine does t seem to handle it well. I had it in direct light and it started to look awful and the ends looked terrible until I ga with it lots of bright light instead. Tips? It's improved tremdously since
@KrunchyWrap Sempervivum produces rosettes in a host of hues. They are low growing and adaptable to most soils but prefer full sun and a well-draining medium.
Sempervivum are best planted in a well-drained soil of sand or loam within an acidic, neutral or alkaline PH balance. They are best positioned in an area of full sun and are well-suited to planting in containers or in a rock garden.
Sempervivum should be feritlized with a controlled-release fertilizer at the beginning of the growing season. It can be fertilized once a week with a diluted liquid solution, such as a balanced 20-20-20 fertilizer at a quarter of the original strength.
Sempervivum are best planted in a well-drained soil of sand or loam within an acidic, neutral or alkaline PH balance. They are best positioned in an area of full sun and are well-suited to planting in containers or in a rock garden.
Sempervivum should be feritlized with a controlled-release fertilizer at the beginning of the growing season. It can be fertilized once a week with a diluted liquid solution, such as a balanced 20-20-20 fertilizer at a quarter of the original strength.
@KikiGoldblatt @KrunchyWrap Can you share a photo? Typically, these guys are very happy in direct sunlight but a photo will help us know whatβs going on!
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