It looks sad
Last watered 11 months ago
@AceVaccaria87 Welcome to the Greg community! To help Corsican Stonecrop thrive, provide it with bright, indirect sunlight (12-16 hours daily), water sparingly when the soil is dry, and ensure good drainage to prevent root rot. Prune for a compact shape, repot every 1-2 years, and consider grow lights if natural light is insufficient. Does the container the plant is in have drainage holes? The plant doesnβt like wet feet. This means the soil needs to dry out before watering again. Here's a more detailed look at the ideal soil conditions:
Drainage: Prioritize well-draining soil to prevent the plant from sitting in wet conditions.
Soil Type: Sandy or gravelly soil provides excellent drainage.
pH: A slightly alkaline to neutral pH, between 6.0 and 7.5, is optimal.
Organic Matter: Incorporating some organic matter, like compost or worm castings, can provide slow-release nutrients.
Porous Mixes: Look for mixes with perlite, pumice, or grit to further enhance drainage and aeration.
In Pots: If planting in containers, choose pots with drainage holes and consider using a succulent or cactus mix specifically formulated for good drainage.
Drainage: Prioritize well-draining soil to prevent the plant from sitting in wet conditions.
Soil Type: Sandy or gravelly soil provides excellent drainage.
pH: A slightly alkaline to neutral pH, between 6.0 and 7.5, is optimal.
Organic Matter: Incorporating some organic matter, like compost or worm castings, can provide slow-release nutrients.
Porous Mixes: Look for mixes with perlite, pumice, or grit to further enhance drainage and aeration.
In Pots: If planting in containers, choose pots with drainage holes and consider using a succulent or cactus mix specifically formulated for good drainage.
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