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How to raise succulent Sedum Emerald
First of all, choose suitable soil, preferably loose, breathable and fertile sand, loosen the soil regularly to maintain air permeability. Keep the most suitable growth temperature at 5-30 degrees all the year round, and avoid being lower than 0 degrees or higher than 35 degrees. Keep enough light conditions every day, and water well on the principle of seeing dry and seeing wet.

I. Soil

Sedum emeralds don't require so much soil, and they like to grow in loose, breathable and fertile sandy soil, so they can mix a part of peat wood with a part of fine sand and add a little sawdust. Regularly loosen the soil to keep the roots breathable.

Second, the temperature

Sedum jadeite likes to grow in a warmer environment, and the most suitable growth temperature is 5-30 degrees. When the temperature is below 5 degrees, take warm measures to avoid frostbite at low temperature. When the temperature is higher than 35 degrees, cooling measures should be taken to avoid the withering of branches and leaves.

Third, light.

Sedum emeralds are fleshy, like semi-cloudy and semi-sunny environment, and don't have so much demand for light. However, you still need to receive enough light every day, and you can keep 6-7 hours of sunshine. When the light is strong, cover it properly to prevent exposure.

Fourth, water.

Emerald Sedum is a drought-tolerant plant, so there is not so much demand for water. When watering every time, do the principle of seeing dry and seeing wet, keep the soil slightly wet, and avoid long-term wetting and serious water accumulation, otherwise it will affect growth.