Sedum Robrotinctum Jelly Beans
* Ship Bare root (without pot and soil) Pot size is only notated for your reference.
* If you are going plant your cactus or succulent in a pot, have it prepared beforehand with cactus mix soil (recommended), then water lightly.
*If you going to plant it into the ground, ensure proper drainage
*We Only ship Priority to ensure your Succulents plant will take between 2 to 3 days to arrive, we are not responsible for any the shipping carriers are delays.
* My Jades have really short roots, We reefed to the gallons that are planted in the add so you can see or estimate the actual size of the plant, do not expect to receive any Jade with long roots, That's why these trees are easy to Trim and give a shape as a bonsai tree and plant them in a shallow pot.
* We try to ship our succulent plants as soon as we get the order is customer responsibility to be aware of the plant arrival also customers will get a notification by email. If the customer wants to delay or change the day of the shipment please contact us as soon as possible.
*We take great care in the packaging of your plants, but unfortunately the same cannot always be said in how they are handled once they leave us
.*Is the customer responsibility to purchase a (Heat pack) if the Succulent plant is ship to a cold area, we usually recommended it if the whether is 35* or lower, If you are purchasing a large succulent plant please make sure you buy enough heat pack to cover the plant (1 heat pack every 12") We are not responsible for damages to the Succulent plant if is NOT enough coverage of the heat pack, and if is delay by USPS, the heat only will keep the box warm for 72 hours.
Sedum (SEE-dum) (Stonecrop) are a staple of hardy succulent groundcover. They will withstand drought, deep freezes, poor soil, full sun, and high temperatures and still reward with stunning colors and blooms. Plant these forgiving growers outdoors in almost any bright or sunny space and watch as they transform garden beds, walkways, containers, hanging pots, green roofs, living walls, and much more.
APPEARANCE
Form: Most varieties are groundcover species that stay under 6.0", but taller S. telephium can grow up to 2.0'. The ground cover varieties spread easily and will fill the available space with a lush, undulating carpet that is easy to maintain once it reaches the desired extent.
Foliage: Sedum have colorful, fleshy leaves that store water for up to three months of drought. Their colors change through the seasons with a range of oranges, reds, greens, blues, and purples represented.
Flowers: Profuse blooms of pink, white, or yellow are unleashed in the growing seasons to the delight of birds and butterflies.
CARE
Light: Sedum are better suited to full-sun than other hardy succulents. They also do well in partial sun and certain varieties tolerate bright shade. If grown indoors, they should be kept by a very sunny window or under a dedicated grow light.
Soil: Choose a gritty, well-draining soil to prevent root rot. Sedum will thrive even in shallow, lean, and sandy soil and do not typically need added fertilizer.
Water: Young plants will need supplemental water to establish roots, but in many regions a thick mat of mature Sedum needs only rainfall. If the soil is porous, these plants can take extra water in the spring through fall growing season. How to Water Succulents
Hardiness: Nearly all stonecrop Sedum are frost hardy down to -20F (zone 5), and a selection will tolerate -30F (zone 4). Many are evergreen, but some varieties will lose their leaves and go dormant in the winter, reemerging in spring with an explosion of color, attractive foliage, and blooms. Winter Succulent Care
Propagation: Sedum regrow easily from cuttings. Use a sharp, clean knife to cut the top 2.0" off, strip lower leaves from the cutting, and transplant into moist sandy soil.