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Sedum rubrotinctum Aurora - Succulent Plant

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Description

Sedum rubrotinctum Aurora is an interesting succulent plant that displays jelly bean like leaves.

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1 Sedum rubrotinctum Aurora - Succulent Plant
2 3 inch (8 cm) Grower Round Plastic Pot (Black)

The jelly bean plant, also called pork and beans, is an interesting succulent plant that displays jelly beanlike leaves. In the summertime, its leaves change from green to bright red, and it bears yellow flowers in the springtime.

Grows up to 6 inches (15 cm) tall and spreads up to 36 inches (90 cm) wide producing yellowish-white flowers in the summer standing above the pink and cream flushed foliage.

Plant Specifications

Plant Height 3 inch (8 cm)
Plant Spread 3 inch (8 cm)
*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%
Common Name Pink Jelly Bean, Pink Stonecrop
Maximum Reachable Height Up to 6 inches
Flower Colour Pink
Bloom Time May
Difficulty Level Easy to grow

Planting and care

  • Be careful when touching this succulent plant, as it can irritate the skin of people. Make sure that no pets or children eat this plant. Jellybean plant leaves are delicate and can fall off easily.
  • Also, make sure that no pets or children eat this plant. Jellybean plant leaves are delicate and can fall off easily. Prepare your outdoor planting site in full sun by digging out a hole twice as big as the root area of the sedum to be planted or prepare for container growing by thoroughly washing the pot in hot soapy water.
  • Mix 3 parts sand with 2 parts garden or potting soil, 2 parts compost, 1 part charcoal and one-half part crushed eggshell. Fill the garden hole or the container with this mixture and water lightly. Allow to settle, then top off the hole or container.
  • Plant the sedum plant just to the root line in the soil mix. Let a leaf cutting dry out before planting if you are propagating a new sedum; stick the cutting about an inch into the soil and keep it uniformly moist until signs of new growth appear.
  • Place container-grown S. rubrotinctum in a south- or west-facing full-sun location and bring it inside when night temperatures fall below 40 degrees.
  • Divide your S. rubrotinctum every three to five years, replacing the soil mix with a fresh batch each time to preclude excessive build-up of soil salts.
  • Spray as needed with insecticidal soap or neem oil to control aphids, which are the chief plant pest for S. rubrotinctum when grown indoo

    Sedum rubrotinctum Aurora care

    This colorful succulent does best in hot, sunny apartment balcony gardens and will look best as a ground cover in plant containers underneath tall plants with a small footprint, such as a jade plant pruned to look like a tree. The jelly bean plant will also look stunning in a short, squat container set on a table or in a hanging window frame-like plant container.

    Sunlight Full Sun in mild summer, part shade in hot climates
    Watering Medium
    Soil Well-drained soil
    Temperature 26 degrees F
    Fertilizer Apply any organic fertilizer

    Sedum rubrotinctum Aurora special feature

    While the plant is small, water around the root zone, about 3 to 4 in. from the plant. To protect the plant, it may help to put the snail or slug bait around the stem.

    Sedum rubrotinctum Aurora uses

    Ornamental Use:

    • The plant is used for ornamental purpose
    • Very nice stonecrop for tucking into pots or for the indoor succulent collection
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How to plant Sedum cuttings?

    To plant Sedum cuttings consider following points.
    1. To propagate take healthy cuttings of well mature stem to a length of 10-12 cm and remove any flowers leaves from it.
    2. Then dip bottom of the cutting in rooting hormone, and Place the 3/4 portion cutting into a small container with well-draining soil and water the cuttings.
    3. Rooting will start within 1-2 week.

    Note - For further details check the product description on nurserylive.com

    How to trim Sedum plants?

    Some of the creeping or trailing smaller varieties may get rangy. You can remove the stems with clippers or pruners or simply pinch them off. The jointed stems of some sedum will simply pull right off and can be planted for new plants if you wish. For taller species, cut them back in May to early June for a bushier plant. This will delay flowering but will form a more compact succulent. Remove stems by ½ to force horizontal growth. Be careful not to damage side buds and remove only the vertical taller plant material.

    Do Sedum plants attract bees?

    No, Sedum plants dont attract bees.

    Where to plant Sedum autumn joy?

    You can grow Sedum autumn joy indoor or outdoor where
    1. 1-3 hours of direct or indirect bright light is available.
    2. Soil should be nutrient rich and well drained.
    3. Apply Water when soil (3-4 inch) feels dry to touch.
    4. Once the plant is overgrown in current pot, plant it in field. Note- For further details check the product description on nurserylive.com

    When to trim Sedum plants?

    You can cut the Sedum back in winter (Oct-Nov) as soon as the flowers fade or any time after that until you see green peeping from the ground in spring(February-March).

    Do Sedum plants attract flies?

    No, Sedum plants dont attract flies.

    What eats Sedum plants?

    Deer and squirrel have been known to feed on the tender new shoots of the Sedum plant.

    When to transplant Sedum plants?

    Transplant your Sedum plant when overgrows in the current pot or not growing well. Since many Sedum die back in cooler climates, it can be hard to establish where the plant is until new growth arrives in early spring. That is the best time to separate the plants. Dividing the plants can increase blooms and enhance plant health.

    Can Sedum be planted in containers?

    Yes, Sedum can be planted in containers.

    How to plant Sedum seeds?

    To grow Sedum plant through seed consider the following points
    1. Use a pot having 5-7 inch upper diameter and drainage holes.
    2. Fill the pot with well drained soil. To sow seeds make a hole about 1/2 inch in soil, place seeds in it, cover with soil and apply water.
    3. Maintain the moisture in soil by applying water if soil in pot (3-4inch) feels dry to touch.
    4. Keep the pot at a location receiving indirect bright light. Seeds will germinate within a 1-2 week.

    Note - For further details check the product description on nurserylive.com

    Should Sedum plants be cut back in the fall?

    No, Sedum plants cant not cut back in the fall

    How to plant Sedum?

    To plant Sedum consider the following points.
    1. To grow plant in pot, choose a pot having of 5-7 inch upper diameter and drainage holes.
    2. Fill the 1/3 pot with well drained soil which is rich in organic content and place the plant in the center of the pot.
    3. Fill the remaining pot with same soil.
    4. Keep the plant in indirect bright light location for 2-3 days and then gradually move to a location that receives 1-3 hours of direct or indirect bright sunlight.
    5. Once the plant is overgrown in current pot, plant it in field. If you are planting purchased plant directly in ground follow below procedure.
    1. Keep the plant in indirect bright light for 3-4 days and gradually move to a location receiving 1-3 hours of direct or indirect bright sunlight day.
    2. Dig a pit twice the size of the bag/pot the current plant is in.
    3. Fill the 1/3 of pit with soil rich in organic content, place the plant in center and fill the pit with same soil.
    4. Apply water. General caring tips- Plant should get 1-3 hours of direct or indirect bright sunlight a day. Water the plant when surface soil (3-4 inch) feels dry to touch. Apply any organic fertilizer during the main growing season (June July).

    Are Sedum plants perennial?

    Yes, Sedum plants are perennial

    Types of Sedum plants?

    Sedum humifusum, Sedum Blue Spruce, Sedum Dragon’s Blood, Sedum Autumn Joy, Sedum pallidum, Sedum brilliant, Sedum Purple Emperor etc.

    Can you divide Sedum plants?

    Yes, you can divide Sedum plant by planting its cuttings

    What does Sedum plant look like?

    Sedum is a perennial succulent plant with thick, succulent leaves, fleshy stems, and clusters of star-shaped flowers.

    How to divide Sedum plants?

    The jointed stems of some Sedum will simply pull right off and can be planted for new plants.

    Does Sedum need to be cut back in the fall?

    No, Sedum doesnt need to be cut back in the fall.

    Are Sedum plants evergreen?

    Yes, Sedum plants are evergreen.

    All types of Sedum plants?

    Sedum humifusum, Sedum Blue Spruce, Sedum Dragon’s Blood, Sedum Autumn Joy, Sedum pallidum, Sedum brilliant, Sedum Purple Emperor.

    When to plant Sedum autumn joy?

    Plant Sedums in spring (March-April) after danger of frost has passed.

    Where to plant Sedum tiles?

    You can grow Sedum tiles where 1-3 hours of direct or indirect bright light is available.

    Is Sedum plant poisonous?

    Sedum is generally non-toxic to pets and humans.

    Can you plant Sedum in the fall?

    Plant seeds in the early spring (March) or transplant sedum in the fall (Sep).

    Should I plant Sedum?

    Yes, you plant Sedum as a container plant.

    Do Sedum plants need full sun?

    Yes, Sedum plants need 1-3 hours of dirct or indirect bright light a day.

    Can you plant Sedum in the shade?

    Yes you can plant Sedum in shade where 1-3 hours of direct or indirect bright light is available.

    Is Sedum plant deer resistant?

    No, the Sedum plant is not deer resistant because deer and squirrel have been known to feed on the tender new shoots of the sedum plant.

    Do Sedum plants spread?

    Yes, Sedum plants spread.

    When to plant Sedum seeds?

    Plant Sedum seeds in the early spring (March-April) season.

    Why is my Sedum plant turning brown?

    The main reasons of leaves turning brown are as follows
    1. Due to over watering or less watering to plant.
    2. Plant does not get proper sunlight.
    3. Lack of nutrient.
    4. Disease and pest infestation.

    Note - For further details check the product description on nurserylive.com

    Are Sedum plants succulents?

    Yes, Sedum plants are succulents.

    When do Sedum plants bloom?

    Sedums flower any time from early summer through late fall (Sep-Oct).

    What are Sedum plants?

    Sedum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae.

    Do deer eat Sedum plants?

    Yes, deer feed on the tender new shoots of the sedum plant.

    How to winterize Sedum plants?

    Once established, Sedum requires little watering, particularly in the winter, when you should water the plant just enough to ensure the soil doesnt completely dry out. Potted Sedum requires more watering than those planted in the ground. It also should be brought indoors whenever the weather forecast calls for temperatures to dip below 5 degrees Celcius.

    Is Sedum plant edible?

    The leaves of most stonecrops are edible. Note- Please consults your health advisor before application or consuming of plants or plant parts.

    How to propagate Sedum plants?

    You can propagate Sedum plants generally through cuttings easily. Snip off a 2-5" piece of the Sedum plant Plant the cutting 1-2 inch deep into soil that has good drainage Keep the newly planted cutting moist, within one to two weeks the roots will begin to develop

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