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Sedum Morganiaum Burrito

Sedum Morganiaum Burrito

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You're going to want a Sedum Burrito. Trust us, it's not what you think. A new and inventive way for succulents to dangle endlessly off of furniture or walls, Succy Crafts have given these plants all the tools they need to be loved by just about anyone with a green thumb. Truly making this plant one of our personal favorites here at Succy Crafts, we love that this sedum is small-ish in size and has plump lime green leaves with long thick stems -- perfect for hanging or tall planters! Just place your little friend in bright indirect sunlight so it can grow, indoors or outdoors!

Burrito Plant Description

Sedum 'Burrito' is one of our personal favorites here at Succy Crafts. It grows small plump lime green leaves on long thick stems, making this plant perfect for hanging or tall planters to give your arrangements a cascading or trailing effect. Plant or place this sedum in bright indirect sunlight to keep green and healthy, indoors or outdoors.

How to Plant your Burrito Cuttings

Using succulent soil, plant your bare stem into the soil. Ensure that you are planting it at least a half inch into the soil. It will be okay if some of the lower leaves are buried under the soil. Wait at least 2 weeks to see signs of new root growth.

Burrito Plant Specs and Regions

Native to: Mexico 

Zone: 10-11

Hardiness: tender soft succulent - will not tolerate frost

Recommended light conditions: filtered sun

Bloomtime: Spring 

Bloomcolor: coral

Burrito Water and Light Recommendations

Watering Needs Indoors: Instead of giving your succulents gradual sips of water throughout the week, give them a good soaking, to the point where water runs out the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot. Be sure to empty the water that runs into the saucer, succulents do not like to sit in water. Then let the soil dry out completely before watering again.

Watering Needs Outdoors: In the Summer water your succulents every two weeks, by soaking them and letting them dry before watering again. In the Winter water your succulents once a month.

Technical Information About This Plant

  • Requires bright light for most of the day. Or constant dappled shade.
  • Best to water every 2 weeks.
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