Sedum hintonii
Botanical name: Sedum hintonii
Named by: Robert Theodore Clausen (1943)
Family: Crassulaceae
Subfamily: Sedoideae
Genus: Sedum
Native Area: Northeast and southwest Mexico

Sedum hintonii
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Care difficulty: Easy
Light preference: Bright light
Minimal Temperature: 10° C or 50° F
Optimal Temperature: 25° C or 77° F
Humidity: Low
Watering: Water when soil is dry, reduce watering during winter months
Feeding: 10-10-10, once every two months during spring and summer months
Soil: 50% coconut peat, 50% gravel
Soil PH: 6.5-7.5
Repotting: Every two years

Sedum hintonii
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Speed of growth: Slow
Mature size: Up to 20cm tall (0.66ft.)
Flower: White, star-shapped
Propagation: By stem or leaf cutting
Pests: Aphids, Mealybugs
Diseases: Root rot
Toxicity: No info

Sedum hintonii
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