
SunSparkler® Sedum 'Blue Pearl' Succulent Plant 2 Inch for Indoor Outdoor Home Office Garden Decor
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- "Light: Blue Pearl is more like semi-shade, exposure to sunlight may burn the beads, too little light is not strong growth. When raising them indoors, you can put them on the balcony and ensure that they get more than three hours of light a day, but be careful to avoid direct sunlight when attacking them.Water: It mainly depends on the dryness of the soil. It is a succulent leaf, juicy and drought tolerant, usually the potting soil is almost dry before watering. It should be watered properly during the week, usually after the soil has dried out, so that the water is not excessive. Also, watering should be reduced in summer and winter because it is in a dormant state.Soil: The preferred soil has loose characteristics because the roots of Blue Pearl need a lot of oxygen, which tends to rot in soggy, stuffy soil, and insufficient oxygen can breed a lot of anaerobic bacteria. The soil chosen should also have good drainage and at the same time have some water holding capacity."
- Water: It mainly depends on the dryness of the soil. It is a succulent leaf, juicy and drought tolerant, usually the potting soil is almost dry before watering. It should be watered properly during the week, usually after the soil has dried out, so that the water is not excessive. Also, watering should be reduced in summer and winter because it is in a dormant state.
- Soil: The preferred soil has loose characteristics because the roots of Blue Pearl need a lot of oxygen, which tends to rot in soggy, stuffy soil, and insufficient oxygen can breed a lot of anaerobic bacteria. The soil chosen should also have good drainage and at the same time have some water holding capacity."
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- Plant categorySucculents
- Rec locationOutdoor, Indoor
- Light needsFull Sun
- Usda hardiness zone4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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"Blue Pearl is a Sedum hybrid developed by Chris Hansen, a plant breeder fascinated with these ultra-hardy perennials. This perennial succulent belongs to the sedum or stonecrop family. This moderate grower attains a height of about 6″ inches and a spread of 18″ to 20″ inches. The foliage of Blue Pearl is a distinctive, deep purplish-blue. Several non-patented varieties are deep, bluish-green. Late in summer, Blue Pearl produces beautiful clusters of showy pink flowers atop strong stems. The fragrant blossoms are attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators. Because they are late-blooming, they provide an important source of pre-winter nourishment for these creatures. Intense Blue Pearl makes this unique new selection a great choice for landscape or patio. Remains colorful all summer long, unlike other varieties. Large, contrasting hot pink flower clusters dance above the foliage in late summer. Useful as a colorful ground cover or feature in a rock garden or container."
- "Light: Blue Pearl is more like semi-shade, exposure to sunlight may burn the beads, too little light is not strong growth. When raising them indoors, you can put them on the balcony and ensure that they get more than three hours of light a day, but be careful to avoid direct sunlight when attacking them.Water: It mainly depends on the dryness of the soil. It is a succulent leaf, juicy and drought tolerant, usually the potting soil is almost dry before watering. It should be watered properly during the week, usually after the soil has dried out, so that the water is not excessive. Also, watering should be reduced in summer and winter because it is in a dormant state.Soil: The preferred soil has loose characteristics because the roots of Blue Pearl need a lot of oxygen, which tends to rot in soggy, stuffy soil, and insufficient oxygen can breed a lot of anaerobic bacteria. The soil chosen should also have good drainage and at the same time have some water holding capacity."
- Water: It mainly depends on the dryness of the soil. It is a succulent leaf, juicy and drought tolerant, usually the potting soil is almost dry before watering. It should be watered properly during the week, usually after the soil has dried out, so that the water is not excessive. Also, watering should be reduced in summer and winter because it is in a dormant state.
- Soil: The preferred soil has loose characteristics because the roots of Blue Pearl need a lot of oxygen, which tends to rot in soggy, stuffy soil, and insufficient oxygen can breed a lot of anaerobic bacteria. The soil chosen should also have good drainage and at the same time have some water holding capacity."
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Plant category
Succulents
Rec location
Outdoor, Indoor
Light needs
Full Sun
Usda hardiness zone
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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