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Mar 25, 2016 1:56 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Chris what can you tell us about growing these awesome plants in Orlando, FL?

Coral Reef is not a SunSparkler sedum, but is a beauty.
My growing conditions are so different from yours. Maybe Chris Hansen can give us information on what you should do.

I have mine in a couple of different growing conditions (Pacific Northwest).
Sandy loam in full sun
Miracle Grow Potting Mix in half day sun
Sandy loam in half day sun (this seems to keep them happier, as the sandy loam dries out quickly in our summer drought season).
The sandy loam has some compost (from local supplier) mixed in. This seems to keep them much happier.
All are top dressed with either chicken grit our compost, depending on where they are planted.
Full sun, sandy loam topped with chicken grit. This is the only spot I am growing this one in, and it seems to do very well.


Potting mix, half day sun (morning)

Sandy loam, full sun.

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