Fertilising a Sedum sexangulare
To ensure the vitality and longevity of this succulent, it is recommended to fertilize sparingly, as over-fertilization can lead to excessive growth and weaken the plant's structure. An application of a balanced, slow-release fertilizer at the beginning of the growing season in spring will suffice. Since Sedum sexangulare is adapted to thrive in less fertile conditions, it's important not to overload the plant with nutrients.
The creeping, widespread growth habit of this species is naturally robust, so the main goal of fertilization is simply to support its inherent hardiness and flowering potential. Apply the fertilizer around the base of the plant, taking care not to disturb the shallow root system. This light touch of nutrients will complement the plant's ability to flourish in a range of soil types and environmental conditions.