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shirly mei
2018-07-01
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To me they look like you have been overwatering them. Make sure that you use cactus soil and only water them when the soil is completely dry. I leave my golden sedum all day outside too and I water them maybe every 2 weeks

Fion
2018-07-01
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Maybe the roots aren't growing.
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No. I could have removed some leaves to propogate or even cut of the stem but I was hoping it would recover after repotting.
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@kensong oh no! We're you able to salvage any parts of it? Lucky you were able to find one, I haven't had any luck at all.
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