What to do with this Sedum clavatum?

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Zonengorg
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What to do with this Sedum clavatum?

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Hi there, newbie to the forum and to Sedums, I'd like to know what to with this one, should I let it do its thing or sould I prune/trim it?

Any advice is welcome!
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Re: What to do with this Sedum clavatum?

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It's your choice.

If you have room to grow a large cluster, maybe leave it be.
if you only have a little space, small plants tend to look better with short stems.
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Re: What to do with this Sedum clavatum?

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Thank you so much esp_imaging I do appreciate your input :)
esp_imaging wrote: Sun Jul 15, 2018 7:20 pm It's your choice.

If you have room to grow a large cluster, maybe leave it be.
if you only have a little space, small plants tend to look better with short stems.
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Re: What to do with this Sedum clavatum?

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I would be inclined to make a cutting of that long branch in any case - it looks rather awkward, and it's good to have a spare plant around.
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Re: What to do with this Sedum clavatum?

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Thanks Spence!
greenknight wrote: Mon Jul 16, 2018 3:00 am I would be inclined to make a cutting of that long branch in any case - it looks rather awkward, and it's good to have a spare plant around.
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