Sedums are indeed a wonderful group of succulents with a lot of variety, making them popular among indoor plant enthusiasts. I’ve had great success with sedums indoors, especially varieties like Sedum morganianum (Burro's Tail) and Sedum rubrotinctum (Jelly Bean Plant). These are favorites because of their unique appearance and resilience.
When it comes to care, sedums are quite forgiving. They prefer bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light conditions better than many other succulents. However, if you notice them stretching or losing their vibrant colors, it might be a sign that they need more light.
Watering is another critical aspect. Ensure you let the soil dry out completely between waterings, as they are prone to root rot if overwatered. A well-draining potting mix is essential for healthy growth.
One tip is to rotate your sedum plants occasionally to ensure they grow evenly. And during their growing season, you can feed them with a diluted succulent fertilizer to support their development.
Overall, sedums are hardy and rewarding to grow indoors, offering unique textures and vibrant colors. If you can keep their basic needs in check, they should thrive beautifully.