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- Apr 16, 2021
I have a very long golden sedum succulent, and I need advise for helping it out.
It was on sale because it was dying, and I've nursed it back to health. But, in doing that, a lot of the lower leaves were rotted, and yellow from overwatering. It's not a beautiful green, and it's getting some of the darker coloring back.
So I have this:

But no lower leaves. Just top-heavy sticks.
Do I cut up the stick and plant it? Or will it sprout from the naked stem eventually? Or should I just bury it deeper?
It was on sale because it was dying, and I've nursed it back to health. But, in doing that, a lot of the lower leaves were rotted, and yellow from overwatering. It's not a beautiful green, and it's getting some of the darker coloring back.
So I have this:

But no lower leaves. Just top-heavy sticks.
Do I cut up the stick and plant it? Or will it sprout from the naked stem eventually? Or should I just bury it deeper?