Sedum alfredii is easy to breed, because it has strong vitality and low requirements for soil and water, so it can be regarded as a lazy plant. Change pots and add rich soil every spring. Sedum grows faster, so it is not advisable to have too much fertilizer to keep the plant plump. When cultivating outdoors, avoid heavy rain, or there will be too much water in the roots, which will easily lead to the death of rotten roots. When changing pots every year or putting houses in autumn, attention should be paid to shaping and pruning to make the plant shape more elegant.
In summer, leaves will be more beautiful if they are maintained or shaded by 50% in a semi-shady place. Because the temperature is not very high in spring and autumn, it should be given direct sunlight to help it accumulate nutrients through photosynthesis. In winter, it should be maintained in a bright place indoors. Usually put indoors for maintenance, it should be placed near the southeast doors and windows to receive light. Every other month or one and a half months, it should be moved outdoors for maintenance for two months, otherwise the leaves will grow thin and yellow, and the new branches or petioles will be slender and in a state of collapse.