Rot is the number one concern for all sedums and succulents. If you’ve been getting a lot of rain or the soil hasn’t had enough time to dry out, it could have caused your sedum to start to rot from the center, where most of its roots are. It might be a good idea to snip off a few small, healthy pieces and stick them in a drier area, just so that you have a backup plant in case the first succumbs to rot.
Rot is the number one concern for all sedums and succulents. If you’ve been getting a lot of rain or the soil hasn’t had enough time to dry out, it could have caused your sedum to start to rot from the center, where most of its roots are. It might be a good idea to snip off a few small, healthy pieces and stick them in a drier area, just so that you have a backup plant in case the first succumbs to rot.