Sedum and other succulents are particularly sensitive to fertilizers, as their roots can be burned easily by high-nitrogen concentrations. Luckily, they don’t typically need much fertilizing. A slow-release (granular) fertilizer would likely be better for sedum, though. If you’re worried about neighborhood pets, try to find organic fertilizer alternatives.
Sedum and other succulents are particularly sensitive to fertilizers, as their roots can be burned easily by high-nitrogen concentrations. Luckily, they don’t typically need much fertilizing. A slow-release (granular) fertilizer would likely be better for sedum, though. If you’re worried about neighborhood pets, try to find organic fertilizer alternatives.