Kalanchoe blossfeldiana is a commonly cultivated evergreen house plant of the genus Kalanchoe native to Madagascar.
Enhance your home or garden with the unique beauty of Kalanchoe plant.
Features:
Long-Lasting Blooms: Kalanchoe produces clusters of colorful, star-shaped or rose-shaped flowers that can brighten up your space for an extended period.
Low Maintenance: Kalanchoe is easy to care for, making it suitable for plant lovers of all levels.
Indoor and Outdoor: Versatile for both indoor potted plants and outdoor garden beds, providing beauty wherever you choose to plant them. Whether you're an experienced plant enthusiast or a beginner, these plants will bring a touch of elegance to your indoor or outdoor space.
Potted Kalanchoe can be grown outdoors in the summer and brought back inside when temperatures are expected to fall below 50 degrees F (10 degrees C). Can be grown outdoors year-round in frost-free climates, in a pot or in the ground.
Kalanchoe Plants are light-loving and drought-resistant, and belong to succulent plants, so they should be grown in a well-lit place. The winter and spring season is the flowering season, and they will also hibernate in the heat of summer. However, if the environment is suitable, they can also bloom all year round without dormancy.( I put them under scattering light in summer).
To grow kalanchoe plants, you should often propagate them from cutting or leaves. The more young and strong plants, the more they bloom. After each flowering period, cut off the residual flowers and fertilize them with monopotssium phosphate fertilizer after half a month, once every 10-15 days, which can ensure them reblooming again.
Care for tips:
1. Kalanchoe is a shallow root plant. So it is very suitable for growing in small pot. Small pot can make it grow stronger, and not easy to have rotten roots. Generally, the diameter of the plant pot is 5 to 6 inches and the height should not exceed 6 inches. Otherwise, if the pot is too deep, which is not conducive to dry and wet circulation and easy to rot roots.
2. In addition, Clay Pebbles can also be placed on the bottom of the pot, and planted with loose and breathable nutrient soil, such as peat soil, perlite, sustained-release fertilizer particles, etc.
3. The kalanchoe plant has succulent leaves with large water storage and very drought-resistant. Therefore, you don't need to water it frequently. To test your soil, stick your finger half an inch into the soil. If your fingertip feels damp, no water is necessary.
Care for tips summary:
1. Small pots.
2. Fertile, humus-rich, well-drained soil.
3. Applies balanced fertilizer once a month during its growing period, and stop fertilizing in winter.
4. Water it when it is needed.
5. Bright light warm area indoor and scattering light outdoor.
How to save a wilted Kalanchoe plant.
Put the wilted plants in water about 10 days or more. When you see the leaves fresh and new roots coming out, then you can transplant them to pots.
There are two major ways to propagate which are as follows,
1. Through leaves
It is propagated from leaves. Put leaves bottom in water ,wait roots coming out, then transplant to pots.
2. Through stem cuttings.
You can also take one or two pairs of leaves for each cutting from stems to propagate new plants. Same way as leaves, but they grow faster than from leaves.
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