Indoor plant (kalanchoe)
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Watering frequency
1 times per week
Size
- Width - 25 cm
- Height - 30 cm
Manufacturer
Umut çiçekçilik, Turkey
Country of manufacture
Turkey
Kalanchoe, being a succulent, does not require much water. Watering should be done after the soil has completely dried. It is important to reduce the frequency of watering during the winter months.
Care Guide
Soil and Pot Selection Kalanchoe thrives in a light soil that provides quick drainage. Cactus and succulent potting mix is suitable for this plant. Also, using a pot with drainage holes will allow excess water to drain out. Tip: If you are using a decorative pot, you can control drainage by using a plastic inner pot. 4. Temperature and Humidity Kalanchoe prefers temperate conditions and generally grows well at temperatures between 15-25°C. Cold air can be harmful to this plant, so you should avoid temperatures below 10°C. Humid environments are not ideal for this plant, so it can also grow comfortably in dry air. Tip: Protect your plant from cold drafts during the winter months. 5. Fertilizing In spring and summer, you can lightly fertilize Kalanchoe once a month. For this, you can choose a liquid fertilizer suitable for succulents. Do not fertilize during winter, as the plant enters a resting period. Tip: Avoid overusing fertilizer, as too much can stress the plant. 6. Pruning Kalanchoe can be encouraged to bloom again by removing faded flowers after blooming. Pruning off the faded flowers helps the plant direct its energy to new growth. Tip: Use sterilized scissors when pruning and cut only the faded parts.
Kalanchoe, being a succulent, does not require much water. Watering should be done after the soil has completely dried. It is important to reduce the frequency of watering during the winter months.
Care Guide
Soil and Pot Selection Kalanchoe thrives in a light soil that provides quick drainage. Cactus and succulent potting mix is suitable for this plant. Also, using a pot with drainage holes will allow excess water to drain out. Tip: If you are using a decorative pot, you can control drainage by using a plastic inner pot. 4. Temperature and Humidity Kalanchoe prefers temperate conditions and generally grows well at temperatures between 15-25°C. Cold air can be harmful to this plant, so you should avoid temperatures below 10°C. Humid environments are not ideal for this plant, so it can also grow comfortably in dry air. Tip: Protect your plant from cold drafts during the winter months. 5. Fertilizing In spring and summer, you can lightly fertilize Kalanchoe once a month. For this, you can choose a liquid fertilizer suitable for succulents. Do not fertilize during winter, as the plant enters a resting period. Tip: Avoid overusing fertilizer, as too much can stress the plant. 6. Pruning Kalanchoe can be encouraged to bloom again by removing faded flowers after blooming. Pruning off the faded flowers helps the plant direct its energy to new growth. Tip: Use sterilized scissors when pruning and cut only the faded parts.
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