Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana Plant: How to Grow & Care + Common Problems

Kalanchoe is the most popular succulent household plant with long-lasting blooms

Kalanchoe blossfeldiana is  a slow-growing succulent perennial that takes around two to five years to reach mature size. But once, once it is entirely developed, its flowers tend to bloom repeatedly if the light exposure is controlled correctly. 

Things to Know About Kalanchoe Care

Kalanchoe plants are relatively problem-free and well-suited to various temperatures, provided they are not touched by frost.. The best way for your plant to provide long-lasting and colorful blooms is by giving proper kalanchoe care.

Follow these tips to grow your kalanchoe plant effectively:

Choose well-drained or sandy soil. Before watering, make sure the soil is dry from the last time. Put your widow’s plant near a window that can get indirect sunlight. Regulate the temperature to keep your plant blooming.

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 Kalanchoe Care

Growing kalanchoe plants can be an excellent choice for houseplant lovers, as they don’t require high expertise. In addition, you don’t need a green thumb to grow flowering kalanchoes in your home. 

Effects of Insufficient Light Exposure

If your kalanchoe plant is not getting adequate exposure to light, it may experience issues such as; Unbalanced Growth, Leaf Drop, Pale Foliage, Elongated Stems, Smaller Bloom Cycle

Symptoms of Overwatering and Underwatering

If your plant’s leaves start to appear limp, you might be under-watering. If the leaves begin to rot, you may be overwatering. 

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Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana Plant: How to Grow & Care + Common Problems