Kalanchoe

Kalanchoe blossfeldiana

Abundant Blooms

The Kalanchoe is a plant with over 100 varieties but only select varieties are seen in mass production. They are a sturdy plant that are often used for gifting due to its bright colours and resilience to cold and lack of water. Most species of Kalanchoes are native to Madagascar and tropical regions of Africa. Also known as wan zi qian hong, it's many small bright flowers add beauty and are said to bring wealth and prosperity to the home.

Not Pet Friendly – Toxic to Pets, if consumed, according to ASPCA
Kalanchoe
Sun
Bright light.
Water
Allow soil to dry between thorough waterings.
Temperature
18-25ºC (64-77ºF).
Not for human consumption.
Blooming
Once the Kalanchoe's blooms have faded or turned brown, you can snip them off with a sharp, sterile knife or scissors. This will help encourage your plant to rebloom!
Fertilizer
Use 0-10-10 fertilizer in the fall and 20-20-20 for the blooming season.
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