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RE: Succulent Kalanchoe.

in #kalanchoe7 years ago

@ctrl-alt-nwo, That's real beautiful color indeed speedy growth up plant introduction. Nice explained every time. Kalanchoe is a popular thanks to the colourful blooms which start to appear in December and last around 6 to 8 weeks. Native to Madagascar, it's a succulent plant that can survive in dry environments with little humidity. This also makes kalanchoes incredibly easy to care for – another reason people love them. Available in single and double flowering varieties, they have beautiful dark green waxy leaves and tiny tubular flowers, perfect for brightening up your home. Red is of course is most people's top choice at Christmas but this beautiful plant also come in white, pink, fuchsia, yellow and orange.From around mid-September onwards, stop feeding your plant and give it 14 hours of complete darkness per day. A good way is to place it in a cupboard overnight from around 6pm to 8am. Make sure that the cupboard you choose won't be disturbed during the night, because even small amounts of artificial light can prevent this process from working. During the day it should be placed in a cool but bright location (10-15°C).
After about 6 to 8 weeks, buds should start to re-appear on your kalanchoe. At this point it will be ready to put back out on display in a bright location for you to enjoy. Continue to care for your plant as you did the previous year and you should enjoy long-lasting blooms throughout the festive period. I appreciate all your gardening post. Peoples more information provided I saw. Brilliant succeed work and keep going.

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