- cross-posted to:
- askchapo
- cross-posted to:
- askchapo
My mother got this at New Years along with a small bamboo and poinsettia.
So far I treat it like the poinsettia - water every 3-4 days in drips, coating the leaves and flowers till the drips start coming out from the bottom of the pot.
But I’m wondering how do these plants gain nutrients? The soil stays the same? And do I remove the dead/dying leaves and stuff or let them be in the pot?
Plus for the bamboo I just change their water every week or so? Is that okay?
These are my first plants and I did not expect them in any way - my mother just bought them on an impulse and now I’m trying to take care of them lol. I’m sure if I tell her I don’t want to she’ll say okay and do it herself but I kinda find watering them relaxing and enjoyable.
Any help is appreciated.
Holy shit, that's a kalanchoe! I have a pink variety that has never bloomed for me. They're weird about watering -- they're technically a succulent, and are pretty common in the American southwest. Here are the links I compiled back when I first got the thing:
The most pertinent stuff:
Also, worth mentioning that you can propagate them via cuttings just like any other succulent:
Re: the dead leaves/nodes, I will usually prune them off or discard them. Mine seems prone to some kind of blight/fungus. Kalanchoe are also fairly toxic to pets, so watch out if you have cats or dogs.