Is Kalanchoe suitable for deep or shallow pots?Kalanchoe is suitable for maintenance in shallow pots because its root system is not very deep. Generally, a relatively shallow pot is enough for its roots to grow, and this can also prevent water accumulation at the roots. It is suitable to grow Kalanchoe in a clay pot because it is not very expensive and has some air holes at the bottom, so the water will not be blocked when watering. How to repot Kalanchoe1. Time to repot Kalanchoe The best time to repot the Kalanchoe is between March and May every spring, because the temperature at this time is more suitable for the growth of Kalanchoe. 2. Watering after repotting Kalanchoe The Kalanchoe needs to be replenished with water in time after being repotted. Generally, you can water it more at a time until the soil is completely moist. Then water it once a week or so to restore it to normal growth. 3. Things to note when repotting Kalanchoe When repotting the Kalanchoe, be careful not to touch its roots, otherwise it will affect its normal growth after repotting. Therefore, you must protect the roots of the Kalanchoe, which can increase the success rate of repotting. |
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