1. Breeding methods1. Flower soil: It is best to use flower soil with good drainage and more nutrients for growing Kalanchoe. Be careful not to choose alkaline soil or soil that is easily compacted, otherwise it may affect its normal growth. 2. Watering: Its root system is relatively fragile and is very afraid of waterlogging. Therefore, when watering it, you need to be more careful not to water it too much to prevent it from being waterlogged. Don't water too often. It's best to wait until the soil is dry before watering. 3. Light: Because sunlight can not only help it grow, but also promote it to bloom. Therefore, when raising it, you should try to place it in a place with sufficient sunlight and give it enough light. 4. Temperature: It is more suitable to grow in an environment of 18-24℃. Therefore, when raising it, you should pay attention to the surrounding temperature and adjust it to this range. This can provide the plant with more suitable growing conditions, allowing it to grow stronger and produce more flowers. 2. Breeding MethodsThere are two main methods of reproduction: one is sowing and the other is cutting. The cutting method is recommended for home cultivation because the reproduction cycle is shorter and new plants can be obtained quickly. |
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