1. Re-cuttingIn the summer and early autumn of each year, the Kalanchoe is re-cut and around the Spring Festival to the spring of the following year, a Kalanchoe with a flower ball will be formed. If it is a perennial Kalanchoe, if it is not re-grafted, the branches will be more disordered, the shape will be worse, the nutrients will be unevenly distributed, and the flowers will not bloom neatly and densely. 2. Renew the soilKalanchoe blooms a lot and for a long period of time, and consumes a lot of nutrients. Soil renewal should be carried out every year after the weather turns cool in early autumn. It needs to be provided with new soil that is sufficient in nutrients, well-ventilated and rich in humus so that it can bloom enough flowers. 3. Adequate lightKalanchoe needs plenty of light, and it will resume growing once the high temperature passes. We should try our best to meet its needs for light. The flowers will bloom better when there is sufficient light. |
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