Kalanchoe is a succulent plant . Since it belongs to the Crassulaceae family, most of the succulent plants in the Crassulaceae family can be propagated by leaf cuttings. Below is an illustrated method of leaf cuttings of Kalanchoe. Diagram of the method of leaf cutting of Kalanchoe 1. Prepare the soil Prepare the flower pots and soil for cuttings. Both sandy soil and peat soil will do. It is recommended that you use peat soil, which will have better effects. The seedlings grown later will grow faster because peat soil is rich in nutrients that can promote the growth of seedlings. 2. Cutting time Spring and autumn are the most suitable seasons for cuttings every year. The temperature is relatively low, the evaporation rate of water is slow, and the survival rate of cuttings will be higher. 3. Cutting leaves Select the old leaves at the bottom and break them off directly with your hands. Place them under natural light for 2 to 3 days before cuttings, then cut 1/2 of the leaves into the soil and wet the soil with a spray bottle. It does not need to be completely watered. 4. Post-maintenance Plant the leaves in the soil, leaving only 1/2 of them exposed to the sun. Spray them with water once a week on average to keep them moist. Wait for about a month for the leaves to take root, and at the same time seedlings can be grown. 5. Notes When propagating Kalanchoe leaves by cuttings, be sure not to let the soil be too moist and keep the environment airy. When you are taking leaf cuttings, you must remember not to insert the petiole directly into the soil, as this will cause the soil to be exposed to excessive moisture, which will cause the leaf cuttings to rot and will cause them to grow roots but not buds. Do not place leaf cuttings under strong light, and keep the cultivation temperature between 18-25 degrees Celsius as much as possible. In case of hot weather, move the plants to a ventilated and shaded place. After new leaves grow, in order to make the leaves grow faster. A light fertilizer solution can be applied every 15 days. Is it better to propagate Kalanchoe by leaf cuttings or branch cuttings? There is a difference between leaf cuttings and branch cuttings of Kalanchoe. For example, Kalanchoe propagated by branch cuttings will grow faster after it takes root. The growth of Kalanchoe by leaf cuttings will be relatively slow, because the process from cuttings to rooting takes about one month, and in the later stage, leaves and stems will also grow. If you wait until it blooms, it may take half a year. That’s it |
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