Kalanchoe is famous for its thick leaves and sharp tips. Its flowers are richly colored and often form dense inflorescences in the leaf axils, clustered together, becoming a beautiful landscape on the windowsill. Kalanchoe not only has high ornamental value, but also symbolizes auspiciousness. However, during the maintenance process, especially in October, the leaves may become soft and yellow. So why do the leaves of Kalanchoe become soft and yellow? 1. Watering problem Kalanchoe is a drought-resistant succulent plant with an underdeveloped root system. It is suitable for maintenance in small pots and should be watered thoroughly after the soil is completely dry. Frequent overwatering can cause root damage, with yellowing of the leaf tips beginning to spread. Solution: Keep the soil slightly moist, avoid water accumulation, increase ventilation, and follow the principle of "better dry than wet". If there is insufficient watering and the soil is too loose, the roots may dry out, which will also cause the leaves to turn yellow. Solution: Make sure to water evenly, avoid the soil from drying out, and ensure the roots get enough water. 2. Pot soil problem Kalanchoe requires loose and breathable soil. If too compacted soil is used, it will affect the development of the root system and cause the leaves to wilt and turn yellow. Solution: Use nutrient soil mixed with river sand or leaf mold to maintain soil permeability and drainage. 3. Repotting issues If a newly repotted Kalanchoe appears to wilt, it may be because the root system has been damaged and has not recovered. Solution: Avoid direct sunlight, place it in a ventilated and diffuse light environment, and gradually increase the light after the new buds grow vigorously. If the leaves wilt, dry and turn yellow, first check whether there is a lack of water, and then check whether the root system is healthy. If necessary, trim off rotten roots and repot. In short, the soft and yellowing leaves of Kalanchoe are usually related to watering, soil and repotting management. Correct watering habits, suitable soil conditions and proper post-potting care are the keys to keeping your Kalanchoe growing healthily.
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