1. RepottingThe newly bought Kalanchoe usually comes with a very small plastic flowerpot, which can allow it to grow normally, but is not enough for it to grow vigorously. But if you want to change the pot, don't change it immediately, because the plant is more fragile when it first arrives in the new environment. It is best to wait until it adapts to the new environment before changing it. 2. TemperatureTemperature is relatively important for Kalanchoe that has just arrived in a new environment. It should be controlled at around 20 degrees, which can shorten the time it takes to adapt to the environment. If the temperature is not right, the leaves of the Kalanchoe will likely turn yellow, become soft and fall off. 3. LightingKalanchoe needs light to grow, but it should be avoided when you first buy it. Because Kalanchoe is relatively fragile, light will not only not promote its growth, but will easily burn the leaves. It should be moved to a shaded and ventilated place for cultivation. 4. WateringBe sure to use it in moderation. For the newly bought Kalanchoe, do not water it too frequently and control the amount of water. Do not water too much, otherwise it will easily damage the roots. |
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