1. ShadingWhen growing Kalanchoe, you cannot place it under the scorching sun, especially at noon in summer, and you must pay attention to shading. It does not have good tolerance, so in the summer, you should move the plant to a cool place in time and pay attention to ventilation. 2. Cold protectionAs we all know, the temperature in winter is very low, so we should pay attention to keeping warm during the winter. It is recommended to bring it indoors at the beginning of winter, but do not place it near the heating vent of the air conditioner or next to it, as this will cause the plant to become dehydrated. 3. Water accumulationIt needs water during its growth period, so water replenishment should be done. However, water cannot be allowed to accumulate in the soil in the pot. The plant is very afraid of waterlogging, and accumulation of water will cause root rot. Especially in winter, you should water less. 4. RepottingIn order to make it grow more healthily, you should change the pot every 1-2 years, and pay attention to the cleanliness of the potting soil. Do not use potting soil that contains pathogens. It is best to disinfect it before use. |
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