Give the Kalanchoe something like this, and it will bloom out of the pot in less than a month, with all the flower buds hanging on the branches!

Give the Kalanchoe something like this, and it will bloom out of the pot in less than a month, with all the flower buds hanging on the branches!

It may sound incredible to use egg yolks to grow Kalanchoe, but it is indeed effective. Egg yolk is rich in protein and nutrients. Many people don’t like it because of its soft taste, but in fact it can supplement more nutrients. If you don’t like eating egg yolks, you can use them to maintain the Kalanchoe in your home.

After being fermented and decomposed, egg yolks can produce the phosphorus fertilizer needed for the growth of Kalanchoe, which will greatly improve the natural flowering speed and quantity of Kalanchoe. There may still be many people who are afraid of the trouble of using egg yolks to grow flowers. Today Huahua will tell you that it is not troublesome at all and you can learn it in one go!

Specific operations:

1. What we need to grow Kalanchoe is raw egg yolk, so it is best to prepare it in advance. Generally, two are needed for larger ones, but one is enough for smaller ones.

2. After preparing the egg yolks, dig a few small holes in the soil of the flowerpot. Remember not to place these holes close to the roots to avoid burns.

3. Finally, pour the egg yolk into the small holes and let it slowly ferment and release nutrients.

The growth of Kalanchoe will be greatly improved after being fed with egg yolk. In addition, you need to pay attention to the following three aspects when caring for longevity flowers in winter:

Light: As we know, Kalanchoe is a light-loving plant. It usually needs shade in the summer because of the strong sunlight. Now in the winter when the sunlight is soft, you can place it on the balcony near the south, so that it can supplement more sunlight and nutrients.

Watering: Kalanchoe itself has good water storage capacity, so it is a drought-resistant plant. That is to say, when watering, it is better to keep it dry than too wet. In weather like winter, we usually water it once a week or so. This way, we can replenish the required water without causing water accumulation.

Fertilization: For many flowers, it is best not to fertilize them before they bloom, but Kalanchoe is an exception. Even if winter is its flowering period, we still need to apply a little thin fertilizer water regularly every month to help its growth.

Kalanchoe blooms beautifully and is easy to grow. If you choose this flower when growing flowers in winter, you will not go wrong!

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