Kalanchoe
Plant Care Tips & Tricks

If you're interested in a low-maintenance plant with bright, long-lasting flowers, then look no further than the Kalanchoe! This unique succulent, also known as Calandivas, produces clusters of small flowers in a variety of colours including red, orange, yellow, pink and white. While your Kalanchoe isn't in bloom, you can still enjoy its wide serrated leaves. A perfect choice for beginners and travellers alike, this plant stores water in its leaves.
Lighting: Kalanchoes prefer lots of bright light. They will be happy in full sun or bright, indirect light.
Irrigation: This plant is a succulent so it's best to allow the soil surface to dry between waterings.
Humidity: Kalanchoes do not require added humidity.
Fertilizer: This plant doesn't require fertilizer as part of its regular care routine.
If you're interested in a low-maintenance plant with bright, long-lasting flowers, then look no further than the Kalanchoe! This unique succulent, also known as Calandivas, produces clusters of small flowers in a variety of colours including red, orange, yellow, pink and white. While your Kalanchoe isn't in bloom, you can still enjoy its wide serrated leaves. A perfect choice for beginners and travellers alike, this plant stores water in its leaves.
Lighting: Kalanchoes prefer lots of bright light. They will be happy in full sun or bright, indirect light.
Irrigation: This plant is a succulent so it's best to allow the soil surface to dry between waterings.
Humidity: Kalanchoes do not require added humidity.
Fertilizer: This plant doesn't require fertilizer as part of its regular care routine.