How to propagate Kalanchoe with a high survival rate
This article introduces how to propagate Kalanchoe with a high survival rate and the illustration of Kalanchoe propagation methods, with specific related content as follows:
Kalanchoe is an attractive and easy-to-maintain flowering plant. Although its plant shape is not as tall as that of roses or hydrangeas, it can be cultivated in small pots and is suitable for placement on balconies and windowsills. It is robust, easy to manage, and has a variety of rich colors.
Kalanchoe comes in various beautiful colors, symbolizing health and longevity. Its blooming period is in the winter and spring seasons, which is when many other flowers are dormant. Therefore, it fills the void on the balcony with its flowers.
It provides flowers to enjoy, adding color and making the balcony more vibrant and beautiful. Kalanchoe not only has beautiful flowers but is also easy to care for, can survive the summer, and is easy to overwinter.
Moreover, it has a characteristic, which is also an advantage, that it is particularly easy to propagate by cuttings. Regardless of the type of Kalanchoe, it is very easy to propagate with a high survival rate and roots quickly.
How to propagate Kalanchoe with a high survival rate
How to propagate Kalanchoe
1. The most suitable temperature for propagating Kalanchoe is around 20 degrees Celsius, which speeds up the rooting process. Propagation in winter and summer results in a slower root growth.
Overall, it is very easy to propagate Kalanchoe by cuttings, even easier than propagating roses, jasmines, or hydrangeas.
When cutting Kalanchoe branches, a slight trim is sufficient, the length can vary, and it should have three to four leaves. You can also use branches pruned after the blooming period for propagation, or a complete leaf.