Is it difficult to cultivate the plant "Green Paris" of the Kalanchoe genus? Master these four points to easily make it flourish.

Longevity Flower Green Paris Cultivation Tips

As the 'flowering machine' in the succulent world, Longevity Flower Green Paris captivates numerous flower enthusiasts with its layered, double-petal flower shape. However, many新手 often encounter problems such as few flowers and short blooming periods during maintenance. In fact, by focusing on four core maintenance aspects, you can make this 'green rose' bloom throughout the year.

I. Environmental Control Determines Growth State

1. The Art of Balancing Light

In spring, autumn, and winter, 6 hours of direct sunlight are needed each day, with early morning or dusk light being the best. In summer, adopt the 'mesh curtain shading method': use white mesh curtains to filter 30% of the light, which can prevent burns and meet photosynthetic needs.

2. The Golden Ratio of Temperature and Humidity

Maintaining 15-25°C with 60% humidity can be monitored in real-time with a temperature and humidity gauge. In winter, radiators in the north should have a humidification tray, and in the rainy season in the south, ventilation should be enhanced to prevent mildew.

II. Water and Fertilizer Management Activate Flowering Potential

1. Mastering the Rhythm of Watering

Use the 'finger detection method': insert the index finger 2 cm into the soil, and water thoroughly when dry. In winter, use warm water irrigation to avoid frost damage to the roots.

2. Precise Nutrient Supply

In the growing period, use a homemade nitrogen fertilizer made from 'soybean water + banana peels', and switch to a phosphorus potassium solution (0.2% concentration) before flowering. Avoid strong light exposure within 24 hours after fertilizing.

III. Pruning Techniques to Extend Blooming Period

Immediately cut off the second pair of leaves below the flower stem after flowering to stimulate new flower bud differentiation. Perform 'skeletal pruning' in March every year, retaining 3-5 main branches to make the plant more compact.

IV. Self-Inspection Checklist for Maintenance Mistakes

• Continuous watering on cloudy and rainy days can cause flower petal rot• Excessive nitrogen fertilizer can cause leaf elongation• Winter water cutoff can lead to root dryness• Moving the pot during the flowering period can cause bud drop

By scientifically adjusting the light cycle, precisely supplementing water and fertilizer, and timely pruning and shaping, Green Paris can achieve a 'three-season flowering' ornamental effect. It is recommended to take growth comparison photos monthly, gradually establishing an individualized maintenance plan to make this 'eternal flower' truly become an eternal landscape on the balcony.