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Kalanchoe Pink

Regular price Rs. 449.00
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Best for Experienced Gardeners

This plant requires careful attention and an understanding of its needs. With proper care, it thrives beautifully.

Hydration Check

Ensure the soil is dry before watering. For succulents, let the potting mix completely dry out before the next watering session.

Light Requirements

Keep the plant near a well-lit window with bright, indirect sunlight. Ensure it's close to a natural light source but away from direct sun exposure.

Pet Safety Alert

This plant can be harmful if touched or ingested by pets. Symptoms may range from mild irritation to severe health issues, so keep it out of their reach.

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  •  Live plant along with plastic pot
  • Succulent plant
  • Easy maintenance plant
  • Can be used as indoor plant in home and offices
  • Can be used for landscaping

If you're looking to grow a succulent with a little extra beauty, look no further than the Kalanchoe plant. Like most succulents, Kalanchoe is a relatively hands-off varietal, preferring plenty of sunlight and well-draining soil. It's also suited to a variety of temperatures, but will not bloom during the winter months. However, beginning in spring, you will be treated to bursts of colorful flowers that can last several weeks and can reoccur throughout the year, as long as the plant receives the proper light exposure and is pruned correctly between blooms by removing the flowering heads and providing minimal watering for a few weeks.

Light requirement: This plant needs a lot of sunlight to bloom, keep in a room with abundance of bright and natural light. Avoid placing them in direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves and cause the plant not to bloom.

Soil requirement: It does best in a well-draining soil. 

Water requirement: Water in the interval of every few weeks after the soil is completely dried off.