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Kalanchoe Peach

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The  Kalanchoe Peach(Kalanchoe blossfeldiana) is a flowering succulent and generally an easy-care houseplant.1 The care is the same regardless of the flower color.

Kalanchoe Peach
Kalanchoe Peach

Here is a guide to keeping your  Kalanchoe Orange healthy and blooming :


 

1. Light

 

Requirement Details
Ideal Bright, indirect sunlight is best. A sunny windowsill (south or west-facing in the Northern Hemisphere) is usually perfect.
Avoid Too much direct, intense afternoon sun can scorch the leaves, leaving brown spots.
Warning Sign If the stems look long and stretched (leggy), the plant is not getting enough light.

 

2. Watering

 

Requirement Details
The Golden Rule Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Kalanchoes are succulents and store water in their thick leaves.
How to Check Stick your finger about 1-2 inches deep into the soil. If it feels dry, it’s time to water.
How to Water Water thoroughly until it runs out of the drainage holes, then empty the saucer. Overwatering is the most common cause of death (leading to root rot).
Seasonal Needs Water less frequently in the fall and winter when the plant is in its rest/dormancy period.
Kalanchoe Peach
Kalanchoe Peach

3. Soil and Potting

 

Requirement Details
Soil Use a well-draining mix, such as a pre-made cactus and succulent potting mix. You can also mix standard potting soil with perlite or coarse sand to increase drainage.
Pot Ensure the pot has a drainage hole. Clay or terracotta pots are excellent because they help draw excess moisture away from the soil.

 

4. Temperature and Humidity

 

Requirement Details
Humidity Standard indoor humidity is fine; they prefer low to moderate humidity.

 

5. Fertilizing and Pruning

 

Requirement Details
Fertilizing Feed once a month during the active growing season (spring and summer) using a balanced liquid houseplant fertilizer diluted to half-strength.
Pruning (Deadheading) Once the flowers fade and turn brown, snip off the entire flower stalk where it meets the foliage. This keeps the plant tidy and directs energy toward new leaf growth.
Repotting Repot every 1–2 years in the spring into a slightly larger pot with fresh succulent mix.
Kalanchoe Peach
Kalanchoe Peach

Getting it to Rebloom Kalanchoe Orange

Kalanchoes are “short-day” plants, meaning they require a period of extended, uninterrupted darkness to set new flower buds.2

  1. Cut Back: After the flowers are completely spent, cut the stalks back.3
  2. The Rest Period: In the fall (about 6 weeks before you want it to bloom), subject the plant to 14 hours of complete, uninterrupted darkness every night.4
  3. Light/Dark Routine: For example, place it in a closet or cover it with a cardboard box from 6 PM to 8 AM.5
  4. Daylight: For the remaining 10 hours, return it to its bright, indirect light location.
  5. Duration: Maintain this schedule for about 6 weeks.6
  6. After Buds Form: Once you see new buds forming, you can stop the darkness treatment and return the plant to its normal, bright location, and resume a regular watering schedule.7

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