Kalanchoe delagoensis, commonly known as 'Mother of Thousands' or 'Chandelier Plant', is a succulent subshrub native to Madagascar. It is known for its unique reproductive strategy, producing plantlets along the edges of its leaves. This plant thrives in desert or dry shrubland climates and is well-suited to arid conditions.
Kalanchoe delagoensis requires bright, direct sunlight for optimal growth. It prefers moderate temperatures and low humidity. Water the plant sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out almost completely between waterings. This succulent is relatively easy to care for and can adapt to indoor and outdoor environments.
土壌
This plant prefers well-draining soil, such as a sandy or cactus mix. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot. Ensure the soil dries out almost completely between waterings to mimic its natural arid habitat.
肥料
Fertilize Kalanchoe delagoensis with a balanced succulent fertilizer, such as a 2-4-4 N-P-K formula, during the growing season. Apply the fertilizer sparingly, as too much can harm the plant.
植え替え
Repot Kalanchoe delagoensis every 2-3 years or when it outgrows its current pot. Choose a slightly larger pot with good drainage. Gently remove the plant from its old pot, shake off excess soil, and place it in the new pot with fresh, well-draining soil.
伝搬
Propagate Kalanchoe delagoensis by collecting the plantlets that form along the edges of its leaves. These plantlets can be placed on the surface of well-draining soil and will root easily. Propagation is best done during the growing season.
剪定
Prune Kalanchoe delagoensis to remove any dead or damaged leaves and to control its size. Pruning can be done at any time of the year, but it is best to do so during the growing season to encourage new growth.
毒性
Kalanchoe delagoensis is toxic to pets and humans if ingested. The plant contains compounds that can cause gastrointestinal distress and other symptoms. Keep this plant out of reach of children and pets.
追加
Kalanchoe delagoensis is a resilient plant that can tolerate neglect. However, it is important to avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Regularly check for pests such as aphids and mealybugs, and treat infestations promptly.