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Kalanchoe millotii, also known as the "Mother of Millions," is a popular succulent species! Here's a comprehensive care guide to help you keep your Kalanchoe millotii happy and thriving:
Lighting:
1. Bright, indirect sunlight (4-6 hours/day)
2. East- or west-facing windows ideal
3. Avoid direct sunlight, which can cause scorching
Watering:
1. Water sparingly, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings
2. Water every 7-10 days in summer, less often in winter
3. Avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot
Soil:
1. Well-draining potting mix to prevent waterlogging
2. Mix with perlite, sand, or vermiculite for better drainage
Temperature:
1. Average room temperature (65-75°F/18-24°C)
2. Avoid extreme temperatures (<50°F or >85°F)
Humidity:
1. Average humidity (40-50%)
2. Avoid high humidity, which can lead to root rot
Fertilization:
1. Feed during growing season (spring-fall) with balanced fertilizer
2. Dilute fertilizer to half the recommended strength
Pruning:
1. Prune to maintain shape or encourage new growth
2. Remove dead or damaged leaves/stems
3. Remove offsets (baby plants) to propagate
Propagation:
1. Leaf propagation: Remove healthy leaf, dry for 2-3 days, plant in well-draining soil
2. Stem cuttings: Remove lower leaves, dry for 2-3 days, plant in well-draining soil
3. Offsets: Separate and pot baby plants
Common Issues:
1. Overwatering: Root rot, soft leaves
2. Underwatering: Wrinkled leaves, brown edges
3. Pests: Spider mites, mealybugs, scale
Tips:
1. Repot every 2-3 years to refresh soil
2. Monitor for pests regularly
3. Provide good air circulation
Specific Care for Kalanchoe millotii:
1. This succulent produces many offsets, which can be removed and propagated.
2. Kalanchoe millotii is more sensitive to frost than other succulents.
3. Avoid exposing to extreme temperatures or sudden changes.