How to care for Florist Kalanchoe
The Florist Kalanchoe has become a "holiday flower" for people because it is close to Christmas and has a long flowering period. Florist Kalanchoe has a high ornamental value, when not blooming can also appreciate the leaves, is very ideal indoor potted flowers. How to care for Florist Kalanchoe leaves that were eaten empty by worms or not growing buds? Today, we will talk about how to care for Florist Kalanchoe.
Florist Kalanchoe care for leaves that were eaten empty by worms
The insects ate the leaves of the Florist Kalanchoe, so it needs to be sprayed with carbendazim on the Florist Kalanchoe page as well as the root system to kill the pests on the surface. The soil also needs to be exposed to the sun to kill the pests in the soil. To grow the Florist Kalanchoe, you need to keep it in semi-shade and give it scattered light for five hours a day. In the growth period, it is necessary to apply NPK compound fertilizer to promote growth. The following are details of Florist kalanchoe care for leaves that were eaten empty by worms.
The insects ate the leaves of Florist Kalanchoe. First you need to spray the leaves and roots of Florist Kalanchoe with carbendazim to cut the pests off the surface of the plant. In addition, branches with holes in the main stem should be re-cut, and those that have been eaten or have wormholes in the leaves should be pruned clean.
As well as getting rid of the surface pests, you need to get rid of the eggs in the root soil. You need to put the soil where you grow Florist Kalanchoe in the sun and spray it with lots of carbendazim. Ultraviolet light and heat, as well as carbendazim, kill the eggs in the soil, making sure the soil is clean enough.
When we care for Florist Kalanchoe, you need loose, fertile, well drained and ventilated soil. Florist Kalanchoe has a high need for light but is afraid of bright light so it has to be placed in semi-shade and given scattered light for five hours a day. In the growth period, it is necessary to apply NPK compound fertilizer to promote growth.
Florist Kalanchoe has a high demand for water but the root system doesn't stand standing water and needs to be watered according to the season. In spring and autumn, water needs to be watered every three days, summer needs to be watered every other day, winter half a month watering once. In the growth period, it is necessary to apply NPK compound fertilizer to promote growth.
Florist Kalanchoe care for not growing buds
Florist Kalanchoe didn't have a bud yet in December, probably because the seedlings don't last long and they just need good care and they will blossom when they come. It is also possible that fertilization is not reasonable, a month before the flowering period needs to apply NPK compound fertilizer. When we care for Florist Kalanchoe, you need to place it in half shade to get scattered light. In the growth period, it is necessary to apply NPK compound fertilizer to promote growth. The following are details of Florist Kalanchoe care for not growing buds.
Florist Kalanchoe hasn't budded yet in December, probably because the seedlings are small for a short time. If it is after the summer dormant period, the newly cultivated seedlings are slow seedlings for a long period, usually management and maintenance is not very in place, the plant is weak, in this case, do not force flowering, good maintenance this year.
It could also be due to poor fertilisation. Florist Kalanchoe needs plenty of potash to prepare its buds. A low concentration of NPK should be applied one month before the Florist Kalanchoe flower season to promote flower growth.
When we care for Florist Kalanchoe, you need loose, fertile, well drained and ventilated soil. Florist Kalanchoe likes light but hates bright light so it needs to be in semi-shade to catch scattered light. Spring and autumn and winter are three seasons, we can let it accept scattered light. In hot summer, it needs appropriate shade. In the growth period, it is necessary to apply NPK compound fertilizer to promote growth.
Florist Kalanchoe also has a high demand for water, but the root system is not tolerant of standing water and needs to be watered every three days in spring and fall, twice a month in winter and once a day in summer. This will ensure sufficient water for the Florist Kalanchoe and also help prevent water flooding and rot the roots.