Kalanchoe
is known for its thick leaves and long-lasting blooms. It symbolizes eternal love, endurance, and the beauty of steady growth.
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š§ Watering
Always check the density first. When the kokedama feels very lightweight when lifted, it is time to water.
MD
Frequency: every 14 days
Soak: 15 min
Swipe ā
1
Submerge 3/4
Submerge at least 3/4 of the moss ball in room-temperature water.
Swipe ā
2
Drain
After soaking, gently press to remove excess water.
3
Return to Decor
Place the kokedama back in its decorative dish after draining.
āļø Light
Suitable for:
⢠Indoor Bright Indirect
⢠Morning Sun (if acclimated)
⢠Outdoor Shade
Avoid harsh afternoon sun without gradual acclimation.
š” Temperature
Ideal range: 60ā90°F.
Heat-tolerant when properly acclimated.
Avoid prolonged exposure below 50°F.
If temperatures drop below 45°F, bring indoors.
š¦ Humidity
Prefers 30ā50% humidity.
Normal indoor humidity is typically sufficient.
Avoid placing directly near heating vents.
Tip: A small digital hygrometer can help monitor indoor humidity levels.
š± Feeding
⢠Feed lightly every 3ā4 months during active growth.
⢠Use a low-nitrogen cactus fertilizer (example: 1-2-2) at half strength.
⢠Recommended: Espoma Organic Cactus Plant Food (1-2-2)
⢠Do not feed during cold months.
āļø Ongoing Care
Remove spent blooms and dry leaves as needed.
Rotate periodically for even growth.
Allow the moss ball to dry appropriately between waterings.
Avoid placing near AC vents or drafty doors.
ā ļø Signs of Stress
⢠Soft stems or leaves: Overwatering
⢠Leaf drop: Sudden temperature shifts
⢠Poor blooming: Insufficient light
š© When to Contact
If signs of stress continue after adjusting care, weāre here to help.
If you need further assistance, please email us at info@kazumigarden.com