Description
Kalanchoe daigremontiana, often referred to as Mother of Thousands, is a fascinating succulent with serrated leaves that produce tiny plantlets along their edges, giving the appearance of a mother nurturing her offspring. This unique and prolific plant adds a touch of natural wonder and curiosity to your collection.
Propagation:
Propagation of the Mother of Thousands is as easy as letting its leaves fall on the soil. The tiny plantlets sprouting from the leaf margins can be gently separated and planted in well-draining succulent soil. Water sparingly until roots establish, typically within a few weeks.
Growing Periods:
Kalanchoe daigremontiana thrives year-round when placed in well-draining soil and exposed to bright, indirect sunlight. Its fascinating growth habit makes it an ideal choice for succulent enthusiasts and beginners alike.
Expert Tip:
Enjoy the continuous growth of plantlets along the leaves. Provide bright, indirect sunlight for optimal development and allow the soil to partially dry out between waterings to maintain the health and abundance of your Mother of Thousands succulent