πΌ Kalanchoe Plant β Orange
The Orange Kalanchoe is a compact, flowering succulent known for its vibrant clusters of long-lasting orange blooms and glossy green leaves. Ideal for brightening up indoor spaces, tabletops, or balconies, itβs both decorative and low-maintenance.
π Light Requirements
Ideal Light: Bright, indirect light promotes flowering and compact growth.
Tolerates: Some direct sunlight, especially morning sun.
Avoid: Low light β it will reduce blooming and cause legginess.
π§ Watering Guidelines
When to Water: Let the top 2 inches of soil dry out completely between waterings.
Frequency: Once every 7β10 days; less in winter.
Important: Avoid overwatering. Being a succulent, Kalanchoe stores water in its leaves and is prone to root rot in soggy soil.
πΎ Soil & Potting
Soil: Use a well-draining succulent or cactus mix. Add perlite or coarse sand if using regular potting soil.
Pot: Ensure the pot has good drainage. Terracotta pots are especially effective for succulents.
π± Fertilization
Feed: Once a month during the growing and blooming season (spring to early fall) with a diluted balanced or bloom-boosting fertilizer.
Pause: Feeding in winter when the plant is resting.
βοΈ Pruning & Maintenance
Deadhead: Regularly remove faded flowers to encourage new buds.
Prune: Lightly trim leggy stems after flowering to maintain shape.
Repotting: Every 1β2 years or when rootbound.
πͺ΄ Humidity & Temperature
Humidity: Thrives in normal indoor humidity. Avoid excess moisture in the air.
Temperature: Best in 18β27Β°C (65β80Β°F). Protect from temperatures below 10Β°C (50Β°F).
β Why Choose Kalanchoe Orange?
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π§‘ Bold, Cheerful Color: Bright orange flowers bring warmth and vibrancy to any space.
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π΅ Succulent Simplicity: Minimal watering and care needs.
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π Great for Gifting: Long-lasting blooms and compact size make it perfect as a potted present.
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πͺ΄ Space-Saving: Ideal for desks, windowsills, or small shelves.








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