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Germination Rate: >96%
Color: Mixed vibrant colors
Germination Time: 7 - 10 days
Flowering Time: 1 - 2 months after planting
Season: Plant year-round
Soil: Grows in various soils
Resistant: Drought and heat-tolerant, perfect for hot climates like the Philippines and Malaysia.
Outstanding advantages

Ideal for the sunny climate of the Philippines, Kalanchoe bursts into a stunning array of colors, including pink, red, yellow, and orange. These hardy plants thrive in full sun, blooming regularly and adding a vibrant splash of color to gardens, patios, and balconies throughout the year. Easy to grow and low-maintenance, they bring cheerful tropical vibes to any space.


Planting instructions


Seed and soil preparation:
Use well-draining soil mixed with sand and coco coir for better aeration.
If planting in pots, choose pots with drainage holes to avoid root rot.
Since kalanchoe seeds are small, soak them in warm water for 4-6 hours before planting to improve germination.
Sowing seeds and initial care:
Scatter the seeds evenly over the surface of the soil. Do not bury them deeply as they need light to germinate.
Cover with a thin layer of soil or straw to retain moisture.
Mist the soil gently with a spray bottle, avoiding heavy watering which can wash away the seeds.
Seedling care and flower promotion:
Place the pot or garden bed in a sunny location, as Kalanchoe requires full sunlight to flower. The ideal temperature is 25-35°C.
Water sparingly once or every other day, keeping the soil slightly moist but not soggy to avoid root rot.
When the seedlings reach 8-10 cm tall, thin out the weaker plants to give the stronger ones more room to grow and bloom profusely.
Harvesting and flower care:
Kalanchoe blooms in just 6-8 weeks, adding colour to your garden daily.
Once established, it self-sows and returns year after year with minimal effort.
You can collect seeds for replanting or easily propagate them by cuttings, making kalanchoe a long-lasting and popular addition to any garden.

Planting Guide
Use well-draining soil, mixed with sand and coco coir for better aeration.
If planting in pots, choose pots with drainage holes to prevent root rot.
Since kalanchoe seeds are small, soak them in warm water for 4-6 hours before planting to improve germination.
Seed and soil preparation:
Kalanchoe flowers symbolize resilience, beauty, and joy. Blooming in the sunny climate of the Philippines, they bring forth vibrant colors that brighten up your garden or home, reflecting strength and elegance. These hardy flowers are the perfect addition to brighten up your space all year round.
