Kalanchoe Daigremontiana Pink Butterflies is a cross between K. Delagoensis and K. Daigremontiana, also known as K. x Houghtonii. It is called a "Mother of Thousands" due to its ability to propagate hundreds of new plantlets, called bulbils, from its leaf edges. These bulbils can be rooted to form new plants.
LIGHT | Full to partial sun
COLD TOLERANCE | -1º C
WATER | Water generously when soil is dry.
SOIL PH | NA
SOIL TYPE | Potting mix
FERTILIZER | Fish emulsion, kelp solution, worm casting, shrimp compost.
PROPAGATION METHODS | Leaf or stem cuttings. Plant is viviparous.
HUMIDITY LEVEL | Low
ACTIVE SEASON | All season
NOTE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROOTING CUTTINGS
Insert cuttings into soil 1" to 0.5" deep and water sparingly when soil is dry. Roots should form in two weeks, and plants should be placed in bright shade during this early period. For best results, gradually expose the plant to outdoor or full sun to avoid leaves getting burnt.