How To Care For Kalanchoe Laetivirens. Kalanchoe laetivirens Mother of Thousands Kalanchoe laetivirens Mother of Thousands also known as Bryophyllum laetivirens is a very unusual succulent with large bluish-green. Use well-draining soil for your new succulent plant.
How to Take Care of a Kalanchoe. After deadheading give the plant a break and reduce watering. Kalanchoe do well in typical household temperatures but if you are growing kalanchoe.
You do not need to dig holes and you will not have to wait for more than a few days for the new plants to catch roots.
Simply detach some offshoots from the mother plants leaves and place them in new containers on the top of the soil. Use well-draining soil for your new succulent plant. Let the soil of your Kalanchoe dry out completely in between waterings this helps to prevent root rot then water to the point of saturation. Like most succulents kalanchoe grow best in moderate to warm temperatures.