How To Care Of Kalanchoe Plant. Although normally grown as houseplants kalanchoes can be planted outdoors in regions with warm or mild winters. You only need to avoid overwatering your Kalanchoe to prevent any damage.
Plant in well-drained well-aerated soil such as 50 peat moss and 40 perlite. A Kalanchoe plant will grow best in well-drained soil so choose or create a blend that doesnt retain too much moisture like a 50 percent potting soil and 50 percent cactus mix or a 60 percent peat moss and 40 percent perlite mix. Ensure that water can always drain away.
Kalanchoe care is minimal but be cautious about light levels.
Kalanchoes will perish if overwatered so be sure to. It is recommended to fertilize the kalanchoe at least a couple of times a year especially in the summer or springtime. Outdoor kalanchoes need very little care and only require watering if the area is experiencing a prolonged drought. If you are growing the plant indoors select a suitable place where it can receive adequate sunlight as potted kalanchoe bloom well when provided with 8 to 10 hours of sunlight daily.