Anyone have experience with Kalanchoe hybrida or K. Houghtonii?


Question:I have been growing Kalachoe tubiflora and K. daigremontiana for years and feel its time to branch out. I'm fascinated by the pink/variegated K. hybrida and K. houghtonii, so cute! Has anyone been able to successfully grow the plantlets from either of these, since they don’t have much chlorophyll? Do they have different growing requirements as my other mother-of-thousands? Suggestions on where to purchase would also be appreciated!

Answers:
u'll have to order em off the internet. they can tolerate less light then the other plants. all other requirements remain the same!


Here is a source: http://www.glasshouseworks.com/succ-k.ht...

Propagation is like any other succulent. Place cutting on potting soil, keep moist. Will also root in water. (They have the same amount of clorophyll as any other plant.)

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