Kalanchoe delagoensi

This plant, known for its prolific growth, has thin, cylindrical leaves with dark green spots. When exposed to more sunlight, the spots become even darker. Despite its lack of blooms, you may occasionally spot its orange flowers.

Care and Propagation Information

Care and Propagation Information

Kalanchoe delagoensis “Mother of Millions” is a hardy succulent that is an ideal choice for those wishing to create a xeriscaped garden or for people who enjoy container gardening. It is easy to grow, but caution should be exercised when planting as it propagates so rapidly.

Watering

“Mother of Millions” should be watered using the “soak and dry” method, whereby the soil is allowed to dry out completely between waterings. This is typical for a succulent and will keep it healthy.

Be sure to get our FREE watering guide so you can identify if your succulents are receiving too much water and learn how to prevent it.

Where to Plant

Mother of Millions is not tolerant of colder temperatures, so if you reside in an area with temperatures that drop below 30°F (-1.1°C), it is recommended to plant this succulent in a pot that can be brought inside. This species prefers full to partial sunlight.

Often Mistaken For

Kalanchoe daigremontiana, often referred to as the “Mother of Thousands”, is a succulent plant species in the Crassulaceae family.

How to Propagate Kalanchoe delagoensi “Mother of Millions”

How to Propagate  Kalanchoe delagoensi "Mother of Millions"

Cuttings

To propagate “Mother of Millions,” begin by taking a cutting with a sterile knife or scissors. Let the cut end dry for a few days before planting it in a pot with well-draining soil. Make sure to keep the soil moist, but not overly wet.

Plantlet

To detach a plantlet from its parent plant, gently tug on the leaf to separate them.

You can let the plantlet sit for a day or two so the cut surface dries and hardens, after which you can place it in soil with good drainage.

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You can also handle the plantlets like sprouted seeds. Put them in a soil that allows water to drain out easily, and then cover them with a plastic sheet to create a mini greenhouse. Keep them under the plastic until they develop roots and are ready to be moved to a different pot.

Care and Propagation Information

General Care for Kalanchoe delagoensi “Mother of Millions”

Kalanchoe delagoensis “Mother of Millions” is a hardy succulent that is an ideal choice for those wishing to create a xeriscaped garden or for people who enjoy container gardening. It is easy to grow, but caution should be exercised when planting as it propagates so rapidly.

Watering

“Mother of Millions” should be watered using the “soak and dry” method, whereby the soil is allowed to dry out completely between waterings. This is typical for a succulent and will keep it healthy.

Be sure to get our FREE watering guide so you can identify if your succulents are receiving too much water and learn how to prevent it.

Where to Plant

Mother of Millions is not tolerant of colder temperatures, so if you reside in an area with temperatures that drop below 30°F (-1.1°C), it is recommended to plant this succulent in a pot that can be brought inside. This species prefers full to partial sunlight.

Often Mistaken For

Kalanchoe daigremontiana, often referred to as the “Mother of Thousands”, is a succulent plant species in the Crassulaceae family.

How to Propagate Kalanchoe delagoensi “Mother of Millions”

Kalanchoe delagoensi “Mother of Millions” is known for its remarkable capacity to multiply quickly and easily, leading to it being viewed as a troublesome species.

Cuttings

To propagate “Mother of Millions,” begin by taking a cutting with a sterile knife or scissors. Let the cut end dry for a few days before planting it in a pot with well-draining soil. Make sure to keep the soil moist, but not overly wet.

Plantlet

To detach a plantlet from its parent plant, gently tug on the leaf to separate them.

You can let the plantlet sit for a day or two so the cut surface dries and hardens, after which you can place it in soil with good drainage.

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You can also handle the plantlets like sprouted seeds. Put them in a soil that allows water to drain out easily, and then cover them with a plastic sheet to create a mini greenhouse. Keep them under the plastic until they develop roots and are ready to be moved to a different pot.

FAQ

Is Kalanchoe delagoensis indoor or outdoor?

In order to successfully cultivate Kalanchoe Delagoensis ‘Chandelier Plant’, it is important to provide a potting mix with good drainage qualities, as well as sufficient sunlight and an appropriate amount of water. These plants can be grown both inside and outside.

Is kalanchoe Delagoensis a succulent?

It used to be its own genus, but is now classified as a subgenus of Kalanchoe in the Crassulaceae family.

How do you care for Kalanchoe Delagoensis?

How do you take care of Kalanchoe delagoensis?

Can mother of millions grow outside?

Mother of millions is not a suitable plant for colder climates. It can be grown outside in zones 9-11 as a perennial, but in other areas it is best to bring it indoors during the winter and keep it there. It can tolerate warm summer climates as long as the nighttime temperature does not drop below 50°F, but if it does, the plant should be moved indoors.