Kalanchoe humilis

This Kalanchoe is a sizable succulent shrub with green foliage that is flecked with purple or maroon spots. It looks most impressive when exposed to full sunlight. You may also spot some purple flowers in the summertime.

Care and Propagation Information

Care and Propagation Information

Kalanchoe humilis is a stunning and multicolored succulent that makes an excellent choice for new gardeners. This plant is ideal for rock and container gardens, and its blooms bring in hummingbirds to the area.

Watering

Kalanchoe humilis is a succulent that requires the typical “soak and dry” technique; the soil should be completely dry before it is watered again.

Where to Plant

Kalanchoe humilis is not tolerant of cold temperatures, so if you reside in an area with temperatures lower than 10° F (-12.2° C), it is recommended that you plant this succulent in a container that can be brought inside. It responds best to full to partial sunlight.

How to Propagate Kalanchoe humilis

Propagating Kalanchoe humilis can be done through stem cuttings, leaf cuttings, or by planting its seeds.

Cuttings

To propagate Kalanchoe humilis, take a cutting from the plant using a clean, sharp knife or a pair of scissors. Make the cut just above a leaf on the stem, and then let the cutting sit for a few days to allow the wound to dry. Plant the cutting in a pot with well-draining soil.

Leaves

To propagate this succulent, twist off a leaf from the mother plant making sure that none of the leaf remains attached to the stem. This will increase the likelihood of successful propagation.

Let the leaf sit for a few days until it forms a callous at the end, then put it in soil that drains easily. Water it only when the soil is totally dry.

Seeds

Make sure the soil is moist but not saturated and keep the area warm and sunny.

Care and Propagation Information

General Care for Kalanchoe humilis

General Care for Kalanchoe humilis

Watering

Kalanchoe humilis is a succulent that requires the typical “soak and dry” technique; the soil should be completely dry before it is watered again.

Where to Plant

Kalanchoe humilis is not tolerant of cold temperatures, so if you reside in an area with temperatures lower than 10° F (-12.2° C), it is recommended that you plant this succulent in a container that can be brought inside. It responds best to full to partial sunlight.

How to Propagate Kalanchoe humilis

Propagating Kalanchoe humilis can be done through stem cuttings, leaf cuttings, or by planting its seeds.

Cuttings

To propagate Kalanchoe humilis, take a cutting from the plant using a clean, sharp knife or a pair of scissors. Make the cut just above a leaf on the stem, and then let the cutting sit for a few days to allow the wound to dry. Plant the cutting in a pot with well-draining soil.

Leaves

To propagate this succulent, twist off a leaf from the mother plant making sure that none of the leaf remains attached to the stem. This will increase the likelihood of successful propagation.

Let the leaf sit for a few days until it forms a callous at the end, then put it in soil that drains easily. Water it only when the soil is totally dry.

Seeds

Make sure the soil is moist but not saturated and keep the area warm and sunny.

FAQ

How do you care for Kalanchoe humilis?

Keep temperatures above 65°F (18°C) in the winter, but they do tolerate cool drafts, especially when humidity is high.

Watering: During the summer, make sure to provide your plant with an adequate amount of water. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings, but reduce the amount of water you give during the winter. The plant will do well in the low humidity of a typical household in winter, so you don’t need to water as often. Check the leaves regularly to make sure they are not too dry. Temperature: This plant likes to be kept warm, with temperatures of at least 65°F (18°C). It can tolerate cooler temperatures, especially if the air is more humid.

Is kalanchoe humilis full sun?

Can kalanchoe survive full sun?

Therefore, it is advisable to provide the plant with plenty of sunlight and ensure that the soil is not overly moist.

How much light does kalanchoe humilis need?

is a long time

Six hours is a significant amount of time.

Is kalanchoe humilis rare?

Kalanchoe Humilis is a unique succulent with a large shrub-like structure. Its green leaves are adorned with striking purple or maroon spots, making it a rare and desirable plant.