kalanchoe - Knowledgebase Question

Columbus, GA (Zone 7B)
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Question by cokemantt
May 7, 2005
I would like to no if and where I can plant kalanchoe outdoors.Also how big they can get.


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Answer from NGA
May 7, 2005
Kalanchoe is a lovely flowering plant that needs to be brought indoors in autumn in your gardening region. If you want to keep it as a houseplant, bring it indoors when temperatures begin to drop into the fifties at night. Set it in a very sunny window and water moderately. To force it to bloom indoors during the winter, in the fall for about 6 to 8 weeks, place it in a location where it will receive total darkness for about 15 hours every night. (Cover it with a box, set it in a closet, or leave it in a room without artificial light so it experiences the decreasing daylight hours.) This will induce it to set buds and then bloom -- similar to getting a poinsettia to color up. After blooming when growth slows, cut back on water. In spring when growth resumes, increase watering again and fertilize lightly with a water-soluble fertilizer for houseplants according to the label instructions. The plant will enjoy spending the summer outdoors. Under ideal circumstances a Kalanchoe can grow 18" high and wide.

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