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Kalanchoe Delagoensis- Mother of Millions

Kalanchoe Delagoensis- Mother of Millions

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The Kalanchoe Delagoensis is also called the Mother of Millions or Chandelier plant. It is native to Madagascar and is a perennial succulent. This succulent is apart of the Crassulaceae family. The mother of millions has the ability to flower during the late winter/early spring. The flowers grow on stalks that droop. This plant can be treated just as the Mother of Thousands. This plant, like most tropical plants, is toxic to small children and animals. 

Watering: You want to water the plant when the media is completely dry, and the leaves begin to wrinkle. The mother of millions, like other succulents store water in their leaves and don't always need to be watered on a consistent schedule. If you like to go by days, every 14-21 days is sufficient. If your plant is outside in the full sun, a more frequent watering schedule will be needed.

Temperature: The Kalanchoe Delagoensis is accustomed to temperatures above 50 degrees Fahrenheit. The plant does have a wintering period where the temperatures get between 35-45 degrees Fahrenheit. If your plant is left at these freezing temperatures for extended periods of time, your plant may perish.

Sunlight: Give the plant full sun to partial sun. The more sun you give the plant, the more it thrives. 

Plant Info: These plants will be coming in a clear nursery humidity dome pot. The potting media is a mix of succulent soil, leca, pumice, perlite, horticultural charcoal and orchid bark. Due to the invasive nature of the plant shipping is prohibited in Texas, certain parts of California, and Florida. Please wait at least two weeks before feeding your plant babies after you receive them.

Each humidity container contains 4-5 starter plants. It is suggested to leave your plant in the humidity dome until each leaf of each plant has defined "pits". These "pits" at the tips of the leaves indicates maturity. Humidity will no longer be needed at that stage. Each plant will also produce it's own babies. If additional assistance is needed, please send an email. Someone is always happy to assist.

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