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Kalanchoe tomentosa/Chocholate soldier

Kalanchoe tomentosa/Chocholate soldier

Collection: Plants

Regular price Rs. 400.00
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Kalanchoe tomentosa, commonly known as Panda plant/Chocholate Soldier, is a charming succulent that stands out with its fuzzy and velvety appearance. The color of the leaves can vary, ranging from pale green to grayish green, with brownish red coppery tips. This coloration adds to the visual appeal and gives it a distinctive look. With its soft and fuzzy leaves, unique appearance and easy care requirements, the plant is a delightful addition to succulent collection

- Each plant is unique; size and shape fluctuate by season so all measurements are shown as a range
-Very small dwarf plant measures upto 4-6" tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage
-Small dwarf plant measures upto 6-8" tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage
-Moderate dwarf plant measures upto 8-12" tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage

Care Guide

Kalanchoe tomentosa/Chocholate Soldier
Madagascar

Plant care
-Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. Place the plant near the window, where it can get enough filtered sunlight for upto 4-6 hours
-The plant is adapted to dry conditions and prefers infrequent watering. Avoid overwatering, as it can cause root rot
-Use well-draining soil specially formulated for the succulents and cacti. Make sure the excess water is drained from the soil to prevent overwatering
-The plant have relatively low fertilizer needs. Fertilize the plant during growing seasons
-Pruning is not required for the plant, but can remove the dead leaves, and trim the plant to maintain a compact and tidy appearance
-The plant is relatively slow-growing, they only need to be repotted as necessary

Sad plant signs
-Wilting or drooping of leaves: This can be a sign of underwatering. If the leaves appear soft and limp, it may be a sign that the plant is not receiving enough water.
-Yellowing of leaves : This can be a sign of overwatering, if the soil remains moist for longer period. On the other hand, yellowing of leaves can be due to underwatering
-Leaf drop: This can indicate that the plant is not receiving sufficient sunlight each day. Ensure the plant is placed in a suitable lighting conditions
-Stretched or leggy growth: If the plant starts to exhibit elongated and stretched growth, it is a sign that it is not receiving sufficient sunlight. If the plant don't get enough light, they can stretch out in an attempt to reach the light source
-Soft or mushy leaves: This is an indication of overwatering or root rot. If the plant is overwatered or soil doesn't have proper drainage, it can lead to rot
-Pests and diseases: The plant can occasionally be affected by pests and mealybugs. Treat the infestation using an appropriate insecticides

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