My mother of thousand plants are dying..they have yellow wilty leaves..I repotted when it had babies.
Kalanchoe laetivirens - Mother of Thousands
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Open Jul 26, 2022 - 02:15 PM
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Jul 26, 2022 - 02:15 PM
I'm sorry to hear that! Yellow, wilty leaves sounds a lot like root rot caused by overwatering. This could be caused by an over zealous watering schedule or by soil that holds onto too much water. If the soil is moist right now, this is the most likely cause. You can click the link below to read our solutions for overwatered succulents.
However, yellow, wilty leaves could also be a sign of underwatering. If the soil has been dry for a week or two, this may be the reason. If so, a little drink should remedy the issue quickly.
Source: https://mountaincrestgardens.com/faqs...
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Kalanchoe laetivirens (Descoings) (aka K. crenodaigremontiana): Such a prolific grower that it has earned the nicknames "Mother of Thousands" or "Mother of Millions", depending on whom you ask. It is a large, upright grower with triangular leaves folded upwards along their length...
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