My mother of thousands has not bloomed in at least a year. How can I get it to bloom? How
Kalanchoe laetivirens - Mother of Thousands
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I keep it outside in summer, a cool but sunny window in winter
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Dec 09, 2022 - 07:07 AM
Light is the key to getting these plants to bloom. Although they can thrive in partial sun conditions, blooming requires more energy. They have an early blooming season of late winter to early spring so this will be when light becomes most critical.
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Kalanchoe laetivirens - Mother of Thousands
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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