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The part in the photo was black today. I don't think it was like this a week ago but I'm not sure when it started. I scratched the black part and it looks like this. Should I cut? Is she dying? I checked her roots and they are fine. How can the stem rot like that. My city is really moist could that be a reason?
Overall what should I do? I'm scared of cutting her please help.
It’s my first plant I’ve ever owned. It’s about 7 inches tall & growing so well!
hi everyone , I’m new to kalanchoe keeping and my boyfriend got me this little potted plant a few months ago . I kept it inside for a while and it was okay for a bit until I realized the water wasn’t draining and the leaves were over-watered. i cleaned out the roots, i cut off the leaves that looked like they weren’t gonna survive, and I put it in a new pot and it looked like the first image.
Some time has passed now and I try not to water it too much but now I’m afraid I’m under watering it! Or that it’s getting too much sunlight (I live in Houston, Texas and it currently averages around 96 degrees)
i have a little UV lamp that I’ve used for previous plants, but I’m new to succulents . I really love this plant, and it seems like it’s growing new leaves and flowers, but i am still concerned as many leaves do look dead.
Any advice would help, I don’t know what I’m doing wrong!
My kalanchie has been losing her flowers, has been dropping leaves and a has these spots on her leave - what’s wrong?
Any advice appreciated🫶🏼
The seller just called it a variegated Kalanchoe blossfeldiana. I think it might be 'Aurora' or 'Aurora Variegata'. I've never seen one like this before. Does anyone recognize this variety? Thanks in advance!