How to reanimate Kalanchoe: saving a flower from drying out and decay

Help with advice on how to reanimate the Kalanchoe. I have several varieties of them, the first year after the purchase everything was fine, they grew, bloomed and pleased. But recently, one bush began to dry out and shed the leaves, and in the second they became sluggish. I “sin” on my husband whom I left on the farm during my vacation. Most likely, he forgot to water, and then flooded generously. What can be done to save the flowers?

how to reanimate Kalanchoe Kalanchoe is considered one of the most unpretentious indoor plants, but due to certain circumstances, even it is not immune from trouble. Diseases or mistakes in care can pretty much spoil the appearance of the flower and even ruin it. Today we want to tell you how to revive the Kalanchoe, depending on what happened to him.

So, most often the following problems arise with a blooming handsome man:

  • foliage dries and crumbles;
  • leaves wither and lose turgor.

Causes of drying out and falling leaves

Kalanchoe leaves dry

During the heating season, the tips of the leaves often dry out in Kalanchoe. This is due to low air humidity, which the plant does not tolerate well. Keep the pot away from the radiator and fireplace.

If the leaves began to turn yellow and crumble, the bush does not have enough nutrition. From late spring to early autumn, it needs to be fed with mineral complexes for succulents. In this case, use a concentration 2 times lower than the recommended one.

The foliage also dries up from too bright lighting. In summer, the best place for Kalanchoe is the east window.

How to reanimate Kalanchoe with limp leaves

Kalanchoe withersIn a healthy plant, the leaves are hard and elastic, growing almost perpendicular to the stem. If they become limp, saggy and begin to crumble, this may indicate that:

  1. The soil overdried in a pot. Even succulents cannot do without water for a long time, especially young bushes. At first, they manage with their own, albeit small, forces, but when the moisture reserves are depleted, the flower begins to fade. It is urgent to water the plant, but without fanaticism - everything that drains into the pallet must be drained. The very next day, the leaves will again be hard and sticking out to the sides.
  2. The flower got caught in a draft or the temperature in the room dropped sharply. Although Kalanchoe does not particularly like heat and sun, he does not like low temperature and cold air currents. Move the pot to a window that does not open, and after a while the bush will restore turgor.
  3. The root system has rotted. The reason for this is clearly excess moisture. Constant moist soil for a flower means death, because putrefactive processes actively begin to develop in the soil. First, the roots rot, then the aerial part also suffers. The leaves become limp, spots may appear on them, and over time, a massive leaf fall will even begin. You can save such a bush only by transplanting and thorough cleaning. All parts of the plant infected with rot should be cut off, discarded old soil and planted in fresh substrate. To prevent further development of rot, the plant must be treated with a fungicide.

If the Kalanchoe is struck by root rot and the disease has already manifested itself as spots on the leaves, it is better not to risk it and throw it away. If possible, you can root a healthy apical cutting, to which the fungus has not yet reached, but also treat it with a fungicide.

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