I've had mine for almost a year now and they've produced so many babies. I gave some to my friend and hers are growing really well sitting on the window sill. They adapt to whatever climate also, which is why it's still alive for me 🙏😂
Hello Tanner, i just bought a Kalanchoe Tubiflora a few weeks ago. At first, the branches were straight out beautifully. I thought i could hang my Xmas decoration on the branches even. Somehow, the branches kind of drooping lately and i don't know why...can they go back straight like before? I really need to know how to prevent this. Thank you for your answer.
Hello I have one question, Why do they call the plant you are holding the mother of millions? And why are the other plants that produce babies on its leaves called mother of thousands? I think the plant you are holding should be titled mother of thousands and the other plants should be titled mother of millions since the other plant besides the one you are holding produce more babies. Don't you think??🤔🤔
Goodness! I'm glad to read because I have a dog. My mom gave this plant. She has lots oof them in pretty big sizes, and she told me that the person who gifted it to her told her is a medicinal plant, good to make tea and drink for cancer😮
@@succumbtosucculents8545 agree. They are an aggressive environmental weed in some places. Check out whether this the case in your area before planting outdoors.
I don’t know if you still want to know, but yes. Mine grows roots outside of the soil and I’ve cut it and stuck it straight into soil. Massive success. Thrives in the sun here in TX. Leave it outside and in full sun, thriving
I had one that grew 6 feet tall, then it flowered and the flowers lasted for MONTHS.....it was awesome!
I've had mine for almost a year now and they've produced so many babies. I gave some to my friend and hers are growing really well sitting on the window sill. They adapt to whatever climate also, which is why it's still alive for me 🙏😂
Thank you cutie! I got this from my mom and now because of your video I will be able to repot when needed and care for it. Blessings to u dear.
I just bought a mystery 2in plant from Lowe's. This is what it is 😊 Thanks for the video!!
Very informative! Thank you.
Hello Tanner, i just bought a Kalanchoe Tubiflora a few weeks ago. At first, the branches were straight out beautifully. I thought i could hang my Xmas decoration on the branches even. Somehow, the branches kind of drooping lately and i don't know why...can they go back straight like before? I really need to know how to prevent this. Thank you for your answer.
I've left mine alone for 2 months now in the front yard. Seems to be fine
Thank you very much
Blooming how to get the pretty pink blooms
your plant is green. If you give it light they go brown. Iguess my problem is overwatering.
how do you get them to flower?
I can’t seem to get rid of this plant. It’s invasive.
Hello I have one question,
Why do they call the plant you are holding the mother of millions? And why are the other plants that produce babies on its leaves called mother of thousands?
I think the plant you are holding should be titled mother of thousands and the other plants should be titled mother of millions since the other plant besides the one you are holding produce more babies. Don't you think??🤔🤔
I do agree
I’ve been using the “dry to flood” rule and I’m still waiting for a succulent (ez draining soil) to die
Little fuzzy 😢
And this is very toxic plant for children and animals like for dogs and cats.This is so sad because they are so beautiful succulent
Goodness! I'm glad to read because I have a dog. My mom gave this plant. She has lots oof them in pretty big sizes, and she told me that the person who gifted it to her told her is a medicinal plant, good to make tea and drink for cancer😮
@@florcorazon1397 The one in the video is toxic but the medicinal one is kalanchoe Daigremont
Mine has grown sideways, kinda tilted over. I can't seem to get them to stand back up. Do you know what I can do to prevent it being so leggy?
Warning: The leaves and stems are poisonous if consumed. Keep away from pets. Do not plant it in the ground. This succulent is "extremely" invasive.
@@succumbtosucculents8545 agree. They are an aggressive environmental weed in some places. Check out whether this the case in your area before planting outdoors.
Can you propagate by cutting stem?
I’d like to know as well
I don’t know if you still want to know, but yes. Mine grows roots outside of the soil and I’ve cut it and stuck it straight into soil. Massive success. Thrives in the sun here in TX. Leave it outside and in full sun, thriving