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Light: Kalanchoe plants prefer lots of bright, indirect light, such as from a south-facing window, west-facing window, or sunroom. They can survive in darker areas, but they may become leggy and have trouble flowering. If your plant doesn't get enough light, you can use a grow light for 8–10 hours a day.
Watering: Water kalanchoe plants when the top few centimeters of the soil are dry, and water sparingly in the winter. Make sure water can drain away easily.
Soil: Plant kalanchoe in well-draining soil, such as cactus mix or succulent soil.
Fertilizing: Feed indoor kalanchoe plants once a month during the spring and summer.
Location: Kalanchoe plants can be grown indoors or outdoors. If you keep them outdoors, protect them from late af
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