Give your cuttings a quick start with the help of cinnamon powder. Pour a spoonful onto a paper towel and roll damp stem ends in the cinnamon. Plant the stems in fresh potting soil. The cinnamon will encourage the stem to produce more stems, while helping to prevent the fungus that causes damping-off disease.
Also, is kalanchoe considered a succulent?
Kalanchoe is a succulent, which means its leaves store water. As these plants are native to warm, tropical places, it does best in a warm environment.
- Cut the leaves in the spring or during the first part of summer.
- Allow the leaf cuttings to dry for at least a week.
- Plant the cuttings in a container with sandy soil.
- Place the containers in bright sunlight.