
Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis
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- Six Angled Kalanchoe Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis is a striking succulent in the Crassulaceae family, native to southern Africa where it thrives in rocky, sun-drenched terrain. It is considered a rare find in cultivation, making it a genuine collector's gem for succulent enthusiasts and easy care plant lovers alike.
The Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis earns its name from the distinctly angular, six-sided stems that set it apart from other kalanchoes. Leaves are fleshy, scallop-edged, and often flush a vivid red or burgundy at the margins when exposed to bright light, creating a dramatic two-tone effect. Its upright growth habit keeps it tidy and architectural, perfect for shelves and windowsills.
Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis produces clusters of small tubular flowers, typically in warm yellow to orange tones, appearing when the plant experiences a nighttime temperature drop that triggers blooming. Keeping it near a window where evening temperatures dip naturally is the simplest way to encourage a reliable flowering season without any fuss.
As a low maintenance, drought tolerant succulent, Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis is wonderfully forgiving and can even spend summer months outdoors on a patio or balcony in warmer climates. It handles dry heated indoor air well but appreciates being rotated regularly so every side gets its share of bright light. Because the sap can cause skin or paw irritation, it is best placed on a high shelf well out of reach of pets and small children. This rare beauty survives up to ten days without watering, making it a stress-free companion for travelers.
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Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis thrives in bright indirect light, avoiding harsh direct south-window sun that scorches leaves.
Water Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis every 10-14 days, allowing soil to dry fully between waterings, and watch for wilting as its thirst signal.
Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis prefers a well-draining cactus and succulent mix blended with perlite for extra drainage.
Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis prefers 60-85°F (15-29°C) and cannot tolerate frost below 30°F (-1°C).
Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis is a moderate upright grower needing only a light balanced fertilizer once monthly during the growing season.
Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis is rated for USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11, tolerating minimum temperatures down to around 25-30°F (-3 to -1°C) before frost damage occurs. Gardeners across Florida, California, Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and Nevada will find this plant thrives outdoors year-round in their climates. Coastal Oregon, the warmer pockets of New Mexico, and parts of Arkansas and North Carolina that sit within Zone 9 microclimates can also enjoy growing Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis with minimal cold-season protection.
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Q: How often should I water Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis?
A: Water every 10-14 days and always let the soil dry out completely between waterings. Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis will visibly wilt slightly when it is ready for a drink.
Q: Is Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis safe around pets?
A: Cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis, as the sap can cause skin and paw irritation. Keeping it on a high shelf out of reach is the simplest precaution.
Q: What light does Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis need indoors?
A: Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis thrives in bright indirect light and can scorch in an intense south-facing window. Rotating the pot regularly encourages even, balanced upright growth.
Q: Can Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis go outside in summer?
A: Yes, Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis makes a fantastic outdoor patio plant during warm months. Move it back inside before temperatures drop and provide cover from heavy rain to prevent waterlogged roots.
Q: How do I get Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis to bloom?
A: Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis needs a nighttime temperature drop to trigger blooming, so placing it near a cooler window in autumn does the trick. Avoid keeping it near AC or heater vents, which disrupt the natural temperature cycle it needs.
Q: Is Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis a rare plant?
A: Yes, Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis is considered a rare find in cultivation and is a prized addition to any serious succulent collection. Its angular stems and vivid red-edged foliage make it a standout piece that is surprisingly easy to care for.
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Description
- Description
- Six Angled Kalanchoe Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis is a striking succulent in the Crassulaceae family, native to southern Africa where it thrives in rocky, sun-drenched terrain. It is considered a rare find in cultivation, making it a genuine collector's gem for succulent enthusiasts and easy care plant lovers alike.
The Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis earns its name from the distinctly angular, six-sided stems that set it apart from other kalanchoes. Leaves are fleshy, scallop-edged, and often flush a vivid red or burgundy at the margins when exposed to bright light, creating a dramatic two-tone effect. Its upright growth habit keeps it tidy and architectural, perfect for shelves and windowsills.
Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis produces clusters of small tubular flowers, typically in warm yellow to orange tones, appearing when the plant experiences a nighttime temperature drop that triggers blooming. Keeping it near a window where evening temperatures dip naturally is the simplest way to encourage a reliable flowering season without any fuss.
As a low maintenance, drought tolerant succulent, Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis is wonderfully forgiving and can even spend summer months outdoors on a patio or balcony in warmer climates. It handles dry heated indoor air well but appreciates being rotated regularly so every side gets its share of bright light. Because the sap can cause skin or paw irritation, it is best placed on a high shelf well out of reach of pets and small children. This rare beauty survives up to ten days without watering, making it a stress-free companion for travelers.
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Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis thrives in bright indirect light, avoiding harsh direct south-window sun that scorches leaves.
Water Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis every 10-14 days, allowing soil to dry fully between waterings, and watch for wilting as its thirst signal.
Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis prefers a well-draining cactus and succulent mix blended with perlite for extra drainage.
Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis prefers 60-85°F (15-29°C) and cannot tolerate frost below 30°F (-1°C).
Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis is a moderate upright grower needing only a light balanced fertilizer once monthly during the growing season.
Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis is rated for USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11, tolerating minimum temperatures down to around 25-30°F (-3 to -1°C) before frost damage occurs. Gardeners across Florida, California, Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and Nevada will find this plant thrives outdoors year-round in their climates. Coastal Oregon, the warmer pockets of New Mexico, and parts of Arkansas and North Carolina that sit within Zone 9 microclimates can also enjoy growing Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis with minimal cold-season protection.
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Q: How often should I water Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis?
A: Water every 10-14 days and always let the soil dry out completely between waterings. Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis will visibly wilt slightly when it is ready for a drink.
Q: Is Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis safe around pets?
A: Cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis, as the sap can cause skin and paw irritation. Keeping it on a high shelf out of reach is the simplest precaution.
Q: What light does Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis need indoors?
A: Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis thrives in bright indirect light and can scorch in an intense south-facing window. Rotating the pot regularly encourages even, balanced upright growth.
Q: Can Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis go outside in summer?
A: Yes, Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis makes a fantastic outdoor patio plant during warm months. Move it back inside before temperatures drop and provide cover from heavy rain to prevent waterlogged roots.
Q: How do I get Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis to bloom?
A: Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis needs a nighttime temperature drop to trigger blooming, so placing it near a cooler window in autumn does the trick. Avoid keeping it near AC or heater vents, which disrupt the natural temperature cycle it needs.
Q: Is Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis a rare plant?
A: Yes, Six Angled Kalanchoe - Kalanchoe sexangularis is considered a rare find in cultivation and is a prized addition to any serious succulent collection. Its angular stems and vivid red-edged foliage make it a standout piece that is surprisingly easy to care for.



