I have two types of kalanchoe house plants, have pruned them. Cannot get them to bloom! Have them in porous soil, bright afternoon west sunny window. I use a fertilizer that can be used each time. I water. I live in a two room assisted living apartment with a humidifier. Have great luck with african violets. HELP??
Kalanchoe are difficult to rebloom. Its natural blooming season is late fall to early spring. They need long nights/short days to bloom. Perhaps your Kalanchoes are not getting the light requirements needed. In addition, you may be fertilizing the plant too much causing it to grow more leaves at the expense of flowering. They should be fed when actively growing from early spring to early fall. Water when the top 1 inch is dry.
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