Kalanchoe is a plant with a large amount of flowering. It will continue to consume nutrients during the flowering period.
If Kalanchoe blooms several times, but we do not supplement it with nutrients, then it will naturally have no strength to bloom.
The flowering will be very small, so we must add enough fertilizer to it when we maintain it.
For fertilizer, I suggest that you can use soybean water. It contains a lot of protein, amino acids and other nutrients, which can add rich nutrients to the longevity flower.
However, the soybean water needs to be fermented before it can be used.
We can cook the soybeans in water and then the boiled soybeans and water are put into a plastic bottle and sealed.
Then put it in the sun and let it ferment for about 30 days. After the fermentation is complete, we will dilute it with water 100 times so that we can water the longevity flower.
You can water the roots of the longevity flower every half month. It will grow stronger and bloom more.
However, there will be some peculiar smell when the soybean water is fermented. If you can’t accept it, you can also add some orange peels during the fermentation to eliminate some peculiar smells.
If you don’t like to use soybean water, you can also directly choose the fermented nutrient solution.
Instead, the method of using the nutrient solution is also simple: you only need to dilute it 500 times and water the longevity flower every 7-10 days, so that the longevity flower will bloom better.