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Oct 1, 2021 4:42 AM CST
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purpleinopp said:I'm not sure if the normal thick, fleshy feel of the leaves is mistakenly being interpreted as the plant having a problem? It looks a little etiolated and faded but otherwise OK. If it is getting too dry, or the roots have moisture but aren't healthy enough to deliver it to the foliage, the lowest leaves will "deflate" and fall off. All Kals seem to do this. Are you able to ease it into an hour or two of morning or late evening sun?


Thanks for the reply! This Kalanchoe has thin leaves, as opposed to thicker, meatier leaves... I'm not sure about giving it more sun, as it is already in a spot with several hours of direct evening sun (and partial shade during the rest of the day). Rainy days are slowly upon as, as well as colder weather in general so I'm gonna have to start moving my plants inside, where they'll suffer a bit from lower light conditions... I'll just repot the plant then and leave it as is, if I don't find any damage to the roots, ofc.

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