What Do I Do About Mother Of Thousands Root Rot?

Kalanchoe daigremontiana

By the Greg Editorial Team

Jun 08, 20241 min read

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Rescue your Mother of Thousands from root rot 🌿 and ensure its thriving future with our expert care guide.

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  1. Yellow leaves and stench indicate root rot in Mother of Thousands.
  2. Treat with root pruning and fungicide, then adjust watering and light.
  3. Prevent recurrence with well-draining pots and balanced watering schedules.

Managing Mother of Thousands Root Rot

πŸ„ Identifying and Understanding Root Rot

Yellowing leaves and a stench from the soil scream root rot in your Mother of Thousands. It's a classic case of too much loveβ€”overwatering and suffocating soil are the culprits.

πŸ›  Treating Root Rot

First, uproot the drama. Gently remove your plant and inspect the roots. Brown and mushy equals bad news. Snip the damaged parts and give the survivors a fungicide spa day.

🌱 Adjusting Care Practices

Watering is an artβ€”think Goldilocks: not too much, not too little. And crank up the sunshine and warmth to help your plant bounce back.

🚫 Preventing Future Occurrences

Balance is key. Water schedules are more rhythm than routine. Choose a pot that doesn't hoard water like a greedy goblinβ€”drainage holes are your friends.

🌿 Post-Treatment Care

Feed your plant but don't go buffet-style. Watch for perky leaves as a sign of recovery and tweak your TLC accordingly.

Healthy purple Mother of Thousands succulent plant in a clear glass bowl, with tiny plantlets visible along the serrated leaf edges.
Healthy Mother of Thousands succulent plant with lush green leaves and small plantlets held in hand.
A healthy Mother of Thousands plant in a glass pot, with small plantlets growing along its leaves.

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How do I propagate mother of thousands plants?

You can propagate mother of thousands plants by taking cuttings just below a node and allowing them to callus over before planting them in soil.

When is the best time to prune mother of thousands plants?

It is best to prune mother of thousands plants during the spring or summer months when the plant is actively growing, but it can be done at any time of the year.

Why do mother of thousands plants tend to grow all over the place?

Mother of thousands plants tend to grow all over the place because they produce numerous plantlets along their leaves, which easily fall off and propagate new plants.

How do I prevent the leaves of my propagated cuttings from rotting?

To prevent the leaves of your propagated cuttings from rotting, it is important to remove the lower leaves before planting them in soil.

Can I propagate mother of thousands plants from the middle part of the plant?

Yes, you can propagate mother of thousands plants from the middle part of the plant by cutting just below a node and allowing it to callus over before planting it in soil.

What is the ideal temperature for overwintering mother of thousands plants?

Mother of thousands plants prefer to be kept warm during the winter and should be overwintered at a minimum temperature of 5-7 degrees Celsius (41-45 degrees Fahrenheit).

How quickly do mother of thousands plants grow from cuttings?

Mother of thousands plants grow relatively quickly from cuttings, and you can expect to see new shoots and growth within a few weeks.

Can I prune mother of thousands plants like normal plants?

Yes, you can prune mother of thousands plants like normal plants by cutting them back just above a node to encourage new growth.

What is the best tool to use for pruning mother of thousands plants?

It is best to use clean pruning shears to prune mother of thousands plants.

Why do mother of thousands plants easily get stem rot?

Mother of thousands plants are prone to stem rot because they do not like to be kept cold and are susceptible to fungal infections, especially when kept in cold temperatures.