Kalanchoe Laxiflora

kalanchoe laxiflora

Comprehensive care and diagnosis guide for the Kalanchoe Laxiflora. Based on 1 verified community insights.

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Common Questions

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Why does my kalanchoe laxiflora have Transplant-shock?

Cause: Kalanchoe laxiflora develops unique stomatal morphology with three anisocytic subsidiary cells surrounding kidney-shaped guard cells. The MUTE transcription factor drives additional asymmetric cell divisions to form these subsidiary cells, which shuttle osmolytes and support turgor-driven stomatal movements. Handling stress and environmental changes disrupt turgor regulation, causing transplant shock.

Solution: 1. Handle by the pot, not leaves, to avoid transferring oils to stomata

Prevention: Avoid handling leaves excessively—oils from skin can clog stomatal grooves. Maintain consistent watering schedule to support turgor pressure. Provide gradual acclimation over 1-2 weeks.

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