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serrated leaf succulent Mother of Thousands Plant 'Kalanchoe laetivirens' 4" Pot

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serrated leaf succulent Mother of Thousands Plant 'Kalanchoe laetivirens' 4" PotIntroducing the mother of thousands plants, scientifically known as Kalanchoe laetivirens, is a fascinating succulent from the Kalanchoe genus that is native to Madagascar. It has several other common names, such as Alligator Plant, Mexican Hat Plant, and Devil's Backbone. However, the true Mother of Thousands is Kalanchoe daigremontiana, which can be identified by the distinctive purplish brown markings on the undersides of its leaves. The mother of

Introducing the mother of thousands plants, scientifically known as Kalanchoe laetivirens, is a fascinating succulent from the Kalanchoe genus that is native to Madagascar. It has several other common names, such as Alligator Plant, Mexican Hat Plant, and Devil's Backbone. However, the true Mother of Thousands is Kalanchoe daigremontiana, which can be identified by the distinctive purplish-brown markings on the undersides of its leaves.

The mother of thousands gets its name from its unique ability to produce a lot of plantlets along the edges of its leaves. These plantlets, also known as "baby plantlets" or "pups," are miniature versions of the mother plant and can easily drop off and take root in the surrounding soil, giving rise to new plants.  

Most people confuse the Kalanchoe plants because of their similarities, but the name "mother of thousands" (Kalanchoe laetivirens) refers to the tiny plantlets that develop along the edges of its leaves, whereas "mother of millions" (Kalanchoe delagoensis) produces plantlets on the tips of its leaves. There's even a hybrid called Kalanchoe houghtonii that combines the features of both plants. It's like a wonderful Kalanchoe family reunion! 

The leaves of this monocarpic mother-of-thousand plant are thick and fleshy, with an attractive grayish-green color. They are often adorned with small, reddish-brown spots or markings, adding to the Kalanchoe plant's visual appeal. The mother-of-thousand succulent has an upright growth habit and can reach a height of up to 3 feet, making it a striking addition to any indoor or outdoor space. 

The flowers of the mother of thousands plants are small, tubular, and bell-shaped. They are typically pinkish-grey in color and can appear in clusters on tall stalks. The flowering season for this mother-of-thousand plant is usually in late winter or early spring, and the flowers can last for several weeks. When grown indoors, it rarely blooms. 

Mothers of thousands are considered to be mildly toxic to pets and humans if ingested. It contains compounds that can cause gastrointestinal discomfort. It's always best to keep it out of reach of curious pets and children. 

You can propagate your alligator plant through its small plantlets. Pick two or three plantlets from the leaves and propagate them properly. The plant does not require any pruning other than the removal of dead stalks and dropped plantlets. It's like a little plant factory!  

It's worth noting that while the Kalanchoe daigremontiana mother-of-thousand plant can be a delightful addition to your plant collection, it can also be considered invasive in some regions. The plantlets it produces can spread easily and take over if not properly managed. So, if you decide to grow this plant, it's important to be mindful of its potential to become invasive and take appropriate measures to control its growth.

When and How to Water Your Mother of Thousands Plant

Just like its closely related Kalanchoe plant, the mother of millions, this succulent is also adapted to arid conditions and is drought tolerant. Mother of thousands needs water at room temperature. Extreme cold or freezing temperatures or extremely hot water damages the roots of your Kalanchoe laetivirens. 

To keep your mother of thousands happy, allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Stick your finger about an inch into the soil, and if it feels dry, then it's time to give it a good drink. Remember to use well-drained soil and a pot with good drainage and holes to prevent water from pooling and causing root rot. 

During the cooler months or when the plant is in a dormant phase, you can reduce the frequency of watering even further. These succulents are built to store water in their leaves, so they can handle dry spells better than excessive moisture. 

Light Requirements - Where to Place Your Mother of Thousands Plant 

The mother of thousands loves bright, indirect sunlight. It thrives in a spot where it can soak up plenty of light throughout 4-6 hours of the day. Find a sunny east-facing window or a well-lit area in your home for your Kalanchoe mother-of-thousand succulent to bask in the sunshine. 

However, be careful not to expose the mother of thousands to direct sunlight for extended periods, as it can scorch its leaves. So, a balance of bright, indirect light is ideal for this plant's growth and health. 

Remember, finding the right lighting conditions will help your mother-of-thousand plant flourish and showcase its unique characteristics! 

Optimal Soil & Fertilizers

When it comes to the soil and fertilizer needs of the mother-of-thousand plant, here's what you need to know!

For soil, the mother of thousands prefers well-draining potting soil that allows excess water to flow away. Instead of using the peat-moss-based soil, make or buy a well-draining potting mix, or ideally use our specialized succulent potting mix that contains 5 natural substrates and mycorrhizae to promote the development of a strong root system that helps your succulent to thrive. 

As for fertilizing, the mother of thousands doesn't require frequent feeding. You can use a balanced, natural NPK fertilizer with an equal ratio of about (5-10-5) during the growing season, which is typically spring. 

Remember, it's always best to under-fertilize rather than over-fertilize succulents like the mother of thousands. Too much fertilizer can cause salt buildup and harm the plant. So, a light feeding every few months should be sufficient to keep your plant happy and thriving! 

Hardiness Zone & More 

Typically grown in hot, arid desert regions, the Mother of Thousands plants thrive indoors in warm, dry surroundings. Only in hotter climates, such as Florida and Hawaii, can the slow-growing mother of thousands be grown outside. 

If you live in USDA regions 9 to 11, you can also grow this particular plant outdoors year-round, but they are not frost-tolerant, so you should plant them indoors or put them in a pot and move them indoors during the winter if you live outside of these regions.

Keep your Kalanchoe laetivirens away from cold, drafty windows and air vents if you are growing it indoors in a cold climate. 

As for humidity, this Kalanchoe mother-of-thousands succulent grows wherever it can tolerate a range of levels, but it's important to provide good air circulation.

While household humidity is generally good enough, these mother-of-thousand succulents will do even better with some extra moisture in the air. Set up a humidifier nearby or grow them in naturally humid rooms like your bathroom or kitchen. 

The Bottom Line

Give it a try and enjoy the beauty and intrigue this unique Kalanchoe laetivirens mother of thousands brings to your home or garden! You can find out more information about the difference between the Mothers of Thousands and the Mothers of Millions right here on Planet Desert. 

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ONE YEAR IN REVIEW I have mixed thoughts because I really like it, the app is great, it cleans great. I’ve stayed on-top of all the maintenance the app has asked me to do and found replacement parts here and there as needed. I have it run everyday and it does a great job, works about as good as I could have imagined in terms of cleaning. Unfortunately exactly one year after purchasing it, 6 days after the one year warranty expired, I started having issues. For about a week I got the same error of “roller brush stuck”. I cleaned the brush, paid for replacement parts, followed every trouble shooting suggestion in the app, same error. Contacted support and did everything they told me to do in terms of trouble shooting. On Reddit I learned this is a common problem and probably from a motor issue. Worked with support for a few weeks and eventually they offered to repair it for me, even though it was a few days over the warranty. Super stoked with that. But had the weirdest interaction with the support people, felt like I was dealing with some like 3rd party questionable service, just not the interactions I expected for such a “high end” expensive product. Contacted them through the app, got an email response and they sent me a shipping label. I packed it up very well, wrapped it up, and sent it off for repair. Like two weeks later get it back on my doorstep, in the same box I sent it in, but all squished. Vacuum just set ontop of the same bubble wrap I sent it in, but like not wrapped or protected . Device was clearly beat up, everything in the box was wet and there were random parts scattered throughout the box and a panel missing from the top of the vacuum that wasn’t even in the box. Also just realized MULTIPLE parts are missing. I’m not only missing a random panel, but also a brush guard, filter and dust bin, all pieces that I sent in. I literally feel like I got scammed. So confused and disappointed. For like a $900 vacuum and only one year out, I’m disappointed to have had such a major issue so quickly and to have such an unprofessional experience with the service group. I’ve never seen something packed so poorly and was shocked, like actually dumbfounded to have found that parts are missing and like such an obvious one too, literally the panel on-top, I noticed it before the box was even open all the way. I couldn’t tell you if it worked or not because with exposed wiring and chips from the missing panel plus all the other missing parts, it literally cannot be used, it’s useless. No idea what to do now besides pray they sent me parts or just replace the thing. UPDATE: 40 something emails later I finally begged someone to send me a new device. Their original suggestion was for me to buy all the replacement parts they took and they would refund me 15% back, ridiculous in my opinion, but I literally cannot buy the most important part, the top panel that was stolen, it’s not something they sell. The “new” device they finally sent me was all scratched up with dirt, gravel, kitty litter and cat food scattered throughout the packaging. The vacuum was literally covered in the gravel and all scratched up. Clearly a returned device that was sent back dirty and no one cleaned it up before sending it to me. I thought it was all cleanable but the scratches were deep and one is right over the camera. I asked if I could exchange it and was literally told I should be grateful they sent me anything and they wouldn’t help me anymore… The customer service is so bad it’s just not worth it, get something else, save yourselves the struggle. Because of all this, I wouldn’t recommend this product. For the price, I’d expect it to last more than a year without a major repair issue needed (replacing the motor) and I’d expect better customer service and a better warranty. Stay away, it’s too expensive and too risky :(
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Eufy 30C is MARVELOUS!
Size: 07-C30
I purchased this Eufy 30C after 6 months of chiding from my sister, who has one. Eufy - where have you BEEN my whole life! I have uneven saltillo tile floors in this home - I was sweeping floors nearly everyday just trying to keep the floors clean in this desert environment. On a daily basis, I just could NOT keep the floors clean enough for our barefoot habits. This vacuum cleans VERY well! I turn it loose every day - it cleans under furniture and beds, it cleans my lower-nap area rugs very nicely. I use the Auto mode (random cleaning pattern). The bumper is gentle on furniture legs and walls, the sweeper automatically goes into/out of baseboard cleaning - it cleans all along the walls! Most rugs I can leave in place and let the sweeper clean those, also. The few rugs that do get caught up in the brush, I just pick up before starting the cleaning. I have moved cords so they are permanently not in the way, so I only had to deal with those issues once. The suction on this vacuum is terrific - the combination of the spinning side brushes and the roller brush pick up everything. If the sweeper has been there, the area is spotless! It moves easily from floors to rugs. I normally run the sweeper as we are having breakfast - it is very quiet, although a little "rattling" as it moves across these saltillo tiles. I have used the daily programmed mode, but personally prefer to run it when I am "ready" (some rugs picked up). The vac does not ever seem to "miss" a room using this random pattern, and eventually it seems to get everywhere in a room. It just roams around the house and does it's thing - WITHOUT my help, and better job than I did on a daily basis! I have a large, heavy-nap area rug that I prefer to run the regular sweeper on once a week rather than have my Eufy waste sweeping power there. I placed the boundary strips under the very edges of that rug to keep the Eufy off. This works most times although, occasionally, Eufy finds his way onto that carpet, anyway. I have to remind myself, but I do use an upright sweeper on all the rugs and a canister sweeper for the tile about every one to two weeks. I empty the waste container everyday when cleaning is finished (I am always amazed at how much this sweeper "finds" and picks up!). I also clean the filters everyday with a small, battery powered hand vac (opposite the direction of airflow of the Eufy). This seems to remove the fine dust from the filter. I did purchase an additional filter set. Each week, I change the filter to a clean one, and wash out the used filter under running-spray tap water and let it dry. The filters are disposable pressed paper (and a small foam filter sheet that is also washable), but I have interchanged these two filters for 6 months and they are still working just fine. Emptying the waste container and cleaning/changing the filters is extremely easy and fast. I clean the roller brush of hair and carpet fuzz as needed. I have contacted the company with questions and they were extremely responsive. I also had the brush guard replaced from the company without any issues or questions at all. Customer service was very nice. (I believe the uneven tiles just wore on a very small rubber piece and it eventually came off. Looking back, I really don't believe it affected the performance of the sweeper, or the brush guard, at all. If it happens again, I probably will not bother to replace it). I cannot think of one dislike I have of this Eufy 30c. I believe the price was extremely reasonable for the excellent job it does. It has made a big difference in the attitude I have about this house as the one, most annoying, issue I had - seemingly constantly dirty floors - is now a non-issue. If this sweeper broke down tomorrow, I would have trouble getting another here fast enough!
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★★★★★ 5
Awesome robo-vac/mop with rotating mop head/no pads.
Size: E25 Black
I owned a Narwal Freo for 1 year and it died right after the warranty period was up. Tried replacing the battery but that did not fix the issue so I had to purchase another one. I noticed this eufy had high reviews and the 1 star reviews seemed to be just isolated issues so I purchased this one. Right away I noticed that the instructions/setup was much more simple. Second this one has a big wide mop roller on the front and after mopping I didn't see the mop streaks in circular patterns on the floor like I did with the Narwal as it had two rotating mop heads on the front so the single mop roller seems to be a better solution. Setup consisted of removing protective wrappers off of the tanks and base station, filling up the clean water tank, installing the detergent bottle and plugging it in. Next I downloaded the app and connecting the vac/mop to my network. This was SIMPLE to say the least. From there I could have just clicked clean on the app and it would clean the entire house. However, mapping gives you more flexibility when planning your cleaning ritual. You can define no go zones and clean rooms in any order you choose. I have a shedding dog so I have a separate robovac to clean up the dog hair prior to vac/mopping. This is a MUST with any robovac/mop combo as the dog hair on the floor will mix with the water and detergent and eventually prevent the mop from doing a good job. It will make a mess in the bottom tray of the base station too. I learned this through experience and reading all the one star reviews from customers. Robovac only cleaners last a LONG time. I had one that is still working great for over 3 years. All I had to do was replace the battery so it doesn't have to pause the job to recharge. So the mapping only took 4 minutes and it was pretty accurate. After the mapping I defined the room boundaries and renamed the rooms. Next I sent it off to clean and it did a FABULOUS JOB! No streaks and the floors are clean. The noise level is really low and more quiet than the Narwal. The other thing I noticed is it didn't use up much water to rinse the mop while cleaning. The Narwal used a lot of water and I was always dumping dirty water and adding fresh. I will always have a robomop and robovac as they save me so much time by not having to do this job twice a week. Connectivity to my network is excellent as it's in a location far from the router. This vac/mop is a good value for the money if IT LASTS BEYOND 1 YEAR. I will update this review as necessary and if it fails right after the warranty period I will report and downgrade this review to 1 star. These companies need to learn the importance of reliability and correct these issues. When I first reviewed the NARWAL it had almost a perfect 5 star review from all customers. After the year was up and it failed that star rating went down to 3+ stars. Most reviews reported their robovac/mop just died like mine did after the warranty period. I downgraded my review and reported the issue. I'm hoping this one will last because at the moment I am VERY satisfied with it like most customers. This model has been on the market much longer at the time of purchase so I would suspect if there were any reliability flaws they would have been addressed and corrected by now. We shall see. At this time I highly recommend!!
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★★★★★ 5
Excellent Robot Vacuum, Especially for the Price
Size: 11S, Size: 11S
I have been an iRobot Roomba buyer since 2007. My last Roomba bit the dust this month, and I did a ton of research before buying a replacement. I went with the Eufy for a few reasons: price point, cleaning power, quietness, and sleek design. Price: Very reasonable. Almost reasonable enough that I'd consider getting another one for my second floor. For now I'll just carry it upstairs. Cleaning power: This thing sucks... It's suction is much stronger than my Roombas have had. It picks up so much dust and pet hair. We do a full vacuum every other week with my Dyson, so I think of the robot vacuum as a supplemental vacuum. I was shocked at how much was in the dustbin after it's inaugural cleaning! The picture attached to this is from that cleaning. It also gets a ton of dust in the little dust filter. In one of the video reviews I watched, the reviewer said it didn't pick up anything in that dust filter... So maybe my carpet is particularly dusty, because it has a thick layer after each cleaning. Quietness: I work from my home office, and this thing is quiet enough that I don't even turn it off during conference calls. This might be the thing I am most impressed with. My last Roomba was LOUD-- you couldn't even have a conversation with someone in the same room, let alone someone on speakerphone. Sleek design: I love/hate this. It definitely looks modern and cool, and more like an art piece than an appliance, but it shows all my finger prints, and now I keep a glasses cleaning cloth nearby so I can rub it down. I suppose if I only use the remote and never pick it up, this won't be an issue. A few considerations: I was hoping to find a robot vacuum that wouldn't eat my carpets' tassels, but I don't think that vacuum exists. I have only used the Eufy 4 times so far, and it doesn't always get its brushes wrapped around the long tassels, but it does sometimes. It seems to realize it sooner than my Roomba did at least. The Roomba would sometimes rip gobs of them off in a single cleaning. I try to tuck them under the edge of the rug and that doesn't seem to bother Eufy. It has pulled off probably 2 tassels so far. The cleaning pattern seems pretty random. I saw some other vacuums that chart out complex maps of your home, and Eufy doesn't seem to do that. But, it doesn't seem to matter, because it still hits every spot in the rooms. I'm a little concerned about durability. My Roombas ran for many, many years with easily replaceable parts. We'll have to see if Eufy has the same longevity. All in all- I'm very happy with my purchase and definitely recommend it!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2018
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Vinerrrr
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 4
Robot Vacuum With Decent Cleaning but Too Much Maintenance
Size: E28
This robot vacuum was fairly simple to set up, and the battery life is actually pretty good. When it comes to cleaning, it does a solid job picking up dirt and debris, and overall the suction works well for everyday vacuuming. However, the navigation and sensors really missed the mark for me. It struggled to recognize certain items around my house. For example, the mat under my cat’s food bowl kept getting caught because the vacuum didn’t detect it properly. It also had trouble recognizing furniture like my ottomans and would repeatedly run into them. Another issue was how it handled different floor types. It’s supposed to be able to recognize surfaces like carpet versus hard flooring, but that didn’t always work correctly. At one point it even tried cleaning my carpet when it shouldn’t have. It also struggled with room detection and didn’t consistently recognize different areas of my home, even when placed directly in them. I bought this hoping for more of a “set it and forget it” type of appliance since I work a lot and wanted something that would keep my floors clean without much attention. Unfortunately, that wasn’t my experience. I often had to redo the mapping or move the vacuum around so it could recognize spaces and objects properly. There were a few positives though. The app is very helpful and easy to use, and the vacuum communicates clearly through notifications. It lets you know when things like the water level or cleaning bin need attention, which I appreciated. Maintenance like emptying it isn’t required very often either. It’s also a little noisy. Not extremely loud, but it talks frequently and you definitely know when it’s running. Since I work third shift and sleep during the day, that was a bit frustrating. Another issue was that it struggled to cross small entry thresholds between rooms. Even a small lip between rooms would sometimes stop it from moving into another space. In the end, I decided to return it. While it does vacuum fairly well, the navigation issues and constant adjustments made it more of a hassle than a convenience. For the price, I expected something more hands-off, and unfortunately it required more attention than it was worth for me.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2026

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