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Flapjack Plant Seeds:
Guide to Storing, Sowing and Germination

Updated: September 4, 2022

Flapjack plants, also known as Kalanchoe thyrsiflora, are popular succulent plants that are easy to grow and care for. They are known for their flat, round leaves that can turn from green to red in color. If you’re interested in growing flapjack plants, you’ll need to know how to store, sow and germinate their seeds. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of growing flapjack plants from seed.

Storing Flapjack Plant Seeds

If you have a mature flapjack plant that has produced seeds, you can collect them and store them for future use. Here are the steps to follow:

  1. Wait until the flowers have wilted and dried up before collecting the seeds.
  2. Gently remove the seeds from the pods using your fingers or a pair of tweezers.
  3. Place the seeds in an airtight container or envelope labeled with the date of collection.
  4. Store the container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Flapjack plant seeds can remain viable for several years if stored properly.

Sowing Flapjack Plant Seeds

You can sow flapjack plant seeds indoors or outdoors depending on your preference. Here’s how to do it:

Indoors

  1. Fill a small pot or seed tray with cactus or succulent soil mix.
  2. Moisten the soil lightly.
  3. Scatter the seeds evenly over the soil surface.
  4. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil mix.
  5. Label the pot or tray with the date of sowing and variety of seeds.
  6. Place the pot or tray in a warm location with bright, indirect sunlight.
  7. Keep the soil moist but not wet.
  8. The seeds should germinate within 1-2 weeks.

Outdoors

  1. Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil.
  2. Loosen the soil to a depth of about 6 inches.
  3. Mix in some sand or gravel to improve drainage.
  4. Scatter the seeds evenly over the soil surface.
  5. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil mix or sand.
  6. Water the area lightly.
  7. Label the area with the date of sowing and variety of seeds.
  8. Keep the soil moist but not wet.
  9. The seeds should germinate within 1-2 weeks.

Germinating Flapjack Plant Seeds

Once your flapjack plant seeds have been sown, you’ll need to make sure they germinate successfully. Here are some tips to help you get started:

  • Keep the soil moist but not wet
  • Provide bright, indirect sunlight
  • Maintain a warm temperature between 65-75°F
  • Avoid overwatering or underwatering
  • Transplant seedlings into larger pots when they outgrow their current containers

With proper care, your flapjack plant seeds should sprout and grow into healthy plants.

FAQ

How often should I water my flapjack plant seeds?

You should water your flapjack plant seeds whenever the soil feels dry to the touch. Avoid overwatering as this can lead to root rot.

Can I propagate flapjack plants from cuttings?

Yes, flapjack plants can be propagated from stem cuttings. Simply cut a stem from the parent plant and allow it to dry for a day or two before planting it in soil.

Do flapjack plants require special care?

Flapjack plants are easy to care for and require minimal maintenance. They prefer bright, indirect sunlight and well-draining soil. Water them only when the soil is dry and avoid overwatering or underwatering.